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Porgy and Bess [Remaster]

Miles Davis
Release Date: 03/25/1997
Original Release:  1958
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 62836_CD
UPC # 074646514122
Label: Legacy Recordings
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1. Buzzard Song sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Bess, You Is My Woman Now sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Gone sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Gone, Gone, Gone sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Summertime sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Bess, Oh Where's My Bess sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus) sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Fishermen, Strawberry and Devil Crab sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. My Man's Gone Now sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. It Ain't Necessarily So sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Here Come de Honey Man sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. I Loves You, Porgy sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon For New York sound samples  real  |  windows media
14. I Loves You, Porgy - (take 1, second version) sound samples  real  |  windows media
15. Gone - (take 4) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Miles Davis
Artist: Gil Evans; Jimmy Cleveland; Johnny Coles; Phil Bodner; Philly Joe Jones; Paul Chambers; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
Engineer: Frank Laico
Producer: Cal Lampley
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (

Notes: Of all Gil Evans' orchestral scores for soulmate Miles Davis, PORGY AND BESS is his richest and most ambitious--a watershed of modern jazz harmony which served to secure Davis' pop star stature and define his brooding mystique. Inevitably, even non-jazz listeners own a copy of PORGY AND BESS or SKETCHES OF SPAIN. Like MILES AHEAD, Evans' band on PORGY AND BESS de-emphasized the traditional reed section in favor of a tuba, three French horns, two flutes and two saxophones. The resulting chords and overtones are dark, alluring and mysterious. Thus the opening brass-cymbal bluster of "The Buzzard Song" gives way to a mid-eastern carpet of flutes and deep brass as Davis' poignant trumpet speaks in split tones and yearning cadences, bursting with blues feeling; a tuba soon picks up the theme as muted trumpets are followed by tolling trombone/French horn chords. Each of the thirteen sections contrast lush instrumental details with intimate trumpet arias (which suggest the profound influence of Billie Holiday, particularly over the eerie textures of "I Loves You Porgy"). Evans' ability to orchestrate hypnotic call and response patterns with Davis, and his ability to layer multiple textures at contrasting tempos makes for several memorable moments: Philly Joe's dancing breaks and exchanges with Miles on "Gone," the church-like amens of "Gone, Gone, Gone," the counter-melodies on a lightly swinging "Summertime," Miles' sustained lyricism (and Evans' tart blue chordal rejoinders) on "Prayer," the brash after-hours swagger of "It Ain't Necessarily So," and the contrasting folkish themes of "Here Come De Honey Man." Timeless music.
JazzTimes (8/97, p.106) - "...PORGY AND BESS is possibly the best of the collaborations between Miles and Gil Evans....Evans is justly regarded as the master of modern orchestration and PORGY AND BESS shows him at his best. There are two alternates to savor here, `I Loves You, Porgy,' and `More'..."
Few musicians have managed to change the course of music--trumpeter Miles Davis did it several times. An early disciple of Charlie Parker, Davis created an austere, understated approach that became the model for cool. His superb albums in the 1950s made him a star, and in the following decade, he brought small-group jazz to the limit before he unapologetically (and, for some, unforgivably) took on jazz-rock. After a break, he re-emerged in the '80s with a mixture of pop and dense, bristling funk. All the while, his refusal to follow anyone but his own muse made him both a hero and an enigma--either way, he was one of the most magnetic, influential figures in American music.
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