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I never thought that such a first appearance sound source of Emperor Miles, which has never been circulated on the internet or among collectors, still existed! ? ! , from the fan-popular 1988 tour that started with the opening song “In a Silent Way” in the 1980s, the miraculous highest quality sound and the best content ever will be released for the first time! ! After three consecutive performances in France in February with the remainder of the previous year’s contract (the members are the same as last year), they will begin a full-fledged US/Canada tour in April with some new members, and then New York in December. Up until the two-day performance at Indigo Blues Club, you’ve been busy with live shows all year long, and you’ve also been in the studio in between, so your health is good and your hair is back? Miles in 1988 was rejuvenated both physically and mentally and was putting on great performances every day. From his first U.S./Canada tour in 1988, when the bassist changed from Darryl Jones to Benny Rietveld and Marilyn Mazur, the first female member of the Miles band, participated on percussion, Miles’ 1988 tour was one of the best. You can hear Rietveld’s masterful trumpet performance and the best performance of Rietveld during his time with the Miles Band, performed at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on June 23, 1988. How can you record it with such a sound? The highest quality items recorded directly from the master have arrived with super high quality sound that surpasses that of any other sound board! ! However, this realistic sound quality is nothing short of surprising! The movement of Ricky Wellman’s drums, the crisp bass of new bassist Benny Rietveld, and the various percussion of Marilyn Mazur, the first female player in the history of the Miles Band and one of the best percussionists, are all very clear! Furthermore, Miles’s trumpet, which is important, has clear strengths and weaknesses, and those who want to listen to it thoroughly will be satisfied! In this performance, the solemn sound of “In a Silent Way”, which is the heart of this period, raised the expectations and mood of the audience for the concert, and towards the end Ricky Wellman’s cymbal led to “Intruder”. The thrill of the moment and the feeling of arrival are outstanding, and no matter how many times I listen to this scene, I still get goosebumps. This alone is enough to please the good-natured Miles fans, but the song continues with a flurry of songs such as “Star People” and “Perfect Way.” I want you to listen to Rietveld’s performance on “Perfect Way.” The completely lean bass that Miles was looking for at the time, with all the excess parts removed, tightens up the overall performance, and you can hear the completed form of Miles’ ideal tight and fearless groove! In particular, it is no exaggeration to say that Rietveld’s play on this day is Rietveld’s best during his time with Miles Band! Our Miles, who plays professionally and coolly in any environment, is also a child of humanity, and is unusually good-humored and talkative as he sings his ideal groove. In fact, Miles is surprisingly the type of person who expresses his mood at the time. In fact, from around this time, Miles started to get younger and younger…In the second half, he performed “Human Nature”, “Time After Time”, “Tutu”, and other setlists by Miles and for Miles, so cry! Here is a blissful item where you can listen to the great performances representing the strongest Miles band in his later years, with outstanding high-quality sound! ! Live at Academy of Music Philadelphia June.23.1988 Early Show 1. In a Silent Way ~ Intruder 2. Star People 3. Perfect Way 4. The Senate/Me and You 5. Human Nature 6. Tutu 7. Time After Time Miles Davis – TP,KEY Kenny Garrett – AS,FL Robert Irving – SYNTH Adam Holzman – SYNTH Foley – B Benny Rietveld – ELB Ricky Wellman – DS Marilyn Mazur – PER
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