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Media Count | 8 |
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Miles Davis 1990-11-01 The Miles Davis Radio Project, Various, Various | |
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Set 1 | The Miles Davis Radio Project (American Public Radio) Episode 1 (60 min) - Miles Davis: The Early Years, 1926-1946 Episode 2 (60 min) - Miles Davis: New York to Paris and Back, 1946-1956 Episode 3 (60 min) - Miles Davis: Midnight Idol, 1956-1960 Episode 4 (60 min) - Miles Davis: The Sixties are Electric, 1959-1969 Episode 5 (60 min) - Miles Davis: The Seventies and Eighties, Retirement and Rebirth Episode 6 (60 min) - Behind the Scenes with Miles Davis Episode 7 (120 min) - Unissued Live Recordings Downbeat magazine (November 1990) described the project as follows: The Miles Davis Radio Project, hosted by actor Danny Glover, is a landmark, seven-part series that is being distributed this October to all public radio stations in the United States. Six one-hour documentary programs and a two-hour music special featuring live recordings made on tour with Miles in 1988 and 1989, these recordings are the first official release of any live Miles in eight years. The series also features musical demonstrations by Jon Faddis, Lester Bowie, Tony Williams, Roy Porter, Andrew White, Jason Miles, Marcus Miller, George Duke, Olu Dara, and Lenny White. In addition, there are exclusive glimpses into outtakes from legendary CBS recording sessions, including 'Round About Midnight, Sketches of Spain, and Circle in the Round. Research for the project has been extensive. Writer Quincy Troupe spent over 100 hours over a period of three years interviewing Miles for Miles: The Autobiography. Executive Producer Steve Rowland and Troupe recorded interviews and demonstrations with over 100 musicians, artists, and writers, including Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Taylor, Jimmy Cobb, Art Farmer, Carlos Santana, Roberta Flack, Marcus Miller, Joni Mitchell, Hamiett Bluiett, Gerry Mulligan, Ira Gitler, Tony Williams, Joe Zawinul, and Wayne Shorter. |
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