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Miles From India - A Celebration of the Music of Miles Davis

Miles From India - A Celebration of the Music of Miles Davis

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Artist: Miles From India
Label: Times Square
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
Buy New: £8.80
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 5772

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 1808
UPC: 822545180821
EAN: 0822545180821
ASIN: B00140GWSE

Release Date: May 26, 2008  (In 10 Days)
Availability: Not yet released

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  » Spanish Key
  » All Blues
  » IFE (Fast)
  » In A Silent Way
  » It's About That Time
  » Jean Pierre

  Disc 2
  » So What
  » Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
  » Blue In Green
  » Great Expectations
  » IFE (Slow)
  » Miles From India

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Miles apart   April 16, 2008
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

This double CD represents a large project with numerous musicians, in a number of combinations, and playing a number of Davis's more popular compositions from the 60's and 70's. So admittedly it is difficult to take in just in one go. Whilst rating it as "good/3 stars", Miles From India has not instantly become one of my favourite Indo-jazz fusion albums or likely to be. Why: because of a number of petty annoyances it carries with it, neither does it have the degree of integration of two distinct musical styles, and instead the joins show on a number of tracks.

So I offer a number of questions and observations:
a)whilst appreciating cost limitations, does recording at a several locations on the planet and with musicians not in face to face contact, make for rapport? For instance, I hear Indian musicians laying down percussion, and I hear jazz musicians doing their own things - (to borrow from Kipling) "never the twain do meet" that often, since rarely does this album reflect the sophisticated Indo-jazz fusion of Shakti, Jonas Hellborg, Fareed Haque, and many others nowadays.
b)At least at one point the lack of seemless fusion, not so much reflects Indo-jazz fusion of the 21st century but rather where this movement started, with Joe Harriott/John Mayer Double Quintets' albums of the mid 60's. Indeed I thought the sitar solo on All Blue, sounded like a take from their first Indo Jazz Fusion album of 1966......
c)No doubt I've missed several points here. So I have to conclude that this is a modern "reiteration" of the music Davis was evolving post-Bitches Brew, without necessarily taking on the modern sophistication of Indo-jazz fusion.
d)I wonder if Miles would approve, in particularly of some of the playing - I'm sure he would growling in the ears of several of his former sidesmen something along the lines: "Less is more, MF".
e)Could more have been made of the Indian percussion, especially when it seems to compete and even get subsumed by the jazz or jazz-funk percussion? Is the tabla/tablas multi-tracked any stage - since in its busy-ness it morphs temporarily into what sounds like the Burundi Black Drummers - now there's an option for the next Miles Davis tribute?



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