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I found a recording of Miles Davis. Which album could it be from?
Such percussion instruments in the foreground...:
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12-10-2021 06:55 AM
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Miles Davis discography - Wikipedia
Dig[1]
- Released: 1956
- Recorded: October 5, 1951
- Label: Prestige
- Format: LP
- Studio Album
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Originally Posted by Doug B
I know other version of Dig.
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Sounds like a live broadcast, not the studio recording.
I found some details here:
Amazon.com
Translating one of the Amazon reviews from Japanese gives the following (maybe the person has the CD and got the details from it?):
* '53.5.16/Miles Davis (tp); Sahib Shihab [Edmund Gregory] (bs) ; Wade Legge (pf); Lou Hackney (b); Al Jones (d); Candido (cGA); Joe Carroll (vo); Bob Garrity ( ann),/WABC radio broadcast
07), Move-AS Mod (D. Best) [6:08]/'53.5.16 On Air All 5 Songs
08), Tenderly (W. Gross- J. Lawrence) [5:10]/'53.5.16
09), A Night in Tunisia (D. Gillespie-F. Paparelli) [6:33]/'53.5.16
10), Dig (M. Davis) [3:46]/'53.5.16
11), I Got Rhythm (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) [4:50]/'53.5.16
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Of course Dig is actually a contrafact of a famous old standard.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Ofcourse Sweet Georgia Brown.
This is this.
Best
Kris
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It’s also shown among the entries for 1953 in the discography in Ian Carr’s book on Miles Davis - a broadcast from the Birdland club:
Has anyone played or had a Supro Amulet ?
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