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The Complete On the Corner Sessions

The Complete On the Corner Sessions is a posthumous box set by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released in the US on September 25, 2007, by Columbia Records and in the UK on September 29 on Legacy Recordings.[5] Like other Davis box sets, the included material is taken from a wider chronology of sessions than the dates which actually produced the titular album. The Complete On the Corner Sessions compiles material from 1972 through 1975 which, due to lineup changes Davis made throughout the era, features over two dozen musicians.

The Complete On the Corner Sessions
Box set by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007 (2007-09-25)
RecordedMarch 9, 1972–May 5, 1975
StudioColumbia Studio E and B, New York City
GenreJazz-funk, jazz fusion
Length407:13
LabelColumbia/Legacy
ProducerTeo Macero
The Miles Davis Series chronology
(Box 7)
The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions

(2003)
The Complete On the Corner Sessions
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
BBC(favorable)[2]
Music Box[3]
Pitchfork Media(9.2/10)[4]
PopMatters8/10[5]
Rolling Stone[6]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[7]

Columbia has released a series of eight box sets containing studio recordings from the 1950s to the 1970s. These contain material not available on other Columbia albums. Following The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions, The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions, and The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions, this release includes the funk/jazz fusion album On the Corner. His band was made up of musicians trained not only in the basics of jazz, but on the newer sounds of James Brown and Sly Stone.

The box set includes more than six hours of music. Twelve tracks haven't been previously issued; another five tracks are previously unissued in full. They cover sixteen sessions from On the Corner, Big Fun, and Get Up with It until Davis's mid-seventies retirement. Miles is joined in these recordings by Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Jack DeJohnette, Billy Hart, and many others. The 6-CD deluxe edition also contains a 120-page full-color booklet with liner notes and essays by producer Bob Belden, journalist Tom Terrell, and arranger/composer Paul Buckmaster as well as rare photographs and new illustrations.[8]

Recording history edit

As with many of the Miles Davis boxed sets, the overall title is rather misleading. The On the Corner boxed set covers three years of sessions, from March 1972 to May 1975, and contains music with different styles, concepts, approaches and personnel. Similarly, The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions includes all of the sessions Davis recorded between August 1969 and February 1970, although the actual Bitches Brew sessions took place over just three days in August 1969.

The sessions for the 1972 album On the Corner were recorded in June and September 1972. On the Corner was scorned by established jazz critics at the time of its release and was one of Davis' worst-selling recordings. Its critical standing has improved with the passage of time; today it is seen as a strong forerunner of the musical techniques of hip hop, drum and bass, and electronic music.

Davis claimed that On the Corner was an attempt to connect with a young black audience which had largely forsaken jazz for rock and funk. While there is a discernible rock and funk influence in the timbres of the instruments employed and the overall rhythms, the album was also a culmination of sorts of the musique concrète approach that Davis and producer Teo Macero started using in the late 1960s. (Macero had studied with Otto Luening at Columbia University's Computer Music Center). Both sides of the original album On the Corner were based around simple, repetitive drum and bass grooves (the track delineations on the original album were arbitrary). Melodic parts, such as from trumpet, saxophone, guitar and keyboards, were often selectively snipped from hours of jam sessions and overlaid atop the rhythms in the editing process. These techniques were developed in the 1940s and '50s by avant-garde composers but were uncommon in 1970s jazz and pop. Now, refined via the use of computers and digital audio equipment, such recording and editing methods are standard amongst producers of electronically based music.

Davis also cited as inspirations during this era the contemporary composer Karlheinz Stockhausen (who was later falsely rumored to have recorded with the trumpeter in the late 1970s) and Paul Buckmaster (who played electric cello on the album and contributed some arrangements).

Content edit

The box set contains over three hours of previously unreleased material. On the November 6, 1974 date, guitarist Pete Cosey replaced Al Foster on drums on "Hip-Skip". Later that day he returned to guitar for "What They Do", playing alongside Dominique Gaumont. "Minnie" is based on the Minnie Ripperton song "Loving You", and is considered to have an almost commercial disco sound, the most mainstream-sounding track of the collection.

