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Miles Davis: We Want Miles (Bonus Track Version)
ByInitially released as the Tokyo set of performances only, the bonus tracks edition of We Want Miles includes additional 1981 performances from New York and Boston and features the same band. "Jean-Pierre" opens the Tokyo set and

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953
Alvin Lee
b.1944The genre-shift is evident with "Back Seat Betty" a composition more easily flagged as representative of the Davis repertoire. His presence here is stronger, his sound fuller though there is still a hesitancy that suggests Davis is struggling to find his form. It is one of the bonus tracks, "My Man's Gone Now" that stands out on many levels. Percussionist

Mino Cinelu
percussionb.1957

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
We Want Miles is an interesting and disconcerting collection containing some unquestionably great performances along with less than stellar moments. Legend has it that despite failing health, continued substance abuse and five years away from music, Davis was moved to return to the spotlight by the deaths of pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Track Listing
Jean-Pierre; Back Seat Betty; Fast Track; Jean-Pierre; Ursula; Aida; My Man’s Gone Now; Kix; Fat Time.
Personnel
Miles Davis
trumpetMiles Davis: trumpet; Mike Stern: guitar; Mino Cinelu: Percussion; Bill Evans: Soprano saxophone; Al Foster: drums; Marcus Miller: bass.
Album information
Title: We Want Miles (Bonus Track Version) | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Columbia Records
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