Human Nature & Time after Time, Miles Davis full album видео, альбом Майлс Дейвис
Miles Davis Septet Live at ‘Notti di Stelle’ (‘Nights of Stars’) in Bari (Italy) June 29, 1990 'Human Nature' & ‘Time after Time’
A 1990 wonderful Miles Davis’ live performance, NEVER published before!
One of the last Miles Davis concert, June 29, 1990, in Bari (Italy).
Beautiful 'Time after Time' live rendition made by Miles Davis Septet with Kenny Garrett.
Personnel:
MILES DAVIS - trumpet, keyboards
KENNY GARRETT - sax, flute
JOSEPH MCCREARY - piccolo bass, vocal
KEI AKAGI - keyboards
RICHARD PATTERSON - bass guitar
RICKY WELLMAN - drums
ERIN DAVIS - percussion
Timings:
0:00 Human Nature
14:00 Time after Time
I thank my friend Mario Rossi who helped me to identify the titles of the songs played by Miles Davis' Septet. Many thanks!
In 1990, Miles Davis received his 6th Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Other Grammy Awards:
1960 Best Jazz Composition of More Than Five Minutes Duration - Sketches of Spain
1970 Best Jazz Performance, Large Group or Soloist with Large Group - Bitches Brew
1982 Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist - We Want Miles
1986 Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist - Tutu
1989 Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist - Aura
1989 - Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band - Aura
1992 Best R&B Instrumental Performance - Doo-Bop
1993 Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance - Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux
This was one of the last concerts of Miles.
In September 1991, Davis checked into St. John's Hospital near his home in Santa Monica, California, for routine tests. Doctors suggested he have a tracheal tube implanted to relieve his breathing after repeated bouts of bronchial pneumonia. Their suggestion provoked an outburst from Davis that led to an intracerebral hemorrhage followed by a coma. After several days on life support, his machine was turned off and he died on September 28, 1991. He was 65 years old. His death was attributed to the combined effects of a stroke, pneumonia, and respiratory failure.