The Complete On the Corner Sessions also contains seven of the eight tracks that made up the 1974 double album Get Up with It. (The other track, "Honky Tonk", appears in unedited form on The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions.) Not included in the set is the "Molester" 7" single (a different mix of "Black Satin"), although the record label is included in the booklet.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Miles Davis

Disc one
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."On the Corner" (unedited master)June 1, 197219:25
2."On the Corner" (take 4)June 1, 19725:15
3."One and One" (unedited master)June 6, 197217:55
4."Helen Butte/Mr. Freedom X" (unedited master)June 6, 197223:37
5."Jabali"June 12, 197211:04
Disc two
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Ife"June 12, 197221:33
2."Chieftain"August 23, 197214:37
3."Rated X"September 6, 19726:50
4."Turnaround"November 29, 197217:16
5."U-turnaround"November 19728:27
Disc three
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Billy Preston"December 8, 197212:33
2."The Hen"January 4–5, 197312:55
3."Big Fun/Holly-wuud" (take 2)July 26, 19736:32
4."Big Fun/Holly-wuud" (take 3)July 26, 19737:07
5."Peace"July 26, 19737:01
6."Mr Foster"September 17, 197315:14
Disc four
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Calypso Frelimo"Sep 17, 197332:08
2."He Loved Him Madly"Jun 19, 197432:17
Disc five
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Maiysha"October 7, 197414:51
2."Mtume"October 7, 197415:08
3."Mtume" (take 11)October 7, 19746:51
4."Hip-Skip"November 6, 197418:59
5."What They Do"November 6, 197411:44
6."Minnie"May 5, 19753:53
Disc six
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Red China Blues"March 9, 19724:06
2."On the Corner/New York Girl/Thinkin' of One Thing and Doin' Another/Vote for Miles"June 1, 197219:54
3."Black Satin"June 6 and July 7, 19725:15
4."One and One"June 6, 19726:09
5."Helen Butte/Mr. Freedom X" (master)June 6, 197223:14
6."Big Fun"July 26, 19732:32
7."Holly-wuud"July 26, 19732:54
Total length:407:13

Notes:

  • "Ife" originally released on Big Fun (1974).
  • "Rated X", "Billy Preston", "Calypso Frelimo", "He Loved Him Madly", "Maiysha", "Mtume" and "Red China Blues" originally released on Get Up with It (1974).
  • Disc six, tracks 2–5 consist of the full original On the Corner album.
  • The boxed set track list gives June 1, 1972 for the recording of "Black Satin," but this is a mistake. The backing tracks were recorded on June 6, titled "Helen Butte/Mr Freedom X", and overdubs which actually turned it into "Black Satin," were added on July 7 of that year.

Personnel edit

Collective edit

By year edit

1972
1973
1974

By song edit

"Ife" & "Jabali" (12 June 1972 - Columbia Studio E)
"Rated X" (6 September 1972 - Columbia Studio E)
"Billy Preston" (8 December 1972 - Columbia Studio E)
"Calypso Frelimo" (17 September 1973 - Columbia Studio E)
"He Loved Him Madly" (19 or 20 June 1974 - Columbia Studio E)
"Mtume" (7 October 1974 - Columbia Studio E)
"Maiysha" (7 October 1974 - Columbia Studio E)

By recording session edit

March 9, 1972 Miles Davis (tpt); Wally Chambers (hca); Cornel Dupree (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); Bernard Purdie (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Wade Marcus (brass arr); Billy Jackson (rhythm arr)

June 1, 1972 Miles Davis (tpt); Dave Liebman (ss); Chick Corea (synth); Herbie Hancock (org); Harold I. Williams (el-p); John McLaughlin (g); Collin Walcott (sitar); Paul Buckmaster (cello); Michael Henderson (el-b); Jack DeJohnette (d); Jabali Billy Hart (d, perc, bgo); Charles Don Alias (cga, perc); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

June 6, 1972 Miles Davis (tpt); Carlos Garnett (as, ts); Bennie Maupin (bcl); Herbie Hancock (el-p, synth); Harold I. Williams (el-p, synth); Lonnie Liston Smith (org); David Creamer (g); Collin Walcott (sitar); Paul Buckmaster (cello); Michael Henderson (el-b); Jack DeJohnette (d, handclaps); Jabali Billy Hart (d, handclaps); Charles Don Alias (perc, handclaps); James Mtume Forman (perc, handclaps); Badal Roy (tabla, handclaps)

June 12, 1972 Miles Davis (tpt); Carlos Garnett (ss); Bennie Maupin (bcl); Lonnie Liston Smith (org); Harold I. Williams (el-p, synth); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); Jabali Billy Hart (d, perc); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

