Although he has participated in a couple of Miles Davis tribute bands and Herbie Hancock's V.S.O.P., Ron Carter always resisted leading a CD of Davis tunes, until this project. Actually only seven of the ten songs that are performed by Carter's quartet on Dear Miles were associated with the trumpeter (not the two Carter originals or "As Time Goes By"), and "Bags' Groove" is a bit borderline. In any case, there are no trumpeters emulating Miles and these versions rarely hint at Davis' versions. This project simply served as a good excuse to play a variety of superior songs. Carter has plenty of solo space and sometimes takes the melodic lead. Pianist Stephen Scott gets his solos and occasionally throws in unexpected and offbeat song quotes. Drummer Payton Crossley and percussionist Roger Squitero are very much in the background. Dear Miles is a cheerful and upbeat session, most highly recommended to listeners who enjoy hearing a lot of bass solos. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Gone 4:47
Gil Evans
2 Seven Steps to Heaven 4:53
Miles Davis / Victor Feldman
3 My Funny Valentine 8:04
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
4 Bags' Groove 3:43
Milt Jackson
5 Someday My Prince Will Come 6:45
Frank Churchill / Larry Morey
6 Cut and Paste 4:37
Ron Carter
7 Stella by Starlight 5:03
Ned Washington / Victor Young
8 As Time Goes By 4:58
Herman Hupfeld
9 Bye Bye Blackbird 5:28
Mort Dixon / Ray Henderson
10 595 4:36
Ron Carter
Credits :
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Payton Crossley
Percussion – Roger Squitero
Piano – Stephen Scott
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