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  1. Miles in Tokyo is a live album recorded on July 14, 1964, by the Miles Davis Quintet at the Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It was released in the United States on CD in 2005 and is the first recording of Davis in Japan.

  2. Sam Rivers (2008, Lake Eola, Orlando) Germain Lineares schrieb in All About Jazz, Tenorsaxophonist Sam Rivers sei ein erfahrener und kühnerer Experimentator als sein Vorgänger George Coleman gewesen. Dennoch merke man bei dem Mitschnitt gelegentlich, warum Davis und Rivers nicht zusammenpassten.

  3. 11. Sept. 2005 · Recorded in '64, Miles in Tokyo finds the iconic Miles Davis performing with his almost-second great quintet. Tenor saxophonist Sam Rivers, a more accomplished and daring experimentalist than his predecessor, George Coleman, joined the group after a fellow Bostonian, drummer Tony Williams, recommended him to Davis.

  4. Miles' very first concert in Japan. Recorded live at Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan on July 14, 1964. Originally LP issue: CBS/Sony Japan SONX 60064 released 1969. (On disc) Made in Austria. Packaged in clear-tray jewel case with 12-page booklet including credits, photographs and liner notes. Barcode and Other Identifiers.

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  5. Rivers was briefly a member of the Miles Davis Quintet in 1964, partly on Williams's recommendation. This edition of the quintet released a single live album, Miles in Tokyo , from a show recorded on July 14 at Kohseinenkin Hall.

  6. Sam Rivers (2008, Lake Eola, Orlando) Germain Lineares schrieb i n All About Jazz , Tenorsaxophonist Sam Rivers s ei ein erfahrener u nd kühnerer Experimentator a ls sein Vorgänger George Coleman gewesen.

  7. 22. Feb. 2021 · Eine dieser Zwischenlösungen war Sam Rivers, mit dem er ein halbes Jahr lang haderte, weswegen der auch nie auf einer offiziellen Davis-Platte auftauchte. Was sehr schade ist, wie man auf...