Description
Guitar Greats - Salute to Miles Davis DVD 1992 / Directed by George Duke / George Benson, John Mclaughlin, Larry Coryelll, Paco de Lucia and others / Recorded october 16 1991 / Immortal IMM 940177
UPC 8712177055487
REGION ALL NTSC DVD
MADE IN HUNGARY
AUDIO: Stereo 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 70 minutes
English Summary:
An overwhelming display of all-star jazz-guitar power — in a virtuoso concert tribute to the great
Miles Davis, deftly captured on video at the Seville Expo in 1992.
These players are the best of the jazz-rock fusion breed that Miles encouraged, inspired, and
unleashed on the world of music in the late ‘60’s and early ‘70’s: John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell,
Stanley Clarke, and George Benson, along with the Spanish master Paco de Lucia. Miles’s originals
and other great jazz numbers — including the classics “All Blues; “So What; “In A Silent Way,’ and
“Eighty One” — get innovative treatment here.
Clarke and Coryell serve up a mind-blowing duet on Clarke's famous “School Days.’ And singer
Rickie Lee Jones turns in a riveting vocal on “Dat Dere.’
The evening ends with a jam among giants — beautiful, competitive, collaborative, and never to be
repeated, fitting tribute to the master himself, Miles Davis.
Tracklist / Song list:
All blues (George Benson)
In a silent way (John McLaughlin)
So what (Larry Coryell)
Concerto di Aranjuez (Paco de Lucia)
Tutu (Stanley Clarke)
School days (Stanley Clarke & Larry Coryell)
Bolero (Larry Coryell)
Panuelo (Paco de Lucia)
Dat dere (Rickie Lee Jones & Larry Coryell)
Valdez in the country ; Being with you (George Benson)
Eighty-one (All-star jam)
Musicians:
George Benson - guitar
Larry Coryell - guitar
John McLaughlin - guitar
Paco de Lucia - guitar
Rickie Lee Jones - guitar
George Duke - keyboards
Stanley Clarke - bass
Dennis Chambers - drums
Ray Cooper - drums
Ray Brown - bass
Trilok Gurtu - percussion
Brian Simpson - keyboards
George Bohanon - trombone
Brandon Fields - alto & soprano saxophone
Everett Harp - tenor saxophone
George Duke — musical director
Recorded October 16, 1991 at Expo 92 in Auditorio de la Cartuja, Sevilla,Spain