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Miles Davis Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea Miles Davis Wayne Shorter Chick Corea/Germany 1969 Remastered

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The title is true! It’s perfect! The Roast Quintet, a star-studded band of young lions who would go on to lead the jazz world, performed at the end of their European tour, with a lineup of great performances that reached boiling point in all aspects, but there’s no way you can go wrong in Berlin! As they say, this is the legendary performance that recorded the apex of Miles and his group, who were at the peak of their careers as trumpeters! The November 7, 1969 Berlin Philharmonic performance has been carefully remastered from the original master tape, which was originally of the highest quality, and the final definitive version has been released with the slightly crisp parts perfectly corrected! The performance of the Roast Quintet was amazing, and this Berlin performance recorded its apex. Miles, who is said to have been at the peak of his career as a trumpeter, was in top form, and his radical and accurate playing while maintaining a tingling sense of tension is always awe-inspiring! Furthermore, Wayne Shorter, Miles’ right-hand man, who was in a state of ups and downs during this period, delivered a miraculous and perfect performance on this day. The coolness of “It’s About That Time,” which is said to be the best version, was also amazing! This Berlin performance was a live performance that condensed all the good points of the “Roast Quintet” into one concert, and the diverse musicality that connects Miles’ past and future was generously displayed. A wide variety of styles of music, from jazz to rock, free jazz, and even modern music and electronic music, coexist and prosper together and expand infinitely, bringing extreme tension and excitement. This is the true essence of the “Roast Quintet”! The performance of the historical masterpiece “Bitches Brew,” born from the core of five people, Miles, Shorter, Chick, Holland, and DeJohnette, was overwhelming, and the stage was unique, making it ridiculous to discuss whether it was acoustic, electric, jazz, or rock. It is often said that the “Roast Quintet” was in a transitional period, but that is not true! Was there another group at that time that was so complete and complete, with beautiful and ugly, still and moving, and beautiful contrasts, in music that no one had played before? Miles Davis’ “Roast Quintet” is worthy of reevaluation now!

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