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Miles Davis Pangaea Live 1975

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  4. Miles Davis - Pangaea (Live, 1975)
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  55. Dont get me wrong, I love Kind of Blue, In a Silent Way, Milestones, and many other earlier Miles Davis albums, but the ones I play loudest, most often and that I pay the most attention to,
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  57. Miles Davis was descending into what some might call Noise Rock. Gone were the subtle masters and in their place were wild and brash carefree masters instead.. Davis was the son of a dental surgeon, Dr. Miles Dewey Davis, Jr., and a music teacher, Cleota Mae (Henry) Davis, and grew up in the black middle class of East St.
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  59. The Sax player changes places and active Miles Davis dares live as a new combo in Japan in 1975.
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  61. 1975 21 . (Pangaea) . - Zimbabwe (Miles Davis) 2 - Gondwana (M.. Live at the Shinjuku Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan; January 23, February 7, February 8, 1975. From the Three Shows boot; good to fairly good audience recording.. Live at the Shinjuku Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, January 22, 1975. Very good soundboard.
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  63. The second of the February 1 concerts in Osaka hit the ground running with frenetic trumpet calls in a piece that the musicians themselves called Turnaround. Eleven minutes later, experts. MILES DAVIS Pangaea (review) Live album 1975 Fusion 4.5 /5 2011-07-13 js.. Miles Davis - Pangaea - Zimbabwe (1975) Recorded live at Osaka Festival Hall, Japan, February 1, 1975. Originally released on Vinyl in 1975 by Columbia Records. 421d4ecf59
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