Quiet Nights
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Quiet Nights | ||
Studio album by Miles Davis/Gil Evans | ||
Released | 1963 | |
Recorded | 1962-1963 | |
Genre | Jazz | |
Miles Davis/Gil Evans chronology | ||
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Someday My Prince Will Come (1961) |
Quiet Nights (1962-1963) |
Seven Steps to Heaven (1963) |
Quiet Nights is an album recorded in 1962 and 1963 by Miles Davis and Gil Evans. The first six tunes were recorded in 1962 with an orchestra conducted by Evans, and "Summer Night" was recorded in 1963 by Davis with a short-lived quintet (George Coleman, Victor Feldman, Ron Carter and Frank Butler), during the sessions for the album Seven Steps to Heaven, although Coleman lays out on this number. Davis regarded the 27-minute album of bossa-nova songs as an unfinished project, and its release against Davis's wishes caused a lengthy breach with producer Teo Macero.
[edit] Track listing
- "Song No. 2" (G. Evans-M. Davis)
- "Once upon a Summertime" (J. Mercer-M. Legrand-E. Marnay-E. Barclay)
- "Aos Pes Da Cruz" (M. Pinto-J. Goncalves)
- "Song No. 1" (G. Evans-M. Davis)
- "Wait Till You See Her" (R. Rodgers-L. Hart)
- "Corcovado" (A.C. Jobim)
- "Summer Night" (A. Dubin-H. Warren)
CD reissue includes "The Time of the Barracudas", music recorded in 1963 to accompany a play of the same name by Peter Barnes. This features another orchestra conducted by Evans, and the rhythm section of the Davis 60's quintet (Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams).