viernes, 30 de enero de 2009

So What

Quién podría decir que en la línea melódica de este tema
Miles no dice "Soooo What" ?



On April 2, 1959, producer Robert Herridge recorded the Miles Davis Quintet playing the classic "So What" in CBS studio 61, New York City. The piece was taped for an episode of the Robert Herridge Theater, titled "The Sound of Miles Davis." CBS broadcast the show on July 21, 1960.

Personnel

Miles Davis: Trumpet
John Coltrane: Tenor Sax
Wynton Kelly: Piano
Paul Chambers: Double Bass
Jimmy Cobb: Drums

Historical Context:

The first great Quintet/Sextet had disbanded after recording "Milestones" in the Spring of '58, when Davis replaced Red Garland with Bill Evans, and Philly Joe Jones with Jimmy Cobb.

Evans left the band in late '58 and was in the process of forming his own acclaimed trio with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian -- probably the greatest piano trio of all time. Davis replaced Evans with Wynton Kelly, and Kelly would stay with Davis until 1963, when he quit to form his own trio -- taking Chambers and Cobb with him.

(Evans had temporarily rejoined the Davis group for the "Kind of Blue" sessions in March and April of '59, a month before the CBS television recording. Even though Kelly was Davis' pianist at the time of the "Kind of Blue" recording sessions, he only played on one tune, "Freddie Freeloader," with Evans playing on the rest of the songs, incl. "So What".)

'Trane stayed with Miles until April 1960, when he quit to form his classic quartet.

Cannonball Adderley, who played on the "Kind of Blue" recording, was absent here because of a migraine headache. He'd never again record with Davis.

This CBS session was recorded exactly a month after the first "Kind of Blue" session (March 2, 1959), which yielded "So What," "Freddie Freeloader" and "Blue in Green."

Three weeks later, on April 22, Davis went back into the studio to record the remainder of the tracks on "Kind of Blue": "Flamenco Sketches" and "All Blues."

This videotape is a rare glimpse of Miles Davis in the midst of recording arguably the most important jazz album of all time.

3 comentarios:

Marisol dijo...

jajaja so what... que linda manera de empezar el viernes, grazie!!
s.

Mari Pops dijo...

me meti en tu blog por el gusto musical Piazzolla y Jazz

pasate cuando quieras por mi bolso y yo te sigo leyendo

si ves en unos post atras esta evans, coltrane, astor, etc

un gusto

Emilio Calvo de Mora dijo...

Mi canción, mi lo que sea, la forma en que yo entiendo lo que es la música y qué te da para hacerte más feliz. De eso, en el fondo, se trata. A cada escucha, a cada búsqueda en la marea de sonidos, hay más mundos escondidos en So What. La escucho esta noche por visitar, Diego, tu estupenda página... Saludos.