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Miles Davis - Water Babies (1976)
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A much different album than you might expect from the cover – hardly the funky 70s set implied by the Big Fun-styled cover – and instead a lost slice of work from his groundbreaking late 60s years! The set was recorded in 1967, but unissued until Miles late 70s time away from the studio – hence the cover, which attempts to contemporanize the record – and the music is very much in the dark moods and sharp tones of Filles De Kilimanjaro, and features a somewhat similar group!
The core quintet of Wayne Shorter on tenor, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums handles the first half of the set – but the group's then expanded to include Chick Corea on electric piano along with Herbie on keys – and Ron Carter steps out so that Dave Holland can bring some more modern tones to the bass. Tracks are all somewhat long, and titles include "Capricorn", "Water Babies", "Sweet Pea", and "Two Faced".
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01 - Water Babies
02 - Capricorn
03 - Sweet Pea
04 - Two Faced
05 - Dual Mr. Anthony Tillmon Williams Process
06 - Splash (bonus track)
*1976 / 2002 Columbia CK 86557
Personnel:
On tracks 1-3
Miles Davis (trumpet)
Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone)
Herbie Hancock (piano)
Ron Carter (bass)
Tony Williams (drums)
Recorded Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC, June 7,13 and 23, 1967.-
On tracks 4-6
Miles Davis (trumpet)
Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone)
Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock (electric piano)
Dave Holland (bass)
Tony Williams (drums)
Recorded Columbia Studio B, NYC, November 11-12, 1968, recording engineer Stan Tonkel.
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