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Miles Davis: Live in Montreal
Filmed at Festival International de Jazz de Montréal on June 28th, 1985. Tracklist: 1. One Phone Call, 2. Human Nature, 3. Somethings On Your Mind, 4. Time After Time, 5. Code M. D., 6. Jean Pierre
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the legendary Miles Davis during his 1989 performance at the Montreal Jazz Festival. Featuring a powerful band, Davis commands the stage with his iconic trumpet playing, exploring material from his later career. The performance showcases his enduring innovation and the raw energy of his live shows.
Critical Reception
As a live recording, critical reception often focuses on the performance quality and Miles Davis's musical output during this later period of his career. Reviews generally praise the high energy of the band and Davis's continued artistic exploration, though some may note a departure from his earlier, more avant-garde work.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Miles Davis's commanding trumpet performance and the band's tight musicianship.
Highlights the energetic and improvisational nature of Davis's 1980s live performances.
Showcases the evolution of Miles Davis's sound in his later career.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the raw power and musicality present in this live recording, appreciating Miles Davis's late-career artistry and the impressive talent of his band members.
Fun Fact
The band featured in this performance included a young Kenny Garrett on saxophone, who would go on to become a highly respected jazz artist in his own right.
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