1969 Miles: Festiva de Juan Pins explained

1969 Miles: Festiva de Juan Pins
Type:live
Artist:Miles Davis
Cover:Miles Festiva De Juan Pins 1969.jpg
Released: (Japan)
Recorded:July 25, 1969[1]
Venue:Juan-les-Pins Festival
Juan-les-Pins, France
Label:CBS/Sony
Producer:Teo Macero
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Prev Year:1993
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1969 Miles: Festiva de Juan Pins is a live album by Miles Davis recorded at the jazz festival in La Pinède, Juan-les-Pins, Antibes, France, as an ORTF radio broadcast.

Featuring saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Chick Corea, bassist Dave Holland, and drummer Jack DeJohnette, this line-up became known as "The Miles Davis Lost Quintet" as it did not record in the studio in this configuration.

They performed twice at the Juan-les-Pins Festival, July 25 and 26. Columbia recorded both shows, but the music would not be released in its entirety until 2013. Music from this CD, which was recorded at the July 25 concert, and from the July 26 performance was included in the 2013 box set .

Personnel

The Miles Davis Quintet

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 2013 . Miles Davis – The Lost Quintet . 2024-02-25 . Jazzwise . en . The 25 July set was actually issued in 1993 by Sony Japan as 1969 Miles Festiva De Juan Pins, a hard to obtain import that quickly became deleted and a collector’s item..