Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East

Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East
At Fillmore
Live album by Miles Davis
Released December 1970
Recorded June 17 – June 20, 1970
at the Fillmore East, New York
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 101:26
Label Columbia/Legacy
Producer Teo Macero
Miles Davis chronology
1969 Miles Festiva De Juan Pins
(1969)
Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East
(1970)
Jazz at the Plaza
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
Entertainment Weekly (B-)[2]

At Fillmore, nowadays, for disambiguation purposes, also known as Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East is a 1970 live album by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and band, recorded at the Fillmore East, New York City on four consecutive days, June 17 through June 20, 1970, originally released as a double vinyl LP.

The live performances were heavily edited by producer Teo Macero, and the results were named after the day of the week the band performed. The album is particularly noteworthy for the extraordinarily precocious soprano sax work of the then 19-year-old Steve Grossman. For the 1997 Columbia CD reissue, the compositions and composers were correctly identified and indexed. However, the songs remain the heavily-edited versions of the original LP release, not the complete unedited performances.

The original LP release had liner notes written by Morgan Ames, Popular Music Editor of Hi Fidelity magazine, and Mort Goode. The 1997 Columbia reissue featured additional liner notes by Miles Davis Septet drummer Jack DeJohnette.

Contents

Track listing

Vinyl Release

Record 1

  1. "Wednesday Miles" (17 June 1970) – 24:14
  2. "Thursday Miles" (18 June 1970) – 26:55

Record 2

  1. "Friday Miles" (19 June 1970) – 27:57
  2. "Saturday Miles" (20 June 1970) – 22:20

1997 CD Reissue

Disc One (50:53)
Wednesday Miles (17 June 1970)

1. "Directions" (Joe Zawinul) (2:29)
2. "Bitches Brew" (0:53)
3. "The Mask" (1:35)
4. "It's About That Time" (8:12)
5. "Bitches Brew/The Theme" (10:55)

Thursday Miles (18 June 1970)

6. "Directions" (Joe Zawinul) (5:35)
7. "The Mask" (9:50)
8. "It's About That Time" (11:22)


Disc Two (50:13)
Friday Miles (19 June 1970)

1. "It's About That Time" (9:01)
2. "I Fall in Love Too Easily" (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) (2:00)
3. "Sanctuary" (Wayne Shorter) (3:44)
4. "Bitches Brew/The Theme" (13:09)

Saturday Miles (20 June 1970)

5. "It's About That Time" (3:43)
6. "I Fall in Love Too Easily" (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) (0:54)
7. "Sanctuary" (Wayne Shorter) (2:49)
8. "Bitches Brew" (6:57)
9. "Willie Nelson/The Theme" (7:57)

All compositions by Miles Davis unless otherwise noted.

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Teo Macero
  • Recording Engineer: Stan Tonkel
  • Mixed by Russ Payne
  • Original Cover Design: Nick Fasciano
  • Cover Photography: Jim Marshall
  • Original Liner Photography: Don Hunstein

Notes

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Sinclair, Tom (August 1, 1997). Review: Miles Davis live albums. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2011-02-26.

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