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The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: That's What Happened 1982–1985 is a three-CD box set, compiling studio recordings and a live set by Miles Davis recorded between 1982 and 1985. The anthology was released by Columbia in 2022.
The concert was recorded on July 18, 1987, at the Gasteig Philharmonie, Munich, by the ZDF. [3]A review in JazzTimes by Jeff Tamarkin describes the music, mostly taken from his studio albums You're Under Arrest and Tutu, as typical of Davis in the last part of his career, playing, in the same show, "exhilarating, highly charged funk jams, dark and mysterious blues and syrupy sweet, empty ...
Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music.
The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7: That's What Happened 1982–1985 (2022) The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6 is a four-CD live box set credited to Miles Davis and John Coltrane compiling five sets from three performances by the Miles Davis Quintet in Europe during late March 1960.
Davis’ son Erin wrote the foreword to Miles Davis and the Search for the Sound. As one of the three executors of his father’s estate, he handpicked Chisholm for this.
Miles Davis was an American trumpeter, bandleader and musical composer.His discography consists of at least 60 studio albums and 39 live albums, as well as 46 compilation albums, 27 box sets, 4 soundtrack albums, 57 singles and 3 remix albums.
It's interesting that Kenny brings up Miles Davis, because an easily meme-able photograph from the 1980s — in which a young, starry-eyed Kenny looks thrilled to be meeting the jazz legend, while ...
By May 1987 Foley was touring with Davis, and played with him until the fall of 1991. [2] According to author George Cole, Davis gave Foley advice late in Foley's tenure with his band that changed the bassist's musical approach: Ironically Miles died at the time when Foley was beginning to feel happy about his playing in Miles's band.