August 23, 1972 Miles Davis (tpt); Cedric Lawson (org); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); Badal Roy (tabla); James Mtume Forman (cga)

September 6, 1972 Miles Davis (org); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Cedric Lawson (synth); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

November 29, 1972 Miles Davis (tpt); Carlos Garnett (ss); Cedric Lawson (keyb); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

December 8, 1972 Miles Davis (org); Carlos Garnett (ss); Cedric Lawson (keyb); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

January 4, 1973 Miles Davis (tpt); Dave Liebman (ss); Cedric Lawson (keyb); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

July 26, 1973 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, fl); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

September 17, 1973 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ts, fl); John Stubblefield (ss); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

September 18, 1973 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ts); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga)

June 19, 1974 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (fl); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Dominique Gaumont (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

October 7, 1974 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Sonny Fortune (ss, fl); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Dominique Gaumont (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

November 6, 1974 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Sonny Fortune (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, d, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); Dominique Gaumont (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

May 5, 1975 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Sam Morrison (ts); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

Turnaround edit

Turnaround
 
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2023
RecordedJune 12, 1972–July 26, 1973[9]
StudioColumbia Studio B
New York
GenreJazz fusion
Length39:16
Label
Miles Davis chronology
Merci Miles! Live at Vienne
(2021)
Turnaround
(2023)

Turnaround (subtitled Rare Miles from the Complete 'On the Corner' Sessions) is an album released for Record Store Day on April 22, 2023. It compiles tracks from The Complete On the Corner Sessions recorded from June 1972 through July 1973.[9]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Miles Davis

Side one
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Jabali"June 12, 197211:06
2."U-turnaround"November 29, 19728:27
Total length:19:33
Side two
No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."The Hen"January 4, 197312:36
2."Big Fun/Holly-wuud"July 26, 19737:07
Total length:19:43

References edit

  1. ^ Jurek, Thom (2011). "The Complete On the Corner Sessions - | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  2. ^ Jones, Chris (2011). "BBC - Music - Review of Miles Davis - Complete On The Corner Sessions". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  3. ^ Metzger, John (2011). "Miles Davis - The Complete On the Corner Sessions (Album / Boxed Set Review)". musicbox-online.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  4. ^ Leone, Dominique (2011). "Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Miles Davis: The Complete On the Corner Sessions". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  5. ^ a b Hart, Ron (6 November 2007). "Miles Davis The Complete On the Corner Sessions". PopMatters. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  6. ^
  7. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 350. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  8. ^ "MILES BEYOND, News".
  9. ^ a b Miles Davis (April 22, 2023). Turnaround (liner notes). Columbia Records.

External links edit

  • On The Corner track sheets at the Miles Beyond web site
  • On The Corner official track list, plus annotations on the Miles Beyond site
  • Complete Miles Davis Recording Session and Personnel Listings

