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Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall Live album by Miles Davis Released May 19, 1961 Recorded May 19, 1961 Genre Jazz, hard bop Length 44:54 Label Columbia/Legacy Producer Teo Macero Miles Davis chronology In Person Saturday Night at the Blackhawk, Vol. 2
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(1961)Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall is a live album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, recorded on May 19, 1961, at Carnegie Hall and released by Columbia Records on the same day.[1][2]
Contents
Track listing
- "So What" (Davis) – 12:04
- "Spring Is Here" (Hart, Rodgers) – 3:58
- "No Blues" (Davis) – 10:55
- "Oleo" (Rollins) – 7:23
- "Someday My Prince Will Come" (Churchill, Morey) – 2:43
- "The Meaning of the Blues/Lament/New Rhumba" (Jamal, Johnson, Troup, Worth) – 8:31
Personnel
- Danny Bank – reed player
- Billy Barber – tubist
- Eddie Caine – reed player
- Paul Chambers – bassist
- Frank Churchill – composer
- Jimmy Cobb – drummer
- Johnny Coles – trumpeteer
- Miles Davis – composer, trumpeteer
- Gil Evans – arranger, conductor
- Bernie Glow – trumpeteer
- Lorenz Hart – composer
- Dick Hixon – trombonist
- Paul Ingraham – french hornist
- Wynton Kelly – pianist
- Jimmy Knepper – trombonist
- Steve Lacy – soprano saxophonist
- Hank Mobley – tenor saxophonist
- Larry Morey – composer
- Louis Mucci – trumpeteer
- Dick Nixon – trombonist
- Romeo Penque – reed player
- Janet Putnam – harpist
- Frank Rehak – trombonist
- Jerome Richardson – reed player
- Richard Rodgers – composer
- Bobby Rosengarden – percussionist
- Ernie Royal – trumpeteer
- Bob Swisshelm – french hornist
- Bob Tricarico – reed player
- Julius Watkins – french hornist
- Teo Macero – producer
Charting history and reviews
Reviews
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic link Charting history
Chart Peak chart
positionBillboard Top Jazz Albums 59[3] References
- ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. "At Carnegie Hall – Allmusic". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://allmusic.com/album/at-carnegie-hall-r106139. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
- ^ "MILES DAVIS At Carnegie Hall LP 6-eye mono CL 1812". Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/MILES-DAVIS-Carnegie-Hall-LP-6-eye-mono-CL-1812-/400221069397?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item5d2f08e055. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
- ^ "At Carnegie Hall – Allmusic – Charts & Awards". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://allmusic.com/album/at-carnegie-hall-r106139/charts-awards. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
External link
Categories:- 1961 live albums
- Albums produced by Teo Macero
- Miles Davis live albums
- Columbia Records live albums
- Albums recorded at Carnegie Hall
- Legacy Recordings live albums
- Live hard bop albums
- Albums conducted by Gil Evans
- Albums arranged by Gil Evans
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