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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSony Legacy, Snyl
UPC0194398638522
eBay Product ID (ePID)24054807095
Product Key Features
Release Year2022
FormatCD
GenreJazz
ArtistDavis, Miles
Release TitleThe Bootleg Series Vol. 7: That's What Happened 1982-1985
Dimensions
Item Height0.65 in
Item Weight0.41 lb
Item Length5.41 in
Item Width5.11 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs3
Number of Tracks29
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Santana 1.2 Minor Ninths, Part 1 1.3 Minor Ninths, Part 2 1.4 Celestial Blues, Part 1 1.5 Celestial Blues, Part 2 1.6 Celestial Blues, Part 3 1.7 Remake of Obx Ballad 1.8 Remake of Obx Ballad Sessions 1.9 Freaky Deaky, Part 1 1.10 Freaky Deaky, Part 2 2.1 Time After Time (Alternate) 2.2 Time After Time (Full Session) 2.3 Theme from Jack Johnson (Right Off) / Intro 2.4 Never Loved Like This (Studio Session Demo) 2.5 Hopscotch (Slow) 2.6 Hopscotch (Fast) 2.7 What's Love Got to Do with It 2.8 Human Nature (Alternate) 2.9 Katia (Full Session) 3.1 (Live in Montreal, July 7, 1983) 3.2 Speak (That's What Happened) 3.3 Star People 3.4 What It Is 3.5 It Gets Better 3.6 Hopscotch 3.7 Star on Cicely 3.8 Jean-Pierre 3.9 Code 3 3.10 Creepin' in
NotesThree CD set. That's What Happened 1982-1985: Bootleg Volume 7 is the next installment in the celebrated, award-winning archival series that began in 2011, shining an in-depth light onto different eras of the legendary career of Miles Davis. In the 1980s, popular music had moved to a smoother, electronic-based sound that traded the steam of previous years for subdued arrangements meant to elicit peace and deep reflection. Miles Davis embraced this era, pulling inspiration from FM radio and an upstart music video channel called MTV. He was searching for the next frontier, letting his creativity roam. This music on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 captures that exploration, and finds Miles beginning to re-emerge in a creative landscape far different than the one he left in 1975. The set collects nearly 4 hours of unreleased music including 2 CDs of studio material from 1982 to 1985 plus another CD containing a complete, blistering show of one of Miles' last amazing bands captured live at the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal in July 1983. Side men include a multi-generational who's who of jazz talent from JJ Johnson, John McLaughlin, Al Foster and John Scofield to Mike Stern, Marcus Miller, Daryl Jones and Vince Wilburn.