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The Complete On the Corner Sessions is a posthumous box set by American jazz musician Miles Davis released in the US on September 25 2007 by Columbia Records and in the UK on September 29 on Legacy Recordings 5 Like other Davis box sets the included material is taken from a wider chronology of sessions than the dates which actually produced the titular album The Complete On the Corner Sessions compiles material from 1972 through 1975 which due to lineup changes Davis made throughout the era features over two dozen musicians The Complete On the Corner SessionsBox set by Miles DavisReleasedSeptember 25 2007 2007 09 25 RecordedMarch 9 1972 May 5 1975StudioColumbia Studio E and B New York CityGenreJazz funk jazz fusionLength407 13LabelColumbia LegacyProducerTeo MaceroThe Miles Davis Series chronology Box 7 The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions 2003 The Complete On the Corner Sessions 2007 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 BBC favorable 2 Music Box 3 Pitchfork Media 9 2 10 4 PopMatters8 10 5 Rolling Stone 6 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings 7 Columbia has released a series of eight box sets containing studio recordings from the 1950s to the 1970s These contain material not available on other Columbia albums Following The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions and The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions this release includes the funk jazz fusion album On the Corner His band was made up of musicians trained not only in the basics of jazz but on the newer sounds of James Brown and Sly Stone The box set includes more than six hours of music Twelve tracks haven t been previously issued another five tracks are previously unissued in full They cover sixteen sessions from On the Corner Big Fun and Get Up with It until Davis s mid seventies retirement Miles is joined in these recordings by Chick Corea Herbie Hancock John McLaughlin Jack DeJohnette Billy Hart and many others The 6 CD deluxe edition also contains a 120 page full color booklet with liner notes and essays by producer Bob Belden journalist Tom Terrell and arranger composer Paul Buckmaster as well as rare photographs and new illustrations 8 Contents 1 Recording history 2 Content 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 4 1 Collective 4 2 By year 4 3 By song 4 4 By recording session 5 Turnaround 5 1 Track listing 6 References 7 External linksRecording history editAs with many of the Miles Davis boxed sets the overall title is rather misleading The On the Corner boxed set covers three years of sessions from March 1972 to May 1975 and contains music with different styles concepts approaches and personnel Similarly The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions includes all of the sessions Davis recorded between August 1969 and February 1970 although the actual Bitches Brew sessions took place over just three days in August 1969 The sessions for the 1972 album On the Corner were recorded in June and September 1972 On the Corner was scorned by established jazz critics at the time of its release and was one of Davis worst selling recordings Its critical standing has improved with the passage of time today it is seen as a strong forerunner of the musical techniques of hip hop drum and bass and electronic music Davis claimed that On the Corner was an attempt to connect with a young black audience which had largely forsaken jazz for rock and funk While there is a discernible rock and funk influence in the timbres of the instruments employed and the overall rhythms the album was also a culmination of sorts of the musique concrete approach that Davis and producer Teo Macero started using in the late 1960s Macero had studied with Otto Luening at Columbia University s Computer Music Center Both sides of the original album On the Corner were based around simple repetitive drum and bass grooves the track delineations on the original album were arbitrary Melodic parts such as from trumpet saxophone guitar and keyboards were often selectively snipped from hours of jam sessions and overlaid atop the rhythms in the editing process These techniques were developed in the 1940s and 50s by avant garde composers but were uncommon in 1970s jazz and pop Now refined via the use of computers and digital audio equipment such recording and editing methods are standard amongst producers of electronically based music Davis also cited as inspirations during this era the contemporary composer Karlheinz Stockhausen who was later falsely rumored to have recorded with the trumpeter in the late 1970s and Paul Buckmaster who played electric cello on the album and contributed some arrangements Content editThe box set contains over three hours of previously unreleased material On the November 6 1974 date guitarist Pete Cosey replaced Al Foster on drums on Hip Skip Later that day he returned to guitar for What They Do playing alongside Dominique Gaumont Minnie is based on the Minnie Ripperton song Loving You and is considered to have an almost commercial disco sound the most mainstream sounding track of the collection The Complete On the Corner Sessions also contains seven of the eight tracks that made up the 1974 double album Get Up with It The other track Honky Tonk appears in unedited form on