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Miles Ahead session details

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October 31, 1967 (6 items; TT = 33:16)
Konserthuset, Stockholm (Sweden)
Sveriges Radio TV broadcast (B)
Show chatter

Miles Davis (tpt); Wayne Shorter (ts); Herbie Hancock (p); Ron Carter (b); Tony Williams (d); George Wein (ann)

1 Introduction (George Wein) 0:31
2 Agitation (M. Davis) 6:56
3 Footprints (W. Shorter) 9:06

Edited (6:23) on Moon
4 'Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) 8:30
5 Gingerbread Boy (J. Heath) 7:36
6 The Theme (with applause, announcement) (M. Davis) 0:37


1 Introduction (George Wein)
Video: Columbia 86975 24922, Columbia 88697 94053, Footstomp FSVD-016, Hot Chocolate HC-020, Impro Jazz 518, Mega Vision no number

2 Agitation
CD: Ezz-Thetics 1130
Video: Columbia 86975 24922, Columbia 88697 94053, Footstomp FSVD-016, Hot Chocolate HC-020, Impro Jazz 518, Mega Vision no number

3 Footprints
CD: Moon MCD 063, Ezz-Thetics 1130
Video: Columbia 86975 24922, Columbia 88697 94053, Footstomp FSVD-016, Hot Chocolate HC-020, Impro Jazz 518, Mega Vision no number

4 'Round Midnight
CD: Ezz-Thetics 1130
Video: Columbia 86975 24922, Columbia 88697 94053, Footstomp FSVD-016, Hot Chocolate HC-020, Impro Jazz 518, Mega Vision no number

5 Gingerbread Boy
CD: Ezz-Thetics 1130
Video: Columbia 86975 24922, Columbia 88697 94053, Footstomp FSVD-016, Hot Chocolate HC-020, Impro Jazz 518, Mega Vision no number

6 The Theme (with applause, announcement)
CD: Ezz-Thetics 1130
Video: Columbia 86975 24922, Columbia 88697 94053, Footstomp FSVD-016, Hot Chocolate HC-020, Impro Jazz 518, Mega Vision no number


A short excerpt of this concert -- 0:48 of "'Round Midnight" into 1:39 of "Gingerbread Boy" -- was included in a BBC broadcast of The South Bank Show, where it was misidentified as from "the Newport Festival in 1967." Thanks to Tommaso Urbano for pointing this out.

The Quintet played several venues in Europe in late October-early November 1967 as part of the "Newport Jazz Festival in Europe" produced by George Wein. According to Billboard magazine, groups from the tour were booked in the following cities, although each booking involved a subset of the groups involved: Baden (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Belfast (Ireland), Berlin (Germany), Copenhagen (Denmark), Dublin (Ireland), Epernay (France), Helsinki (Finland), Karlsruhe (Germany), Lecco (Italy), London (England), Lugano (Switzerland), Lyons (France), Mainz (Germany), Paris (France), Rotterdam (The Netherlands), Stockholm (Sweden). The Quintet, usually paired with the Archie Shepp Quintet, was booked in ten cities:

October 28: Koningin Elisabethzaal, Antwerp
October 29: Hammersmith Odeon, London
October 30: De Doelen, Rotterdam
October 31: Konserthuset, Stockholm
November 1: Kulttuuritalolla, Helsinki
November 2: Tivoli Konsertsal, Copenhagen
November 4: Philharmonie, Berlin
November 5: Teatro Europa, Lecco
November 6: Salle Pleyel, Paris
November 7: Stadthalle, Karlsruhe

Also on the tour were the Thelonious Monk Octet, the Gary Burton Quartet with Larry Coryell, Sarah Vaughan and the Bob James Trio, and many others. Davis apparently left the tour early after a dispute with producer George Wein. The rest of the Quintet performed the final concert or two of the tour as "The Wayne Shorter Quartet."

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