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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Miles Davis |
| Record Label: |
Legacy Recordings |
| Contributing Artist: |
Herbie Hancock |
| Genre: |
Jazz Instrument |
| Subgenre: |
Trumpet |
| Release Date: |
September 28, 2004 |
| Number of Discs: |
7 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Joshua (previously unreleased) 2. I Fall in Love Too Easily 3. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home 4. So Near, So Far 5. Basin Street Blues 6. Seven Steps to Heaven (previously unreleased, take 3) 7. Seven Steps to Heaven (previously unreleased, take 5) 8. Summer Nights |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Seven Steps to Heaven (previously unreleased, rehearsal take) 2. Seven Steps to Heaven 3. So Near, So Far 4. Joshua 5. Introduction by Andre Francis 6. Autumn Leaves 7. Milestones 8. I Thought About You |
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Song List: Disc 3
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1. Joshua 2. All of You 3. Walkin' 4. Bye Bye Blackbird (previously unreleased) 5. Bye Bye (Theme) (previously unreleased) |
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Song List: Disc 4
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1. Introduction by Mort Fega 2. Autumn Leaves (previously unreleased) 3. So What 4. Stella by Starlight 5. Walkin' 6. All of You 7. Go-Go (Theme & Announcement) |
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Song List: Disc 5
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1. Introduction by Billy Taylor 2. All Blues 3. My Funny Valentine 4. Joshua 5. I Thought About You 6. Four 7. Seven Steps to Heaven 8. There Is No Greater Love 9. Go-Go (Theme & Re-Introduction) |
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Song List: Disc 6
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1. Introduction by Teruo Isono 2. If I Were a Bell 3. My Funny Valentine 4. So What 5. Walkin' 6. All of You 7. Go-Go (Theme) |
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Song List: Disc 7
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1. Milestones 2. Autumn Leaves 3. So What 4. Stella by Starlight (previously unreleased) 5. Walkin' 6. Go-Go (Theme) |
| More Information |
| Details: |
Initial pressings of SEVEN STEPS are packaged with a deluxe metal spine. Also includes a 92-page booklet with rare photos, complete discography and essays by Michael Cuscuna and Bob Blumenthal. Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); George Coleman , Sam Rivers, Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Victor Feldman, Herbie Hancock (piano); Ron Carter (double bass); Frank Butler, Tony Williams (drums). Liner Note Authors: Michael Cuscuna; Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, California (04/16/1963 - 04/17/1963); Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York, New York (05/14/1963); Festival Mondial Du Jazz Antibes, Juan Les-Pin, France (07/27/1963); Philharmonic Hall, New York, New York (02/12/1964); Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan (07/14/1964); Philharmonie, Berlin, West Germany (09/25/1964). All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology. In the 1960s, trumpeter Miles Davis became a star outside of the jazz world, first with what history refers to as "the Quintet" with Wayn... |
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