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The sound source, which was released more than 20 years ago and was disappointed by enthusiasts due to its poor sound and frequent skipping, as well as its extremely high price, has now been 24-bit digitally remastered by overseas enthusiasts themselves. The noiseless sound, pitch correction, and dynamic range have been expanded, and the definitive version recorded on two discs for the first time has finally appeared, a miraculous sound source that has fans wondering, “This is an audience recording from half a century ago!” Miles in 1970 was recording at a studio in New York from January to March 3rd, and appeared at Fillmore East in New York on March 6th and 7th. After that, he repeatedly appeared in the studio and Fillmore East & West, and on July 7th, he appeared live in Central Park, and on July 18th, he appeared for only 7 minutes on the TV program “The Dick Cavett Show” (broadcast). (The date and time was July 22nd) He made his healthy appearance known throughout the United States. Furthermore, in August, they traveled to England and captivated fans with a 38-minute stage performance at the legendary Isle of Wight Music Festival. Miles returned to the United States near the end of the year and had a busy year, performing at the Philadelphia club “Electric Factory” on November 17th, and then performing at the “Cellar Door” in Washington DC. Ta. However, documents have revealed that Miles actually performed several times between November and December. The sound source released this time is said to be from a live performance in Petersburg, New Jersey in December, and past tapes have suffered from serious flaws such as a harsh hiss noise and missing sounds in “Honky Tonk”. did. However, a famous overseas enthusiast who has worked on many Miles remasters digitally cleaned the original tape and succeeded in reviving the sound with almost no noise. Yasuki Nakayama describes the third song on Disc 1 as “What I Say,” but world-renowned Miles graduate Peter Rushin describes it as “Untitled Original 701004.” Mr. Enrico Merlin, who named it and is also another Miles researcher, named it “Untitled #4”. If you actually listen to the details in the high-quality sound of the main disc, you will find that it is a different song from “What I Say.” Finally, regarding the performance location, Mr. Peter Rushin probably did not perform in Petersburg, but actually held a live performance at Linston University’s Alexander Hall on November 14th, and a live performance at Syracuse University’s Kruse Auditorium on November 21st. , and possibly any of the Nov. 25 performances at Suffolk Community College’s Brookhaven Gym, he said. Inspired by Miles’ overwhelming performance, the radical and dangerous performances of the backing members led by Keith Jarrett can be said to be the real pleasure of the 1970 live performance. Live at Petersburg, New Jersey December, 1970 Disc 1 1.Directions 2.Honky Tonk 3.Untitled Original 701004 4.Sanctuary 5.It’s About That Time Disc 2 1.Funky Tonk 2.Bitches Brew 3.What I Say 4 ,Theme Miles Davis (tpt) Gary Bartz (as, ss) Keith Jarrett (keyb) Michael Henderson (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) Iart Moreira (perc)
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