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This series, which mostly contains recordings from the 1980s and later, has a rare recording from 1966. Since it was recorded in 1966, it was performed by the legendary Lost Quintet, which shines brilliantly in jazz history. But when I tried to write that, I thought, “Huh?” Ron Carter was not there. The bassist was credited to Richard Davis. I thought this was a shame, but it’s actually very rare. Tony Williams also played some very aggressive drums on this day, and “MY FUNNY VALENTINE” in particular is worth listening to for its powerful sound that could crush Miles. The recordings from this day have produced several titles in the past, but each time the songs were added and the official venue was revealed, and they were repeatedly upgraded. This time, the songs are in the (probably) official order. In terms of sound, I tried to cut out the hiss with a soundboard that had a lot of hiss, but it ended up sounding quite muffled, so I decided that noise reduction was not suitable. Therefore, taking into consideration the hiss noise, the sound quality is listed as “VERY-GOOD”. Of course, veteran Miles fans will not mind such a point and will enjoy this good sound source. Recorded Live at Oriental Theatre, Portland, OR, May 21, 1966 DISC 1 01. Introduction 02. AUTUMN LEAVES 03. AGITATION 04. STELLA BY STARLIGHT 05. GINGERBREAD BOY 06. NO BLUES – fade out DISC 2 01. MY FUNNY VALENTINE 02. ALL BLUES 03. WHO CAN I TURN TO? 04. SO WHAT 05. THE THEME Miles Davis – trumpet Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone Herbie Hancock – piano Richard Davis – bass Tony Williams – drums VERY-GOOD Soundboard Recording // 95 min
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