The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions Not included in the set is the Molester 7 single a different mix of Black Satin although the record label is included in the booklet Track listing editAll tracks are written by Miles DavisDisc oneNo TitleRecording dateLength1 On the Corner unedited master June 1 197219 252 On the Corner take 4 June 1 19725 153 One and One unedited master June 6 197217 554 Helen Butte Mr Freedom X unedited master June 6 197223 375 Jabali June 12 197211 04 Disc twoNo TitleRecording dateLength1 Ife June 12 197221 332 Chieftain August 23 197214 373 Rated X September 6 19726 504 Turnaround November 29 197217 165 U turnaround November 19728 27 Disc threeNo TitleRecording dateLength1 Billy Preston December 8 197212 332 The Hen January 4 5 197312 553 Big Fun Holly wuud take 2 July 26 19736 324 Big Fun Holly wuud take 3 July 26 19737 075 Peace July 26 19737 016 Mr Foster September 17 197315 14 Disc fourNo TitleRecording dateLength1 Calypso Frelimo Sep 17 197332 082 He Loved Him Madly Jun 19 197432 17 Disc fiveNo TitleRecording dateLength1 Maiysha October 7 197414 512 Mtume October 7 197415 083 Mtume take 11 October 7 19746 514 Hip Skip November 6 197418 595 What They Do November 6 197411 446 Minnie May 5 19753 53 Disc sixNo TitleRecording dateLength1 Red China Blues March 9 19724 062 On the Corner New York Girl Thinkin of One Thing and Doin Another Vote for Miles June 1 197219 543 Black Satin June 6 and July 7 19725 154 One and One June 6 19726 095 Helen Butte Mr Freedom X master June 6 197223 146 Big Fun July 26 19732 327 Holly wuud July 26 19732 54Total length 407 13 Notes Ife originally released on Big Fun 1974 Rated X Billy Preston Calypso Frelimo He Loved Him Madly Maiysha Mtume and Red China Blues originally released on Get Up with It 1974 Disc six tracks 2 5 consist of the full original On the Corner album The boxed set track list gives June 1 1972 for the recording of Black Satin but this is a mistake The backing tracks were recorded on June 6 titled Helen Butte Mr Freedom X and overdubs which actually turned it into Black Satin were added on July 7 of that year Personnel editCollective edit Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah organ electric piano Badal Roy tabla Bennie Maupin bass clarinet Carlos Garnett alto and tenor saxophone Don Alias percussion Chick Corea synthesiser electric piano Collin Walcott sitar Dave Liebman soprano saxophone Flute David Creamer electric guitar Harold I Williams electric piano synthesiser Herbie Hancock organ electric piano synthesiser Jabali Billy Hart drums bongos Jack DeJohnette drums James Mtume Foreman percussion John McLaughlin electric guitar Lonnie Liston Smith organ Michael Henderson electric bass with wah wah Paul Buckmaster cello Cedric Lawson electric piano Reggie Lucas electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna electric sitar Al Foster drums Pete Cosey electric guitar Dominique Gaumont electric guitar Sonny Fortune fluteBy year edit 1972Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah organ Cedric Lawson electric piano Reggie Lucas electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna electric sitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion Badal Roy tabla Sonny Fortune flute Carlos Garnett soprano saxophone John McLaughlin electric guitar1973Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah electric piano organ Dave Liebman flute John Stubblefield soprano saxophone Pete Cosey electric guitar Reggie Lucas electric guitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion1974Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah organ Dave Liebman soprano saxophone flute Sonny Fortune flute Pete Cosey electric guitar Reggie Lucas electric guitar Dominique Gaumont electric guitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussionBy song edit Ife amp Jabali 12 June 1972 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah Sonny Fortune soprano saxophone flute Bennie Maupin clarinet flute Carlos Garnett soprano saxophone Lonnie Liston Smith piano Harold I Williams Jr piano Michael Henderson Fender bass Al Foster drums Billy Hart drums Badal Roy tabla James Mtume African percussion Rated X 6 September 1972 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis organ Reggie Lucas electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna electric sitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion Badal Roy tabla Billy Preston 8 December 1972 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah Carlos Garnett soprano saxophone Cedric Lawson Fender Rhodes electric piano Reggie Lucas electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna electric sitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion Badal Roy tabla Calypso Frelimo 17 September 1973 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah electric piano organ Dave Liebman flute John Stubblefield soprano saxophone Pete Cosey electric guitar Reggie Lucas electric guitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion He Loved Him Madly 19 or 20 June 1974 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah organ Dave Liebman soprano saxophone flute Pete Cosey electric guitar Reggie Lucas electric guitar Dominique Gaumont electric guitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion Mtume 7 October 1974 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah