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Johnny Dyani - Bass, Piano, Tambourine, Vocals, Multi Instruments I'll try to get these uploaded onto Sharebee as well in the next few days as time permits. You'll be glad you did.Äownload Yo Miles! Live at the Fillmore Auditorium March 4 2000, CD1, CD2, and CD3. If you like these sound files, please, please, please do yourself a favor and check out the Yo Miles! studio recordings that are currently available. There's still tons of fire, and provides evidence that jazz fusion can still be a vital, creative form when you get the right mix of artists involved. Personally, the tunes in these cats hands sound a bit less dense and less angry/more celebratory than The Prince of Darkness would have allowed during his peak years. Mostly, these are covers with the occasional Kaiser & Smith originals thrown in for good measure. If you're already a fan of Miles' 1970s work, you'll have an idea of what to expect. These particular CDs document a live gig from March of 2000.
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They also have a tendency on their studio albums to perform their own original tunes, which though definitely Miles-inspired, are not likely to be mistaken for anything in the extensive Miles Davis canon.
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Unlike a lot of tribute bands, these cats aren't merely copying the original artist's sound, but rather are using the compositions to go off into uncharted territory. All of their studio recordings are double-CDs, so expect a lot of music. These cats also gigged around a bit from time to time, and went on to record some other studio albums under the Yo Miles! banner - Yo Miles!: Sky Garden (2004) and Yo Miles!: Upriver (2005). The first album was released in 1998 under their names with the simple title Yo Miles! and that album rocked the house. Henry Kaiser and Wadada Leo Smith started the Yo Miles! project as something of a one-off tribute to Miles Davis' late 1960s-mid 1970s electric era back in the late 1990s, that subsequently took on a life of its own.
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