Track List
Introduction by André Francis
Directions
Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
Milestones
Footprints
'Round Midnight
It's About That Time
Sanctuary
Theme, The
Introduction by André Francis
Directions
Spanish Key
I Fall in Love Too Easily
Masqualero
Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
No Blues
Nefertiti
Sanctuary
Theme, The
Introduction by George Wein
Bitches Brew
Paraphernalia
Nefertiti
Masqualero [Incomplete]
This
Introduction by John O'Brien-Docker
Directions
Bitches Brew
It's About That Time
I Fall in Love Too Easily
Sanctuary
Theme, TheAlbum Remarks & Appraisals:
BBC (UK)
He plays with power, range and passion in the rhythm section into epic battles.
The Guardian
The sound quality is excellent throughout and the DVD, shot in Berlin, quite exceptional.
Album Notes
Personnel: Wayne Shorter (saxophone); Miles Davis (trumpet); Chick Corea (keyboards); Jack DeJohnette (drums).
Liner Note Author: Josef Woodard.
Recording information: Folkets Hus, Stockholm (07/25/1969/07/26/1969); La Pinède, Juan-Les-Pins, France (07/25/1969/07/26/1969); Folkets Hus, Stockholm (11/05/1969); La Pinède, Juan-Les-Pins, France (11/05/1969).
Photographer: Christer Landergren.
The second volume in Columbia/Legacy's Miles Davis Bootleg Series, this four-disc set (three CDs and a DVD) collects rare live performances by Miles Davis' so-called "third great quintet" (this 1969-1970 quintet, consisting of Davis, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, and Jack DeJohnette, has also been dubbed "the Lost Band," since they never recorded in a studio together) at the Antibes Jazz Festival, and at stops in Stockholm and Berlin during a 1969 tour of Europe.
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