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 | Beschreibung: | One of the greatest jazz recordings of all time, Sketches of Spain features Miles with large ensemble arranged and conducted by Gil Evans. Truly a jazz milestone, this album presents Davis and Evans at their musical peak. This title is part of Sony's Jazz Masterpiece reissue series, featuring 20-bit digital remastering, deluxe packaging and bonus material. Additional tracks: "Song of Our Country" and 2 alternate takes of "Concierto de Aranjuez"; 19 minutes of new music!, Runningtime: 00:00:00, A&R [A&R Coordination]: Patti Matheny, Arranged By [ARR], Conductor [COND]: Gil Evans, Art Direction [Reissue]: Randall Martin, Bass Clarinet [B CL]: Danny Bank, Bass [B]: Paul Chambers (3), Bassoon: Jack Knitzer, Clarinet [CL], Oboe: Harold Feldman, Drums [D]: Jimmy Cobb, Engineer [Additional Engineering]: Tom Ruff, Flugelhorn [FLG]: Miles Davis, Flute [FL]: Al Block, Flute [FL]: Eddie Caine, Flute [FL]: Harold Feldman, French Horn [FR H]: Earl Chapin, French Horn [FR H]: Jim Buffington, French Horn [FR H]: John Barrows, French Horn [FR H]: Joseph Singer, French Horn [FR H]: Tony Miranda, Harp: Janet Putnam, Liner Notes [May 1997]: Phil Schaap, Liner Notes [Original, Co-Editor, The Jazz Review]: Nat Hentoff, Mastered By [Digitally Mastered By]: Mark Wilder, Mastered By [Digitally Mastered By]: Phil Schaap, Oboe: Romeo Penque, Percussion [PERC, PROB.]: Jose Mangual, Percussion [PERC]: Elvin Jones, Photography By [Liner]: Vernon Smith (2), Producer: Irving Townsend, Producer: Teo Macero, Producer [Production Assistance]: Rene Arsenault, Product Manager [Packaging Manager]: Nicholas Bennett, Project Manager [Project Director]: Seth Rothstein, Recorded By: Fred Plaut, Reissue Producer [Columbia Jazz Reissue Series]: Kevin Gore, Reissue Producer [Columbia Jazz Reissue Series]: Steve Berkowitz, Reissue Producer [Produced For Reissue By]: Phil Schaap, Remastered By, Restoration, Research: Phil Schaap, Trombone [TB]: Frank Rehak, Trombone [TB]: Richard Hixson, Trumpet [TP]: Bernie Glow, Trumpet [TP]: Ernie Royal, Trumpet [TP]: Johnny Coles, Trumpet [TP]: Louis R. Mucci, Trumpet [TP]: Miles Davis, Trumpet [TP]: Taft Jordan, Tuba [TU]: Bill Barber, Tuba [TU]: Jay McAllister, Labelcode SNY65142.2 (CK 65142, CK 65142), Record Company Sony Music Entertainment Inc., Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment Inc., Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment Inc., Distributed By Sony Music, Recorded At Columbia 30th Street Studio, Mastered At Sony Music Studios, New York City, Made By Sony Music, Glass Mastered At DADC Austria |  | Hülle: |
CD Jewel box |
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Irving Townsend, Phil Schaap, Teo Macero |
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CK65142 |
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Dmitry S. - 16.04.2025  Sketches of Spain is perhaps one of the absolute best collaborations between Miles Davis and Gil Evans. The lush orchestration is juxtaposed with Miles' sublime playing bringing out the desperation in the music, the laughter, and the folk dance nature - all at appropriate times.
|  | Robert S. - 24.01.2021  Beautiful arrangements by Gil Evans and Miles Davis. Not a standard jazz album but is more of a score. Another Must Have!
|  | Ivica S. - 10.11.2019  This album is classic Davis. If Davis was a Spaniard, and not a Black American, this is the album he would have made ... Highly recommend
|  | JOHN BUNGEY - 19.06.2009  Three great albums reappear this week repackaged, expanded, remastered — you know the drill – under the banner “1959: Jazz’s Greatest Year”. True, som...
|  | Richard Marcus - 18.06.2009 I remember how surprised I was when I first listened to the Miles Davis version of the Gershwin Opera Porgy and Bess. I don't know what I had been exp...
|  | Mark Richardson - 05.06.2009  Is this even jazz Sketches of Spain was perhaps the first Miles Davis album to inspire this question, though it certainly wouldn't be the last. Origi...
|  | Cory Frye - 29.05.2009  NOTE: Most musicologists agree that 1959 was to jazz what 1967 was to rock 'n' roll (and, subsequently, music-milestone marketing). For whatever reaso...
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