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Default Miles Davis - The Complete Concert: 1964 (My Funny Valentine)



The following is from YouTube, but probably a rewrite from AllMusic.com.

Miles Davis' concert of February 12, 1964, was divided into two LPs, with all of the ballads put on My Funny Valentine. These five lengthy tracks (specifically, "All of You," "Stella by Starlight," "All Blues," "I Thought About You," and the title cut) put the emphasis on the lyricism of Davis, along with some strong statements from tenor saxophonist George Coleman and freer moments from the young rhythm section of pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams. This hour-long LP complements the up-tempo romps of Four & More

Tracklist:
01. My Funny Valentine (L.Hart/R.Rodgers)...(00:00)
02. All Of You (Cole Porter).................................(15:09)
03. Stella By Starlight (N.Washington/V.Young)....(30:17)
04. All Blues (Miles Davis)...........................................( 43:20)
05. I Thought About You (J.V.Heusen/J.Mercer)...(52:15)

Personnel:
1.Miles Davis – Trumpet
2.George Coleman – Tenor Saxophone
3.Herbie Hancock – Piano
4.Ron Carter – Double Bass
5.Tony Williams – Drums

Genre: Jazz/Cool/Hard Bop.
Recorded: Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New York City;February 12, 1964.
Released: February 23, 1965
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