Double LP!
First Time On Vinyl!
Miles Davis Septet, live from Shinjuku Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo Japan June 19th, 1973. The early-to-mid 1970s marked perhaps the most unique and radical period in Miles Davis's career. With bands such as Sly & The Family Stone and Parliament/Funkadelic becoming increasingly popular, Davis began to draw considerable influence from their up-tempo, electronic funk sound. By 1973, Miles was showing little sign of slowing the pace of his extraordinary workload that had continued unabated from In A Silent Way (1969) up to On The Corner (1972) and he continued to tour relentlessly worldwide. June 19th, 1973 saw him take to the stage in Tokyo, Japan, playing a selection of previously recorded numbers and extended jams, in a show broadcast live across the region by NHK radio.
Hi Hat presents the complete and definitive broadcast of Miles Davis live from Shinjuku Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo. Japan June 19th, 1973. Dynamic and superior quality recording, the entire NHK radio broadcast is professionally remastered with background liners and rare archival photos. First time on vinyl.
Features
- Double LP
- First time on vinyl
- Dynamic/Superior Quality Recording
- Professionally Remastered
- Gatefold jacket
- Background Liners
- Rare Archival Photos
- UK Import
Musicians
Miles Davis | trumpet, organ |
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Dave Liebman | soprano & tenor saxophone & flute |
Pete Cosey | guitar, percussion |
Reggie Lucas | guitar |
Michael Henderson | electric bass |
Al Foster | drums |
James Mtume Forman | congas, percussion |
Selections
Side 1:
- Turnaroundphase
- Tune In 6
Side 2:
- Right Off
- Funk [Prelude pt1]
- Tune In 5
Side 3:
- Ife
Side 4:
- Agharta Prelude
- Zimbabwe