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The analysis could have been a chore were it not for the presence of first-hand interviews with all the major players, making this not just a scholarly study, but a tribute to the man himself, And for a book such as this, you learn more about Davis that could have been expected.” Jason Draper, Record Collector, “There simply hasn’t been another book published on Miles Davis, in any period that has managed to obtain the wealth of interview material and cover his recorded work and various live tours in such a complete and comprehensive fashion… Engagingly written from start to finish, filled with more facts than you’ll be able to remember first time through, The Last Miles is an essential portrait of Miles’ last decade and a strong argument that his music was both valid and perfectly in keeping with a musical philosophy that would ultimately stretch over six decades.” John Kelman, All About Jazz.com, “We veterans of Miles’ last bands are lucky to have such a thorough and insightful look into Miles last period… I really enjoyed the book!” John Scofield, Miles's guitarist 1982-1985, “Cole has spoken to practically everyone who worked with Miles in his final decade. On stage, you never knew what was coming next. When Miles first went back on the road in June 1981, his band had no idea what they were going to play. I put on this DVD thinking I would check out a couple of tracks only to find myself unable to stop until the last of the 2hrs plus nonstop pinned to my chair ohmuhgawd delight of it all. Red Ryder. Sometimes an asshole and a bully, yes, but also a very funny guy who was a good friend to many and a mentor to even more, a man with drug problems who was more often in great pain from other maladies. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products.
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Miles Davis: That's What Happened - Live in Germany 1987, Miles Davis - Live from the Montreal Jazz Festival, Miles Electric - A Different Kind of Blue. I have been on this concert in Munich in 1988 and it was a great experience seeing and hearing Miles improvising the music I already knew from his last records like "We want Miles", "Decoy" or "Tutu", although the acoustic in the Munich Philharmonie was and is -let me say- difficult.
So for the music itself I would give 5 points of 5, but the recording is very poor.