
Miles Davis ā E.S.P. (Impex Records, 180g)
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
-
ESP marks the beginning of a revitalization for Miles Davis, as his second classic quintet ā saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams ā gels, establishing what would become their signature adventurous hard bop. Miles had been moving toward this direction in the two years preceding the release of ESP and he had recorded with everyone outside of Shorter prior to this record, but his addition galvanizes the group, pushing them toward music that was recognizably bop but as adventurous as jazzās avant-garde.
Outwardly, this music doesnāt take as many risks as Coltrane or Ornette Colemanās recordings of the mid-ā60s, but by borrowing some of the same theories ā a de-emphasis of composition in favor of sheer improvisation, elastic definitions of tonality ā they created a unique sound that came to define the very sound of modern jazz. Certainly, many musicians have returned to this group for inspiration, but their recordings remain fresh, because they exist at this fine dividing line between standard bop and avant. On ESP, they tilt a bit toward conventional hard bop (something thatās apparent toward the end of the record), largely because this is their first effort, but the fact is, this difference between this album and hard bop from the early ā60s is remarkable.
This is exploratory music, whether itās rushing by in a flurry of notes or elegantly reclining in Hancockās calm yet complex chords. The compositions are brilliantly structured as well, encouraging such free-form exploration with their elliptical yet memorable themes. This quintet may have cut more adventurous records, but ESP remains one of their very best albums.
Genre: Jazz
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Miles DavisLabel: Columbia, Impex RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: JazzA1 E.S.P.
A2 Eighty-One
A3 Little One
A4 R.J.
B1 Agitation
B2 Iris
B3 Mood
Original: $56.91
-65%$56.91
$19.92Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
-
ESP marks the beginning of a revitalization for Miles Davis, as his second classic quintet ā saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams ā gels, establishing what would become their signature adventurous hard bop. Miles had been moving toward this direction in the two years preceding the release of ESP and he had recorded with everyone outside of Shorter prior to this record, but his addition galvanizes the group, pushing them toward music that was recognizably bop but as adventurous as jazzās avant-garde.
Outwardly, this music doesnāt take as many risks as Coltrane or Ornette Colemanās recordings of the mid-ā60s, but by borrowing some of the same theories ā a de-emphasis of composition in favor of sheer improvisation, elastic definitions of tonality ā they created a unique sound that came to define the very sound of modern jazz. Certainly, many musicians have returned to this group for inspiration, but their recordings remain fresh, because they exist at this fine dividing line between standard bop and avant. On ESP, they tilt a bit toward conventional hard bop (something thatās apparent toward the end of the record), largely because this is their first effort, but the fact is, this difference between this album and hard bop from the early ā60s is remarkable.
This is exploratory music, whether itās rushing by in a flurry of notes or elegantly reclining in Hancockās calm yet complex chords. The compositions are brilliantly structured as well, encouraging such free-form exploration with their elliptical yet memorable themes. This quintet may have cut more adventurous records, but ESP remains one of their very best albums.
Genre: Jazz
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Miles DavisLabel: Columbia, Impex RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: JazzA1 E.S.P.
A2 Eighty-One
A3 Little One
A4 R.J.
B1 Agitation
B2 Iris
B3 Mood




















