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Miles Davis at The Fillmore 1970: Bootleg Series, Vol. 3

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Miles Davis at The Fillmore 1970: Bootleg Series, Vol. 3
Miles Davis at The Fillmore 1970: Bootleg Series, Vol. 3

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Miles Davis at The Fillmore 1970: Bootleg Series, Vol. 3

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Until now, the official recordings of
Miles Davis
' performances at the Fillmore East between June 17 and 20, 1970 have been limited to the double album
Miles at the Fillmore
. That set's producer
Teo Macero
, edited the recordings to create medleys of each night's music to four roughly 20-minute selections. This four-disc set contains all four concerts. There are 100 minutes of previously unreleased music from Wednesday through Saturday; an additional 35 minutes of unreleased music comes from a previous gig at the Fillmore West. On the FE shows,
Davis
' band opened for
Laura Nyro
.
Bill Graham
regularly booked jazz artists to play with rock and pop acts. At the time,
was actively courting the younger audience -- aided not only by
Graham
, but by FM DJs playing the just-released
Bitches Brew
. The band -- saxophonist
Steve Grossman
,
Dave Holland
on electric bass, drummer
Jack DeJohnette
, percussionist
Airto Moreira
Chick Corea
on electric piano, and
Keith Jarrett
on organ -- was loud and driving, its sound was drenched in wah-wah pedals; distortion was employed often. These dates are also historically significant because both keyboardists played in the group simultaneously for only three months. The program for each evening was basically the same: "Directions," "The Mask," "It's About That Time," "Bitches Brew," and "The Theme." But each disc offers a different bonus: an encore, an unexpected performance, or the added tracks from the Fillmore West gig. The charts are loose but focused, and the group's improvisational dynamic is breathtaking, entirely different each night.
is exceptionally strong. His playing is inventive, full of questions and muscular statements. Some notable solos occur on Wednesday's "It's About That Time," the Fillmore West's "Footprints" and "Paraphernalia," and the searing intensity displayed on "Directions," from Friday.
Grossman
's soprano playing is stunning on each version of "Bitches Brew"; his bluesy tenor playing is at its best on Thursday's "Spanish Key." Individually and collectively,
DeJohnette
and
Holland
add an extreme funkiness to the band's bottom. Their interplay is canny, full of nasty grooves -- check Thursday's "The Mask," or the throbbing pulse and roiling breaks on Friday's "Directions."
Jarrett
's colors, textures and stabs, add an entirely different dimension to the band's attack. Check the sinister vamping and spooky soloing on "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down" from the Fillmore West.
Corea
is alternately knotty and atmospheric. He can push the horns hard --as on Thursday's "Directions" -- or paint through
's wah-wah organ with an expressionist brush -- evidenced by Saturday's "Willie Nelson." Throughout his solos are risky and exploratory.
Airto
's vocal and percussion arsenal is wildly different, not only from tune to tune, but night to night. The sound on this box is fantastic: balanced and detailed. The set includes a 28-page booklet with an essay by
Michael Cuscuna
and producer's notes with
Richard Seidel
, along with rare photographs and a poster.
Miles at the Fillmore - Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 3
is an essential addition to the
canon. ~ Thom Jurek

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