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MILES DAVIS - Big Fun (1974-2000) 2CD / RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Despite the presence of classic tracks like Joe Zawinul's "Great Expectations," Big Fun feels like the compendium of sources it is. These tracks are all outtakes from other sessions, most notably Bitches Brew, On the Corner, and others. The other element is that many of these tracks appeared in different versions elsewhere. These were second takes, or the unedited takes before producer Teo Macero and Miles were able to edit them, cut and paste their parts into other things, or whatever. That is not to say the album should be dismissed. Despite the numerous lineups and uneven flow of the tracks, there does remain some outstanding playing and composing here. Most notably is "Great Expectations" from 1969, which opens the album. Here the lineup is Miles, Steve Grossman, Bennie Maupin, John McLaughlin, Khalil Balakrishna, and Bihari Sharma on sitar and tambura, Herbie, Chick Corea, Ron Carter, Harvey Brooks, Billy Cobham, and Airto. Creating a series of vamps from drones and a small melodic figure, there is very little in the way of groove or melodic development until the middle section, where a series of modalities enters the composition. The second album in the set features "Go Ahead John," an outtake from Jack Johnson's sessions that is 28 minutes in length. It's a riff-based groover, with McLaughlin and his wah-wah pedal setting the pace with Steve Grossman on soprano. The basic motif is the blues, floating around E and Bb flat, but there are modulations introduced by Miles into Db flat that add a kinkier dimension into the proceedings as well. Dave Holland is the bass player, and DeJohnette is the drummer. There is no piano. What's most interesting about this date is how it prefigures what would become "Right Off" from Jack Johnson. It doesn't have the same fire, nor does it manage to sustain itself for the duration, but there are some truly wonderful sections in the piece. This is for Miles fans only, especially those of his electric period, because it fills in the puzzle. The reissue added four bonus tracks to the original double-LP set, but other than "Recollections" by Zawinul, they shed little light on the mystique and development of the intensely creative music being developed in 1969 and 1970. Others should be directed to Bitches Brew, In A Silent Way, Jack Johnson, or Live Evil as starting points. by Thom Jurek 
Tracklist 1:
1 Great Expectations 27:23
Bass – Ron Carter
Bass [Fender] – Harvey Brooks
Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin
Drums – Billy Cobham
Electric Guitar – John McLaughlin
Electric Piano – Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock
Percussion – Airto Moreira
Sitar [Electric], Tambura – Bihari Sharma, Khalil Balakrishna
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Grossman
2 Ife 21:34
Bass – Michael Henderson
Clarinet, Flute – Bennie Maupin
Drums – Al Foster, Billy Hart
Percussion [African] – James "Mtume" Forman*
Piano – Harold I. Williams*, Lonnie Smith
Soprano Saxophone – Carlos Garnett
Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Sonny Fortune
Tabla – Badal Roy
3 Recollections 18:55
Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin
Cuica, Percussion – Airto Moreira
Drums – Jack DeJohnette
Electric Bass – Dave Holland
Electric Piano [Left] – Joe Zawinul
Electric Piano [Right] – Chick Corea
Guitar – John McLaughlin
Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
Triangle – Billy Cobham
4 Trevere 5:55
Bass – Dave Holland
Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin
Cuica, Berimbau – Airto Moreira
Drums – Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette
Electric Bass – Harvey Brooks
Electric Piano – Chick Corea
Guitar – John McLaughlin
Organ, Celesta – Larry Young
Sitar [Electric] – Khalil Balakrishna
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Grossman
Tambura – Bihari Sharma
Tracklist 2:
1 Go Ahead John 28:27
Bass – Dave Holland
Drums – Jack DeJohnette
Electric Guitar – John McLaughlin
Saxophone – Steve Grossman
2 Lonely Fire 21:21
Bass – Dave Holland
Bass [Fender] – Harvey Brooks
Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin
Drums – Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette
Electric Piano – Chick Corea
Electric Piano, Organ [Farfisa] – Joe Zawinul
Instruments [Indian] – Airto Moreira, Khalil Balakrishna
Percussion – Airto Moreira
Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
3 The Little Blue Frog 9:10
Bass – Dave Holland
Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin
Cuica, Berimbau – Airto Moreira
Drums – Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette
Electric Bass – Harvey Brooks
Electric Piano – Chick Corea
Guitar – John McLaughlin
Organ, Celesta – Larry Young
Sitar [Electric] – Khalil Balakrishna
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Grossman
Tambura – Bihari Sharma
4 Yaphet 9:39
Bass – Ron Carter
Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin
Cuica, Berimbau – Airto Moreira
Drums, Triangle – Billy Cobham
Electric Bass – Harvey Brooks
Electric Piano [Left] – Herbie Hancock
Electric Piano [Right] – Chick Corea
Guitar – John McLaughlin
Sitar [Electric] – Khalil Balakrishna
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Grossman
Tambura, Tabla – Bihari Sharma
 

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