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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 ]
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
Collectors' Items is a 1956 studio album by Miles Davis.There are two sessions collected on the album with largely different musicians. The first 1953 session is "Compulsion", "The Serpent's Tooth" (two takes) and "'Round About Midnight". [5]
Miles of Smiles is an EP by the experimental band Black Dice, released in 2004. [4] Track listing "Miles of Smiles" - 13:12 "Trip Dude Delay" - 14:20; References
Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle is a 1982 documentary film about a group of Pullman car porters who organized the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - claimed to be the first African American trade union. The film examines issues of work, race and dignity.
Mill Bluff State Park is a state park in west-central Wisconsin, United States.It is located in eastern Monroe and western Juneau counties, near the village of Camp Douglas.A unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, the park protects several prominent sandstone bluffs 80 feet (24 m) to 200 feet (61 m) high that formed as sea stacks 12,000 years ago in Glacial Lake Wisconsin.
The gloves are off in Dorit Kemsley's ongoing separation from her estranged husband, Paul "PK" Kemsley.. On the Feb. 4 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Dorit, 48, gave Erika Jayne ...
Mill Ruins Park is a park in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, standing on the west side of Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River and running from 3rd Ave. S. to about 9th Ave. S. The park interprets the history of flour milling in Minneapolis and shows the ruins of several flour mills that were abandoned.