Miles Davis - On The Corner [Japan LP / SOPL-125] 24-bit/96kHz

Miles Davis - On The Corner
Japanese 1st press (?) / SOPL-125
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (converted to 24/96) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | 1.2 gb incl. recovery | FS | Jazz | 1972

Allmusic.com rating: 5 / 5


On the Corner is a studio album by jazz musician Miles Davis, recorded in June and July 1972 and released later that year on Columbia Records. It was scorned by critics at the time of its release and was one of Davis's worst-selling recordings. Its critical standing has improved dramatically with the passage of time, as it is now seen as a strong forerunner of many musical techniques and tendencies.


Davis claimed that On the Corner was an attempt at reconnecting with the 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, from a musical standpoint the album was a culmination of sorts of the musique concrète approach that Davis and producer Teo Macero (who had studied with Otto Luening at Columbia University's Computer Music Center) had begun to explore in the late 1960s. Both sides of the record were based around drum and bass grooves, with the melodic parts snipped from hours of jams. These techniques, refined via the use of computers and digital audio equipment, are now standard amongst producers of electronically-based music[citation needed]. Also cited as musical influences on the album by Davis were the contemporary composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, who later recorded with the trumpeter in 1980, and Paul Buckmaster (who played electric cello on the album and contributed some arrangements).




Track listing
All songs written by Miles Davis.

Side one
"On the Corner / New York Girl / Thinkin' One Thing and Doin' Another / Vote for Miles" (19:55)
"Black Satin" (5:16)

Side two
"One and One" (6:09)
"Helen Butte / Mr. Freedom X" (23:18)


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