Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall


Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall: The Legendary Performances of May 19, 1961 is a live album by American jazz musician Miles Davis originally released by Columbia in 1962. In 1987, a follow up with more recordings from the concert was released as Live Miles: More Music from the Legendary Carnegie Hall Concert, and the two were combined into a double-album in 1998.

Background

This live performance features Davis with his regular quintet and accompanied by Gil Evans and his 21-piece orchestra. The orchestra and quintet together perform selections from Miles Ahead and Sketches of Spain, while the quintet by itself performs both Davis originals and standards by Sonny Rollins and Ahmad Jamal, among others.
Although Davis and Evans recorded multiple albums together, there were only two live performances ever with both quintet and orchestra. On top of the rarity of the occasion, the Carnegie Hall recording features a few one-offs: the only recordings of the Gil Evans-orchestrated introduction to "So What" and a version of "Spring Is Here," again arranged by Evans.

Track listing

Original release

The original LP was released in two versions: as CL 1812 in monaural and CS 8612 as "electronically re-channeled for stereo."

1998 Columbia/Legacy release

A two-disc CD version of the complete concert in chronological order was released by Sony/Columbia in 1998. This edition features the original mono mix.
Disc 1
'''Disc 2'''

Personnel

The Miles Davis Quintet

The Gil Evans Orchestra
Production

Chart history

ChartPeak
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US Billboard Top Jazz Albums59