Seven Steps to Heaven

Seven Steps to Heaven

Infobox Album
Name = Seven Steps to Heaven
Type = studio
Artist = Miles Davis


Released = 1963
Recorded = April 16 & May 14, 1963
Genre = Jazz
Length = 46:19
Label = Columbia Records
Producer = Teo Macero
Reviews =
*"All About Jazz" (favorable) [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=18516 link]
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gzftxqtsld6e link]
*"Rolling Stone" (favorable) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/milesdavis/albums/album/140934/review/6487005/seven_steps_to_heaven link]
*Warr.org (favorable) [http://www.warr.org/miles.html#Someday link]
Last album = "Quiet Nights"
(1963)
This album = "Seven Steps to Heaven"
(1963)
Next album = "E.S.P."
(1965)

"Seven Steps to Heaven" is an album recorded in 1963 by Miles Davis. On the 16th and 17th of April, a quintet comprising Davis, George Coleman, Victor Feldman, Ron Carter and Frank Butler recorded all six tunes plus "Summer Night", for an album to be titled "So Near, So Far". A month later, Davis re-recorded three of the tunes (tracks 2, 4 & 6) with a new quintet, replacing Feldman with Herbie Hancock and Butler with Tony Williams. The new rhythm section of Hancock, Carter and Williams would form the nucleus of Davis's working band for the next five years. This is the last of Davis's studio albums which relies substantially on standard tunes - once Wayne Shorter joined the quintet in 1964, tunes on studio recordings were almost always composed by members of the group.

Review

By early 1963, Miles Davis was still casting for a new band and this recording accurately reflects Miles' search for his "new sound." Seven Steps to Heaven is the product of two separate sessions recorded during this transition. Davis already had bass player Ron Carter on board. After pianist Victor Feldman, who played on half the set, declined the job Davis enlisted the young Herbie Hancock to fill the seat. The even younger Tony Williams, just seventeen, joined on drums for the second round of sessions. Finally, tenor saxophonist George Coleman, though included on this entire recording, would eventually be replaced in the quintet by Wayne Shorter (after the arrival and depature of Sam Rivers in 1964), completing one of the most important quintets in jazz history. For a project borne out of transition, this is a very strong album that moves along seamlessly. More than forty years on, the title track remains intoxicatingly fresh. " - David Greenberger"

Track listing

#"Basin Street Blues" (Cootie Williams) - 10:30
#"Seven Steps to Heaven" (Victor Feldman, Miles Davis) - 6:26
#"I Fall in Love Too Easily" (Jules Styne) - 6:46
#"So Near, So Far" (Tony Crombie, Benny Green) - 6:59
#"Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?" (Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams) - 8:28
#"Joshua" (Feldman) - 7:00

Tracks 1, 3 & 5 are tracks produced from the April session with Feldman, Butler, Carter and feature Davis in a quartet setting without Coleman.


CD reissue includes an alternate take of "So Near, So Far" (from the April session) and "Summer Night", recorded by the Feldman/Butler quintet during the same sessions, but originally released on "Quiet Nights".

The alternate take of "So Near, So Far" produces a rare phenomenon - an alternate take with a different rhythm section. This would be no great deal were it not for the fact that Feldman and Butler were of such a startlingly different style from Hancock and Williams, almost of a different age.

Personnel

*Miles Davis - Trumpet
*George Coleman - Tenor Saxophone
*Victor Feldman - Piano (April session)
*Herbie Hancock - Piano (May session)
*Ron Carter - Double bass
*Frank Butler - drums (April session)
*Tony Williams - drums (May session)


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