All Artists:Miles Davis Title:Jazz at the Plaza Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label:Sony Original Release Date: 1/1/1958 Re-Release Date: 4/17/2001 Album Type: Original recording remastered Genres:Jazz, Pop Style:Bebop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC:696998524521
Synopsis
Product Description
This CD plays 4 tracks from the Miles Davis Sextet.
Wayne L. from VANCOUVER, WA Reviewed on 9/30/2006...
Like NEW condition!
CD Reviews
Smokin' Hot Ignore the Recording Quality Whiners
Talking Wall | Queen Creek, AZ | 12/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is an extremely good set by what is probably the greatest group of talented individuals ever assembled to play "jazz". I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the 2 and 3 star ratings. Let me remind you that in 1958, live recordings were very rare. In fact, I have some live recordings from earlier dates by Charlie Parker and they are FAR worse than Jazz at the Plaza. The record companies did not have the methodology down nor did they have the technology to record live events and make 'em sound spectacular.
Why do you listen to music like this anyway? Do you wet yourself over the fidelity? No, you wet yourself over the incredible licks laid down by Miles, Trane, Cannonball, and Evans. Good Lord, two stars. Obviously those reviewers do not understand the significance of that little bit of plastic spinning 'round in the CD player.
Ok, enough of that. I own over 80 Miles Davis CDs. I am well read on the man's life and his music. I won't say I'm an expert but I probably know far more about this music than most of the reviewers out here. So trust me, this is a great great great session. These guys blew the roof off The Plaza on the evening of September 9, 1958. In fact, when this recording was made, it was not meant to be a commercial release. It was recorded as a kind of keepsake by Irving Townsend. Music by this Miles' sextet is exceedingly rare if you think about it. We have just a few sessions available for our enjoyment. Thank God Columbia decided to release this date. Thank you Columbia (Sony)!
So, is the recording quality great? No. Is it terrible to the point of distraction and painful listening? Heck no! Yes, Miles is a bit off mic here and there. One reviewer claims the background players are louder than Miles. I sure don't hear it that way, but if you do find this to be true, that's what equalizers are for. Two stars indeed. If one is so concerned about fidelity, one should pick up some of those stereo demonstration recordings used in stereo shops and listen to those all day."
Sony got it right
Henry Rosner | Huntingdon Valley, Pa United States | 02/07/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After it's original LP release by Columbia Records in the late 70s with the tracks out of order, the room where it was recorded incorrectly listed not to mention the recording date altogether wrong, Sony finally got it right. Tweaked the sound a bit as well. This is the raw power of the Evans/Coltrane/Cannonball Miles Quintet. Not for the audiophile, but for those who love the music."
Miles live
Nikica Gilic | 07/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Some jazz fans seem to expect live recordings to be of impeccable digital quality, as if recorded in a studio.
This is somewhat puzzling to me - "Jazz at the Plaza" shows all the vigour and excitement of a live concert that can rarely be found in studio recordings by the same artists.
Constantly fascinated by this disc, I really didn't mind that Miles at one point turns his back to the mike (presumably to the audience as well) or that a contemporary sound engineer would have placed mikes in better positions and adjust all the levels...
"The music is fantastic, some of the best of the best period. But why buy this thin set when you can get this whole album (minus If I were a bell, which is recorded just as well in Live at the Blackhawk)as the second half of '58 MILES (or '58 sessions, can't remember) that includes stellar studio renditions of Fran Dance, Stella by Starlight, and On Green Dolphin Street? Spend a buck more and download If I Were a Bell--otherwise, this set--more attractively packaged, mind you--is a complete duplicate of a superior album (although the sound on each is suspect).
Edit:
I now see that '58 sessions is out of print on CD and somehow never got the full 24 bit legacy treatment,but buy a used version. The full set (that was the same price as jazz at the plaza) ought to have been or should be rereleased!"