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Genre Jazz
Artist Miles Davis
A Stunning Exploration Of The Outer Limits Of Jazz, And One Of The Most Influential Records Of The '70s!

Originally released in 1971, Live-Evil is one of Davis' most extraordinary records. Here, on a double album comprised of both live and studio recordings, the electric sound that Davis first unveiled the year previous emerges as a fully formed and powerful beast. Featuring one of his finest bands, which included John McLaughlin, Keith Jarrett, Gary Bartz, Jack DeJohnette, and Brazilian percussionist Airto, Live-Evil is a stunning exploration of the outer limits of Jazz, and one of the most influential records of the '70s. Absolutely essential.

Features:
• Reissued on 180 gram vinyl
• Gatefold jacket

Musicians:
Miles Davis, trumpet
Keith Jarrett, piano, keyboard
Michael Henderson, bass
Jack DeJohnette, drums
Airto Moreira, percussion
John McLaughlin, guitar
Gary Bartz, sax
Dave Holland, bass
Hermeto Pascoal, electric piano, whistling
Herbie Hancock, keyboard
Chick Corea, keyboard
Steve Grossman, sax
Wayne Shorter, sax
William Cobham, drums
Joe Zawinul, keyboard
Khalil Balakrishna, sitar
Hermeto Pascoal, voice
Ron Carter, bass

Selections:
LP1 - Side 1:
1. Sivad
2. Little Church
3. Medley: Gemini/Double Image
LP1 - Side 2:
1. What I Say
2. Nem Um Talvez
LP2 - Side 3:
1. Selim
2. Funky Tonk
LP2 - Side 4:
1. Inamorata and Narration by Conrad Roberts