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Miles in the Sky Studio album by Miles Davis Released 1968 Recorded January 16 and May 15 to 17, 1968
Columbia Studio B
(New York, New York)Genre Fusion, post-bop Length 50:51
70:48 (Re-issue)Label Columbia/Legacy Producer Teo Macero Miles Davis chronology Nefertiti
(1968)Miles in the Sky
(1968)Filles de Kilimanjaro
(1969)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Down Beat [2] Rolling Stone [3] Miles in the Sky is an album recorded in January and two dates in May 1968. It is the fifth and final album fully made by the Miles Davis second great quintet, for by the time of Filles de Kilimanjaro, the quintet was beginning to dissolve, with Ron Carter and Herbie Hancock being replaced on two of the five songs. Miles in the Sky is notable for the first use of electric piano, electric bass and electric guitar on an issued recording by Davis, a foreshadowing of his move into fusion music over the next few years.
Although the album was released shortly after recording the last two songs, the tracks come from different sessions which show different stages of Miles Davis's evolution from acoustic jazz to electric "fusion" music. "Paraphernalia" (recorded January 16, 1968) features George Benson's electric guitar, although it is more conservative in style than the earlier "Circle in the Round" (which however was not released until the late seventies). "Black Comedy" and "Country Son" (May 15 and May 16, 1968 respectively) were two of Davis's last studio tracks using an acoustic quintet format. "Stuff" (recorded May 17, 1968), with its electric bass, Fender Rhodes piano and binary rhythm, is in yet another idiom, that of the forthcoming Filles de Kilimanjaro. "Paraphernalia" was the only composition from this album to enter Davis's live book.
Contents
Track listing
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Stuff" Miles Davis 16:58 2. "Paraphernalia" Wayne Shorter 12:36 Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Black Comedy" Tony Williams 7:25 2. "Country Son" Davis 13:49 1998 reissue bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Black Comedy (alternate take)" Williams 6:26 2. "Country Son (alternate take)" Davis 14:38 Personnel
- Miles Davis — trumpet
- Wayne Shorter — tenor saxophone
- Herbie Hancock — piano, electric piano on "Stuff"
- George Benson — electric guitar on "Paraphernalia"
- Ron Carter — bass, electric bass on "Stuff"
- Tony Williams — drums
References
Herbie Hancock Studio albums Takin' Off · My Point of View · Inventions and Dimensions · Empyrean Isles · Maiden Voyage · Speak Like a Child · The Prisoner · Fat Albert Rotunda · Mwandishi · Crossings · Sextant · Head Hunters · Thrust · Man-Child · Secrets · Third Plane · Herbie Hancock Trio · Sunlight · Directstep · The Piano · Feets, Don't Fail Me Now · Monster · Mr. Hands · Magic Windows · Herbie Hancock Trio · Lite Me Up · Future Shock · Sound System · Village Life · Perfect Machine · A Tribute to Miles · Dis Is da Drum · The New Standard · 1 + 1 · Gershwin's World · Future2Future · Possibilities · River: The Joni Letters · The Imagine Project
Live albums Hear, O Israel - A Prayer Ceremony in Jazz · Flood · V.S.O.P. · V.S.O.P.: The Quintet · V.S.O.P.: Tempest in the Colosseum · An Evening with Herbie Hancock & Chick Corea: In Concert · CoreaHancock · V.S.O.P.: Live Under the Sky · Jazz Africa · Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall · Live: Detroit/Chicago
with Bob Brookmeyer Bob Brookmeyer and Friendswith Donald Byrd Chant · Royal Flush · Free Form · Out of this World · A New Perspective
with Miles Davis Seven Steps to Heaven · My Funny Valentine · Four & More · E.S.P. · Miles Smiles · Sorcerer · Nefertiti · Miles in the Sky · Filles de Kilimanjaro · In a Silent Way · A Tribute to Jack Johnson · On the Corner · Big Fun · Get Up with It · Water Babies
with Jack DeJohnette,
Pat Metheny and Dave HollandParallel Realitieswith Joe Farrell Moon Germs · Penny Arcade · Upon This Rock · Night Dancing
with Freddie Hubbard Compilations Treasure Chest · The Best of Herbie Hancock · The Then and Now: The Definitive Herbie Hancock
Soundtracks Blow-Up · Death Wish · 'Round Midnight
See also Discography
Categories:- 1960s jazz album stubs
- 1968 albums
- Miles Davis albums
- Albums produced by Teo Macero
- Columbia Records albums
- Post-bop albums
- Jazz fusion albums
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