Album
The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions
2003 · Jazz
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The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions is a Jazz album by Miles Davis, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
Of all the Miles Davis recording, the 16 weeks of sessions that created a single, two-selection LP produced by Teo Macero called A Tribute to Jack Johnson have been the most apocryphal. While the album itself was a confounding obscurity upon release — due to its closeness in proximity to the nearly simultaneous release of the vastly inferior yet infinitely more label-promoted Live at the Fillmore East — its reputation as the first complete fusion of jazz and rock is cemented. It also garnered a place in the history books for guitarist John McLaughlin, the axis around whose raw, slash-and-burn playing the entire album turn. The five-CD Complete Jack Johnson Sessions set, covering February 18 to June 4 of 1970, reveals that a revolving cast of musicians entered the Davis/Macero music and sound lab and made a series of mind-bending, often inspired — yet sometimes maddeningly monotonous — recording date, where the creation of backbeat-driven grooves and short, rhythmic, rock- and funk-inflected riffs were the only ideas presented by Davis; everything else flowed freely, for better or worse. No less than five albums have benefited from these sessions: the others include Live-Evil, Get Up with It, Direction, and Big Fun. The two cuts that make up A Tribute to Jack Johnson, "Right Off" and "Yesternow," make up the last two selections on disc five. The arrangement of the session is basically chronological. Thu, there are not only numerous takes of a composition but insertion and remake takes as well. For instance, there are two takes of "Willie Nelson," two inserted "version," and two remake, all sequenced here in a row. Likewise is the strange genesi, deconstruction, and rebirth of "Go Ahead John," which appeared in this form on Big Fun. Still, despite the hypnotic grooves where already elongated tunes turn into monolithic groove structure, the historical importance of these sessions and the sheer listening pleasure they provide in doses cannot be overestimated. There are 17 previously unissued performances here, 14 take, and alternates that have never been issued in full form! As a small example, the official unearthing of the "Duran" alternate take offers so much more in terms of different instrumentation (many alternates here provide this) and ambience than the circulated version that it is nearly a different tune altogether. The roots of "Right Off" and "Yesternow," which appear on disc three, compare to the final heavily edited versions on the album as startlingly different composition. Evolution becomes not only the crux of the Davis session, but a whole new way of making jazz record. These sides reveal how, decades later, Davis's own playing remains firmly committed to the jazz ideal as a soloist despite the fact that McLaughlin and others such as Bennie Maupin, Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter, Jack DeJohnette, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Steve Grossman, Michael Henderson, Ron Carter, Sonny Sharrock, Airto, Dave Holland, and Hermeto Pascoal were essentially playing jam- and groove-based rock. The role of guitarist Sonny Sharrock is finally defined here. It has previously been discounted and provided endless grist for the Davis rumor mill how he was mixed out of the session. Ye, he wa, but so was almost everyone but McLaughlin and Miles at one point or another. Check out Sharrock's killer slide playing that appears on the second inset of "Willie Nelson." For those who worship at the McLaughlin altar, there are the extra minutes of screaming, fuzz-drenched wailing on "Right Off" that were left on the floor by Macero. But this set is full of moments like that, such as the previously unreleased "Sugar Ray," a futuristic look at electronic noise — with rhythm — as jazz. It is true that attempting to listen to this as a box is an admittedly long, arduou, and sometimes difficult task. Taking on individual piece, in a changer, or even a disc at a time, is a deeply engaging, provocative listening experience. If any recordings needed to be released in order to document the perfect fusion of jazz and rock — in addition to Miles' musical and studio development — it's these. .
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Tracklist
- 1-1Willie Nelson (Take 2)6:41
- 1-2Willie Nelson (Take 3)10:21
- 1-3Willie Nelson (Insert 1)6:33
- 1-4Willie Nelson (Insert 2)5:22
- 1-5Willie Nelson (Remake Take 1)10:45
- 1-6Willie Nelson (Remake Take 2)10:17
- 1-7Johnny Bratton (Take 4)8:17
- 1-8Johnny Bratton (Insert 1)6:38
- 1-9Johnny Bratton (Insert 1)5:19
- 1-10Archie Moore4:45
- 2-1Go Ahead John (Part One)13:07
- 2-2Go Ahead John (Part Two A)7:00
- 2-3Go Ahead John (Part Two B)10:06
- 2-4Go Ahead John (Part Two C)3:38
- 2-5Go Ahead John (Part One Remake)11:04
- 2-6Duran (Take 4)5:37
- 2-7Duran (Take 6)11:20
- 2-8Sugar Ray6:16
- 3-1Right Off (Take 10)11:09
- 3-2Right Off (Take 10A)4:33
- 3-3Right Off (Take 11)5:58
- 3-4Right Off (Take 12)8:49
- 3-5Yesternow (Take 16)9:49
- 3-6Yesternow (New Take 4)16:02
- 3-7Honky Tonk (Take 2)10:04
- 3-8Honky Tonk (Take 5)11:29
- 4-1Ali (Take 3)6:50
- 4-2Ali (Take 4)10:14
- 4-3Konda16:29
- 4-4Nem Um Talvez (Take 17)2:50
- 4-5Nem Um Talvez (Take 19)2:54
- 4-6Little High People (Take 7)6:52
- 4-7Little High People (Take 8)9:28
- 4-8Nem Um Talvez (Take 3)4:36
- 4-9Nem Um Talvez (Take 4A)2:04
- 4-10Selim (Take 4B)2:15
- 4-11Little Church (Take 7)3:16
- 4-12Little Church (Take 10)3:15
- 5-1The Mask (Part One)7:47
- 5-2The Mask (Part Two)15:45
- 5-3Right Off26:54
- 5-4Yesternow25:36
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
- gritty
- aggressive
- funky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Miles DavisTRUMPET
- Airto MoreiraCUICA, BERIMBAU PERCUSSION
- Bennie MaupinBASS CLARINET
- Billy CobhamDRUMS
- Chick CoreaELECTRIC PIANO ORGAN
- Dave HollandBASS ELECTRIC BASS
- Gene PerlaELECTRIC BASS
- Herbie HancockELECTRIC PIANO ORGAN
- Hermeto PascoalDRUMS
- Jack DeJohnetteDRUMS
- John McLaughlinGUITAR
- Keith JarrettELECTRIC PIANO
- Lenny WhiteDRUMS
- Michael HendersonELECTRIC BASS
- Ron CarterBASS
- Sonny SharrockGUITAR, EFFECTS GUITAR, SYNTHESIZER
- Steve GrossmanSOPRANO SAXOPHONE
- Wayne ShorterSOPRANO SAXOPHONE
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