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Miles Smiles is an album by the jazz musician Miles Davis. It was released on February 16, 1967 [ 1 ] through Columbia Records . It was recorded by Davis and his second quintet at Columbia 30th Street Studio in New York City on October 24 and October 25, 1966. [ 4 ]
Jimmy James left the band to pursue a new project ('Parlor Greens'), and was replaced in January 2023 by guitarist, Miles "Smiles" Harris. Unfortunately, a finger injury sustained shortly after joining the band meant that with Harris sidelined, for their 2023 UK tour at least, the DL03 consisted of Delvon Lamarr, with Josh Perdue on guitar, and ...
An early iteration of the "Second Great Quintet" performing in Antibes, c. July 1963. From left: Ron Carter, Davis, and Tony Williams. [a]The Miles Davis Quintet was an American jazz band from 1955 to early 1969 led by Miles Davis.
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On Miles Smiles, the band playfully explores the correlation between African-based 12 8 (or 6 8) and 4 4. Drummer Tony Williams freely moves from swing, to the three-over-two cross rhythm—and to its 4 4 correlative. [5] The ground of four main beats is maintained throughout the piece. The bass switches to 4 4 at 2:20. Ron Carter’s 4
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After adding saxophonist Wayne Shorter to his new quintet in 1964, [4] Davis led them on a series of more abstract recordings often composed by the band members, helping pioneer the post-bop genre with albums such as E.S.P. (1965) and Miles Smiles (1967), [6] before transitioning into his electric period.
The box set includes all songs from the albums E.S.P., Miles Smiles, Nefertiti, Miles in the Sky, the quintet tracks from Sorcerer, Filles de Kilimanjaro, and Water Babies as well as some rehearsal and alternative takes. The track list is sequenced in chronological order with the alternative takes preceding the final album version.