Esp
Author: Davis, Miles
Format: Import
Release Date: 29-12-1990
Details: E.S.P. marks the great divide between the conservative hard bop/soul jazz directions of Miles Davis's At the Blackhawk band and the freely inflected, collective explorations of his '60s quintet. Egged on by young firebrands Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, Davis extends his core melodic principles while making his peace with post-modernists such as John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, and Cecil Taylor--all the while on a collision course with the blues, R&B, funk, and freeform psychedelia of his post-Bitches Brew period (as presaged by the generic but spirited boogaloo rendition of a straight eight rock beat on "Eighty-One"). The arrival of Wayne Shorter galvanized this quintet, Hancock in particular. It is in the serpentine minimalism of his tenor, and the moody, impressionistic ambiguity of the pianist's chords on Shorter's ballads, such as "Iris," that this ensemble first hints at the kind of amorphous harmonies, rhythmic plasticity, and intuitive collective interplay that distinguished Sorcerer and Filles de Kilimanjaro. And in the jittery, urban sprawl of 19-year-old Tony Williams's prelude to "Agitation" is the seed-germ of the polyrhythmic, stop-and-go pulse time he and Carter perfected on Miles Smiles, and his arrival as a front-line solo voice on Nefertiti. --Chip Stern
UPC: 074644686326
EAN: 0074644686326
Model: MFR074644686326#VG
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood