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Miles from India

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Download links and information about Miles from India. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 02:01:57 minutes.

Release date: 2008
Genre: Jazz, World Music
Tracks: 12
Duration: 02:01:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Spanish Key (Mike Stern, Lenny White, Adam Holzman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Wallace Roney, Shankar Mahadevan!, David Liebman, Louiz Banks, Rakesh Chaurasia, Selva Ganesh, Gino Banks, Benny Rietveld, Sridhar Parthasarthy, Taufiq Quresh) 19:44
2. All Blues (Gary Bartz, Ron Carter, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Ravi Chary, Jimmy Cobb, Louiz Banks, Vikku Vinayakram) 9:21
3. Ife (fast) (Adam Holzman, Malcolm Henderson, David Liebman, Kala Ramnath, Vikku Vinayakram, A. Sivamani, Gino Banks, Pete Cosey) 8:41
4. In a Silent Way (intro) (Adam Holzman, Robert Irving III) 2:33
5. It's About That Time (Gary Bartz, Adam Holzman, Malcolm Henderson, Robert Irving III, Kala Ramnath, Ndugu Chancler, Pete Cosey) 10:00
6. Jean Pierre (Mike Stern, Adam Holzman, Robert Irving III, Ranjit Barot, Rakesh Chaurasia, Benny Rietveld) 11:36
7. So What (Chick Corea, Ron Carter, Ndugu Chancler, Louiz Banks, Selva Ganesh, Taufiq Qureshi, Sridhar Parthasarthy) 8:09
8. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (Lenny White, Adam Holzman, Wallace Roney, Malcolm Henderson, Vikku Vinayakram, A. Sivamani, Pete Cosey) 9:03
9. Blue In Green (Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Wallace Roney, Shankar Mahadevan!, Jimmy Cobb, Louiz Banks, Dilshad Khan) 13:07
10. Great Expectations (Orange Lady) (Marcus Miller, Adam Holzman, Wallace Roney, Malcolm Henderson, Ravi Chary, Vikku Vinayakram, Taufiq Qureshi, Pete Cosey) 8:39
11. Ife (slow) (Gary Bartz, Adam Holzman, Wallace Roney, Malcolm Henderson, David Liebman, Badal Roy, Pete Cosey) 14:11
12. Miles from India (U. Srinivas, Jon McLaughlin, Louiz Banks, Sikkil Gurucharan) 6:53

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Miles Davis continuously tried out new approaches to making music throughout his storied career. In the early ’70s he created stripped-down, otherworldly funk that at times incorporated instruments and players from India. In a way, Miles From India is an expansive tribute to that fusion and Davis’ restless creativity. Pieces from a number of different periods of his career are reinterpreted by more than two dozen artists, including former Davis band members — Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Marcus Miller, and others — along with various Indian musicians. (Trumpeter Wallace Roney appears on several tracks and can sound quite Miles-like.) Jazz and Indian classical are fused or layered in a number of different ways, lending the album breadth. On “It’s About That Time,” Ndugu Chancler lays down a funky groove beneath Kala Ramnath’s soaring violin and Gary Bartz’s alto sax. The slow version of “Ife” eschews the trap kit; instead, there is the percolating tabla of Badal Roy, who played with Davis. The title track, written by McLaughlin, has no drums at all, but it mesmerizes the listener with dazzling piano, guitar, mandolin, and vocal lines.