Bass [Fender] – Felton CrewsDrums – Vincent WilburnSynthesizer [Yamaha Cp30], Written-By, Arranged By – Robert Irving IIISynthesizer, Written-By, Arranged By – Randy HallWritten-By – Glenn Burris
5:52
2
Back Seat Betty
Written-By, Arranged By – Miles Davis
11:15
3
Ursula
Written-By, Arranged By – Miles Davis
10:50
4
Aida
Written-By, Arranged By – Miles Davis
8:10
5
The Man With The Horn
Bass [Fender] – Felton CrewsDrums – Vincent WilburnPiano, Synthesizer [Yamaha Cp30], Written-By, Arranged By – Robert Irving IIIVocals, Guitar, Celesta, Synthesizer, Written-By, Arranged By – Randy Hall
6:32
6
Fat Time
Written-By, Arranged By – Miles Davis
9:53
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
PC 36790, C 36790
Miles Davis
The Man With The Horn (LP, Album, Car)
Columbia, Columbia
PC 36790, C 36790
US
1981
CBS 84708
Miles Davis
The Man With The Horn (LP, Album)
CBS
CBS 84708
Greece
1981
FC 36790
Miles Davis
The Man With The Horn (LP, Album)
Columbia
FC 36790
US
1981
C 36790
Miles Davis
The Man With The Horn (LP, Album, RE)
Columbia
C 36790
US
Unknown
C 36790
Miles Davis
The Man With The Horn (LP, Album, RE)
Columbia
C 36790
US
Unknown
Barcodes
Barcode: 4 547366 197419
Rights Society: JASRAC
Companies
Manufactured By – Sony Music Japan International Inc.
Album
The Man with the Horn is an album released by Miles Davis in 1981, featuring drummer Al Foster, saxophonist Bill Evans, guitarists Mike Stern and Barry Finnerty, and others. It was Davis's first new release since 1975, following a six-year reclusive retirement. Rock-oriented, the album fuses 1980s pop with improvisational funk and fusion styles. The album marked Davis's return to his more traditional trumpet playing, although the title song The Man with the Horn features wah-wah improvisation along. The Man With The Horn - Miles Davis. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Miles nephew Vince Wilburn was responsible for getting the trumpeter out of the suicidal withdrawal in which he had enclosed himself since 1975. Wilburn, a drummer in a Chicago group that played music that combined funk, soul, and fusion jazz, persuaded his uncle in New York to join them in the studio. Miles, however, no longer had the same technical facility and had to record his trumpet parts later. He also met the saxophonist Bill Evans, the bass guitarist Marcus Miller, and called the drummer Al Foster back. The result was a. One of my favourites Miles albums. Legendary staff : Mike Stern-Bill Evans-Barry Finnerty-Al Foster-Sammy Figueroa and the first colaboration with Man with a Horn Miles Davis album. Young Man with a Horn BLP 5013 is the second studio album of Miles Davis, released as a 10-inch mono LP recorded and released by the Blue Note label in 1952. The album title is presumably a reference to the 1950 film Young Man with a Horn. It was Davis' only official album recorded or released that year, at a time in his career while he was struggling with heroin addiction. This was the first of three 10LPs recorded by Davis for Blue. Songs in album Miles Davis - The Man With The Horn 1981. Miles Davis - Fat Time. Miles Davis - Back Seat Betty. Miles Davis - Shout. Miles Davis - Aida. Miles Davis - The Man With The Horn. Miles Davis - Ursula. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Miles Davis. Miles Davis- Back Seat Betty from The Man With The Horn 11:21. Miles Davis - Ursula 10:52. Miles Davis - The Man with the Horn 1981, Full Album. Miles Davis - Shout 5:53. Miles Davis' first comeback record finds the trumpeter a bit shaky he would improve album by album during the next few years and has a few poppish throwaway tracks it is doubtful if anyone really remembers the title cut or Shout. But with Bill Evans on soprano and electric bassist Marcus Miller, the other four selections are more rewarding with Davis forming the nucleus of his new band. Listen free to Miles Davis The Man With The Horn Fat Time, Back Seat Betty and more. 6 tracks 47:59. Miles Davis trumpet Marcus Miller bass, Vince Wilburn drums Bill Evans soprano sax, Mike Stern guitar 1 Felton Crews bass guitar, Sammy Figueroa percussion Barry Finnerty guitar 2-6, Al Foster Drums Randy Hall Synthesizer, Guitar, Arranger, Moog Synthesizer, Vocals Background, Vocals, Celeste Robert Irving III Synthesizer, Keyboards, Arranger, Piano Teo Macero Producer Columbia CD COL 468701 2 publ. 1981 - Cover art: John Berg, Cindy Brown & Bob Cato Discover more music, concert. Miles Davis' first comeback record finds the trumpeter a bit shaky he would improve album by album during the next few years and has a few poppish throwaway tracks it is doubtful if anyone really remembers the title cut or Shout. The Man With the Horn saw more commercial success than many of Davis' previous albums in spite of the criticism, charting at 53 on the Billboard 200 and spending eighteen weeks on the charts. The Man with the Horn Q&A
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