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    The Miles Davis Sextet - Jazz At The Plaza. Vol.1 (1958) {2001 Columbia Reissue}

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    The Miles Davis Sextet - Jazz At The Plaza. Vol.1 (1958) {2001 Columbia Reissue}

    The Miles Davis Sextet - Jazz At The Plaza. Vol.1 (1958) {2001 Columbia Reissue}
    EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC, IMG+CUE+LOG -> 281 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 97 Mb
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    © 2001 Columbia / Legacy | CK 85245
    Jazz / Hard Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

    Back in 1958, Jazz at the Plaza was never meant to be a record; it was a Columbia party at the Plaza, a place jazz had never been played before. Also on the bill were Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Jimmy Rushing. Despite the fine remastering job done by the Sony crew, Jazz at the Plaza remains more a curiosity piece than an essential recording by a remarkable band, strictly because of its dodgy recording quality. The 40-minute set is plagued by the problem of barely being able to hear Davis in places, particularly on the stellar opener, "If I Were a Bell," and Evans is all but absent on much of the record.

    In fact, there is no mix; it's just a flat out two- or three-mic set. That said, the performance is far from dodgy. Of the four tunes in the set — the previously mentioned old stripe from Guys and Dolls, "Oleo," played at a blistering tempo; "My Funny Valentine," which, although recorded by Davis' previous quintet for Prestige had become a staple in the sextet's play book; and Monk's "Straight, No Chaser." It is perhaps the last that brings the sextet to full bloom in this performance. Davis plays the theme faster than normal, alternating the groove between full and cut time, and Bill Evans goes directly to quoting "Blue Monk" in his own solo. Also notable is the performance of "My Funny Valentine" without the saxophone giants John Coltrane or Cannonball Adderley. But here, again, given the recording quality, it just feels like they weren't mic'ed — the audience is louder than the band on most of this. Nonetheless, Davis had turned the tune inside out by this time and was playing it in his new modal style, the melody became a skeleton and was replaced by the ghosts of intervals that kept its integrity and made it recognizable. This is not to say Davis had abandoned melody for mode entirely because his melodic sensibility, which was instinctual, is what made the modalism on the sextet level possible in the first place. Ultimately, Jazz at the Plaza succeeds mightily on the level of its fine performance, but is for hardcore jazz fans only, due to its dubious sound quality.
    Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Bill Evans (piano); Paul Chambers (bass); Jimmy Cobb (drums).

    tracklist:

    01. If I Were A Bell (8:31)
    02. Oleo (10:38)
    03. My Funny Valentine (10:18)
    04. Straight, No Chaser (10:57)

    Some Miles Davis Albums:

    Miles Davis - The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (2005) [6CD Boxset]
    Miles Davis - In Stockholm 1960 Complete (1992) [4CD] {Dragon Records}
    The Miles Davis Quintet - Stea...) {2007 Prestige RVG Remaster}


    The Miles Davis Sextet - Jazz At The Plaza. Vol.1 (1958) {2001 Columbia Reissue}

    The Miles Davis Sextet - Jazz At The Plaza. Vol.1 (1958) {2001 Columbia Reissue}

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