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Miles Davis|Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY -  March 1974)

Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - March 1974)

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Dark Magus is a live recording of a very specific 1974 Carnegie Hall date that included most, but not all, of the members who recorded the classics Agharta and Pangaea. While drummer Al Foster, bassist Michael Henderson, percussionist James Mtume, and guitarists Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas were all present, the key element of Sonny Fortune was not yet in the band. Saxophonists David Liebman and Azar Lawrence were doubling in the saxophone chairs, while Dominique Gaumont, with his Jimi Hendrix-styled effects and riffs, was the band's third guitarist. The deep voodoo funk that gelled on the aforementioned recordings hadn't yet come together on this night at Carnegie, near the end of a tour. Featuring four titles, all of them Swahili names for the numbers one through four, Dark Magus is a jam record. By this point, Miles was no longer really rehearsing his bands; they showed up and caught a whiff of what he wanted and went with it. Rhythms, colors, keys -- all of them would shift and change at Davis' whim. There were no melodies outside of a three-note vamp on "Wili" and a few riff-oriented melodics on "Tatu" -- the rest is all deep rhythm-based funk and dark groove. Greasy, mysterious, and full of menacing energy, Dark Magus shows a band at the end of its rope, desperate to change because the story has torn itself out of the book, but not knowing where to go and turning in on itself instead. These dynamics have the feel of unresolved, boiling tension. Gaumont's effects-laden guitar playing overshadows the real guitarists in the band: Cosey and his partner, the rhythmically inventive Lucas. Gaumont doesn't fit naturally, so he tries to dazzle his way in -- check the way Miles cuts his solos off so abruptly while letting the others dovetail and segue. Ultimately, Dark Magus is an over-the-top ride into the fragmented mind of Miles and his 1974 band; its rhythm section is the most compelling of any jazz-rock band in history, but the front lines, while captivating, are too loose and uneven to sustain the listener for the entire ride.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - March 1974)

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1
Moja (Part 1) (Album Version)
00:12:28

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

2
Moja (Part 2) (Album Version)
00:12:39

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

3
Wili (Part 1) (Album Version)
00:14:20

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

4
Wili (Part 2) (Album Version)
00:10:43

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

DISC 2

1
Tatu (Part 1) (Album Version)
00:18:46

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

2
Tatu (Part 2) (Album Version)
00:06:29

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

3
Nne (Part 1) (Album Version)
00:15:19

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

4
Nne (Part 2) (Album Version)
00:10:10

Peter Cosey, Guitar - Al Foster, Drums - Shuichiro Hoshini, Recording Engineer - Teo Macero, Producer - Azar Lawrence, Tenor Saxophone - Tom Ruff, Mastering Engineer - Michael Henderson, Bass - M. Davis, Lyricist - M. Davis, Composer - MILE DAVIS, Organ - Tomoo Suzuki, Mixing Engineer - Miles Davis, Performer - Miles Davis, Trumpet - James Mtume, Percussion - David Liebman, Soprano Saxophone - David Liebman, Tenor Saxophone -

(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Albumbeschreibung

Dark Magus is a live recording of a very specific 1974 Carnegie Hall date that included most, but not all, of the members who recorded the classics Agharta and Pangaea. While drummer Al Foster, bassist Michael Henderson, percussionist James Mtume, and guitarists Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas were all present, the key element of Sonny Fortune was not yet in the band. Saxophonists David Liebman and Azar Lawrence were doubling in the saxophone chairs, while Dominique Gaumont, with his Jimi Hendrix-styled effects and riffs, was the band's third guitarist. The deep voodoo funk that gelled on the aforementioned recordings hadn't yet come together on this night at Carnegie, near the end of a tour. Featuring four titles, all of them Swahili names for the numbers one through four, Dark Magus is a jam record. By this point, Miles was no longer really rehearsing his bands; they showed up and caught a whiff of what he wanted and went with it. Rhythms, colors, keys -- all of them would shift and change at Davis' whim. There were no melodies outside of a three-note vamp on "Wili" and a few riff-oriented melodics on "Tatu" -- the rest is all deep rhythm-based funk and dark groove. Greasy, mysterious, and full of menacing energy, Dark Magus shows a band at the end of its rope, desperate to change because the story has torn itself out of the book, but not knowing where to go and turning in on itself instead. These dynamics have the feel of unresolved, boiling tension. Gaumont's effects-laden guitar playing overshadows the real guitarists in the band: Cosey and his partner, the rhythmically inventive Lucas. Gaumont doesn't fit naturally, so he tries to dazzle his way in -- check the way Miles cuts his solos off so abruptly while letting the others dovetail and segue. Ultimately, Dark Magus is an over-the-top ride into the fragmented mind of Miles and his 1974 band; its rhythm section is the most compelling of any jazz-rock band in history, but the front lines, while captivating, are too loose and uneven to sustain the listener for the entire ride.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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