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    Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965)

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    Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965)

    Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965)
    EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG -> 297 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 111 Mb
    Full Artwork @ 300 dpi -> 17 Mb
    © 1998 Sony Music / Columbia / Legacy | CK 65683
    Jazz / Hard Bop


    Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965)

    As Miles Davis' music evolved in the early '60s, he worked through aspects of his old repertoire, show tunes and the … Full Descriptionmusic of Gil Evans with a series of transitional bands, whose members dated from the late '50s on up. As he gradually assembled his dream band, the music began to take on a more modernist perspective, but it wasn't until he added saxophonist Wayne Shorter that this quintet finally gelled.

    E.S.P. marks the beginning of the quintet's collective evolution toward a new brand of modernism: freely inflected, with plenty of room for collective interplay, but still deeply rooted in chordal harmony and swing. After working with Hank Mobley, George Coleman and Sam Rivers, Miles finally got his man when Wayne Shorter left the Jazz Messengers to begin a five year stint with the trumpeter in 1964. The moody impressionistic chords Shorter penned to open "Iris" signal a new texture and harmonic palette for Miles' band, and his serpentine melodic invention, as epitomized by the title cut, acted as a creative catalyst for the entire band.

    Shorter went on to become the band's de facto musical director, but on E.S.P. Davis, Hancock and Carter all make significant contributions. "Eighty-One" presages Miles' growing interest in funky, blues-based materials, while "Agitation" features an evocative intro by 19-year old Tony Williams, already moving beyond simple choruses into layers of meter and texture, and followed by Davis, Shorter and Hancock's own jittery coiled solos.

    Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Herbie Hancock (piano); Ron Carter (acoustic bass); Tony Williams (drums).

    tracklist
    1. E.S.P. (Shorter)
    2. Eighty-One (Carter, Davis)
    3. Little One (Hancock)
    4. R.J. (Carter)
    5. Agitation (Davis)
    6. Iris (Shorter)
    7. Mood (Carter, Davis)

    Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965)

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    Miles Davis / E.S.P.

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