organ Sonny Fortune flute Pete Cosey electric guitar Reggie Lucas electric guitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussion Maiysha 7 October 1974 Columbia Studio E Miles Davis electric trumpet with wah wah organ Sonny Fortune flute Pete Cosey electric guitar Reggie Lucas electric guitar Dominique Gaumont electric guitar Michael Henderson bass guitar Al Foster drums James Mtume Foreman percussionBy recording session edit March 9 1972 Miles Davis tpt Wally Chambers hca Cornel Dupree g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d Bernard Purdie d James Mtume Forman cga perc Wade Marcus brass arr Billy Jackson rhythm arr June 1 1972 Miles Davis tpt Dave Liebman ss Chick Corea synth Herbie Hancock org Harold I Williams el p John McLaughlin g Collin Walcott sitar Paul Buckmaster cello Michael Henderson el b Jack DeJohnette d Jabali Billy Hart d perc bgo Charles Don Alias cga perc James Mtume Forman cga perc Badal Roy tabla June 6 1972 Miles Davis tpt Carlos Garnett as ts Bennie Maupin bcl Herbie Hancock el p synth Harold I Williams el p synth Lonnie Liston Smith org David Creamer g Collin Walcott sitar Paul Buckmaster cello Michael Henderson el b Jack DeJohnette d handclaps Jabali Billy Hart d handclaps Charles Don Alias perc handclaps James Mtume Forman perc handclaps Badal Roy tabla handclaps June 12 1972 Miles Davis tpt Carlos Garnett ss Bennie Maupin bcl Lonnie Liston Smith org Harold I Williams el p synth Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d Jabali Billy Hart d perc James Mtume Forman cga perc Badal Roy tabla August 23 1972 Miles Davis tpt Cedric Lawson org Reggie Lucas g Khalil Balakrishna sitar Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d Badal Roy tabla James Mtume Forman cga September 6 1972 Miles Davis org Reggie Lucas g Khalil Balakrishna sitar Cedric Lawson synth Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc Badal Roy tabla November 29 1972 Miles Davis tpt Carlos Garnett ss Cedric Lawson keyb Reggie Lucas g Khalil Balakrishna sitar Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc Badal Roy tabla December 8 1972 Miles Davis org Carlos Garnett ss Cedric Lawson keyb Reggie Lucas g Khalil Balakrishna sitar Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc Badal Roy tabla January 4 1973 Miles Davis tpt Dave Liebman ss Cedric Lawson keyb Reggie Lucas g Khalil Balakrishna sitar Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc Badal Roy tabla July 26 1973 Miles Davis tpt org Dave Liebman ss fl Pete Cosey g Reggie Lucas g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc September 17 1973 Miles Davis tpt org Dave Liebman ts fl John Stubblefield ss Pete Cosey g Reggie Lucas g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc September 18 1973 Miles Davis tpt org Dave Liebman ts Pete Cosey g Reggie Lucas g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga June 19 1974 Miles Davis tpt org Dave Liebman fl Pete Cosey g Reggie Lucas g Dominique Gaumont g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc October 7 1974 Miles Davis tpt org Sonny Fortune ss fl Pete Cosey g Reggie Lucas g Dominique Gaumont g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc November 6 1974 Miles Davis tpt org Sonny Fortune ss ts fl Pete Cosey g d perc Reggie Lucas g Dominique Gaumont g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc May 5 1975 Miles Davis tpt org Sam Morrison ts Pete Cosey g perc Reggie Lucas g Michael Henderson el b Al Foster d James Mtume Forman cga perc Turnaround editTurnaround nbsp Compilation album by Miles DavisReleasedApril 22 2023RecordedJune 12 1972 July 26 1973 9 StudioColumbia Studio B New YorkGenreJazz fusionLength39 16LabelColumbiaLegacyMiles Davis chronologyMerci Miles Live at Vienne 2021 Turnaround 2023 Turnaround subtitled Rare Miles from the Complete On the Corner Sessions is an album released for Record Store Day on April 22 2023 It compiles tracks from The Complete On the Corner Sessions recorded from June 1972 through July 1973 9 Track listing edit All tracks are written by Miles DavisSide oneNo TitleRecording dateLength1 Jabali June 12 197211 062 U turnaround November 29 19728 27Total length 19 33 Side twoNo TitleRecording dateLength1 The Hen January 4 197312 362 Big Fun Holly wuud July 26 19737 07Total length 19 43References edit Jurek Thom 2011 The Complete On the Corner Sessions AllMusic allmusic com Retrieved 8 August 2011 Jones Chris 2011 BBC Music Review of Miles Davis Complete On The Corner Sessions bbc co uk Retrieved 8 August 2011 Metzger John 2011 Miles Davis The Complete On the Corner Sessions Album Boxed Set Review musicbox online com Retrieved 8 August 2011 Leone Dominique 2011 Pitchfork Album Reviews Miles Davis The Complete On the Corner Sessions pitchfork com Retrieved 8 August 2011 a b Hart Ron 6 November 2007 Miles Davis The Complete On the Corner Sessions PopMatters Retrieved 20 March 2017 Rolling Stone review Cook Richard Morton Brian 2008 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings 9th ed Penguin p 350 ISBN 978 0 141 03401 0 MILES BEYOND News a b Miles Davis April 22 2023 Turnaround liner notes Columbia Records External links editArticle about release On The Corner track sheets at the Miles Beyond web site On The Corner official track list plus annotations on the Miles Beyond site Complete Miles Davis 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