Ascenseur Pour L\'echafaud / O.s.t.

Miles Davis
Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud / O.s.t.

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Générique
1.2 L'assassinat de Carala
1.3 Sur L'autoroute
1.4 Julien Dans L'ascenseur
1.5 Florence Sur Les Champs-Élysées
1.6 Dîner Au Motel
1.7 Evasion de Julien
1.8 Visite Du Vigile
1.9 Au Bar Du Petit Bac
1.10 Chez Le Photographe Du Motel
2.1 On Green Dolphin Street
2.2 Fran-Dance
2.3 Stella By Starlight
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. L'echafaud
Description:Enthält neue, speziell angefertigte Linernotes von PENGUIN GUIDE TO JAZZ's Autor BRIAN MORTON und vom renommierten Pariser JAZZ MAGAZIN. MILES DAVIS, trumpet on all tracks, plus: Side A: Film Soundtrack: Ascenseur pour lâ??échafaud (Frantic/Lift to the Scaffold): BARNEY WILEN, tenor sax, RENÃ? URTREGER, piano, PIERRE MICHELOT, bass, KENNY CLARKE, drums, Paris, December 4 & 5, 1957. Side B: The Miles Davis Sextet JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax, JULIAN â??CANNONBALLâ? ADDERLEY, alto sax, BILL EVANS, piano, PAUL CHAMBERS, bass, JIMMY COBB, drums Original session produced by Teo Macero. New York, May 26, 1958. Bonus Track: MILES DAVIS, trumpet; HORACE SILVER, piano; PERCY HEATH, bass; ART BLAKEY, drums. Hackensack, New Jersey, March 6, 1954. - .. L'ECHAFAUD

Ascenseur pour l'échafaud wasn't the first film to use a jazz soundtrack or to feature jazz musicians. Hollywood began making short films and features with some of the best jazz stars as soon as motion pictures with sound were invented. Duke Ellington had his own short film showcases beginning with the 1929 Black & Tan, many of which also used dancers, effects and strange camera angles. Louis Armstrong's film career began in 1928 (although no print of his first film, titled Ex-Flame, seems to have survived)

SIDE A: Soundtrack for the film Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Frantic/ Lift to the Scaffold):

BARNEY WILEN, tenor sax, RENÉ URTREGER, piano

PIERRE MICHELOTM bass & KENNY CLARK, drums

Paris, December 4 & 5, 1957.

SIDE B Credits:

JULIAN "CANNONBALL" ADDERLEY, alto sax, JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax

BILL EVANS, piano, PAUL CHAMBERS, bass & JIMMY COBB, drums

New York, May 26, 1958. https://www.jazzmessengers.com/

NOTE: «Fran-Dance» appeared on some issues with the original title of the tune on which it is based: «Put Your Little Foot Right Out» (Larry Spier). Miles dedicated the number to his wife, dancer Francis Taylor Davis.

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Musique originale du film de Louis Malle Recorded in Paris, December 4, 1957. Cut from the original tapes. Reissued by Sam Records under licence from Universal Music Classics & Jazz France, a label of Universal Music. Comes with obi, 'Grand Prix du Disque 1958 - Académie Charles Cros'. Black and white photo insert. Runouts: "-39284- SR 13/1-A2/B2" is stamped. "BL 32823-01 A1/B1" is etched.
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: SR1300
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