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  1. Sorcerer is an album by the jazz trumpeter and composer Miles Davis. It is the third of six albums that his 1960s quintet recorded. It also includes one track from a 1962 session with vocalist Bob Dorough, which was the first time Wayne Shorter recorded with Davis.

  2. Den Abschluss des Albums bildet eine zweiminütige „hübsche Vokalbeigabe Nothing Like You des Sängers und Komponisten Bob Dorough,“ den Davis am 21. August 1962 mit seinem Sextett aus Frank Rehak , Wayne Shorter, Paul Chambers und Jimmy Cobb und Willie Bobo begleitete.

  3. Veröffentlicht wurde sie erst fünf Jahre später als letztes Stück des Miles Davis-Album „Sorcerervon 1967. [2] . So gehört Doroughs Beitrag zu den seltenen Gesangsbegleitungen im Werk von Miles Davis. [3] Sein Titel „Comin' Home Baby,“ [4], war in den USA 1962 ein „Top 40“-Hit für Mel Tormé.

  4. The rest of the album is defined by the consistently pensive, abstract effect the quintet was so good at: one by drummer Tony Williams—a bittersweet ballad called “Pee Wee” on which Miles laid out—and a quirky vocal number featuring the singer Bob Dorough with Gil Evans arranging: “Nothing Like You,” a Dorough original recorded back ...

  5. Sorcerer is an album recorded in May 1967 by the Miles Davis quintet. It is the third of six albums that this quintet recorded. It also includes one track from a 1962 session with vocalist Bob...

  6. Oddly, tacked onto the end of Sorcerer is a track from 1962 with an entirely different band (though Shorter is still on board). “Nothing Like You,” written and sung by Bob Dorough of Schoolhouse Rock! fame, gets a swinging, burnished, three-horn arrangement by Gil Evans, who redid the song as an instrumental featuring Shorter two years ...

  7. Sorcerer, an Album by Miles Davis. Released 23 October 1967 on Columbia (catalog no. CL 2732; Vinyl LP). Genres: Modal Jazz, Post-Bop. Rated #75 in the best albums of 1967, and #6042 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Miles Davis (trumpet), Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone), Teo Macero (producer), Richard Noble (cover photo), Ralph J ...