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3018635, Miles Davis - Rubberband (unfinished 1985 album newly done
Posted by c71, Sat Sep-07-19 05:52 PM
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Miles Davis - Rubberband (Mini-Documentary)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwMm2QKR7nc


https://www.okayplayer.com/music/miles-davis-rubberband-album-warner-bros-1985-listen.html


Stream Miles Davis' 1985 Lost Album 'Rubberband'

POSTED BY DIMAS SANFIORENZO

Stream Miles Davis' 1955 Lost Album 'Rubberband'
Source: Rhino

Listen to Miles’ 1985 lost album.

In 1985, jazz legend Miles Davis left Columbia Records after 30 years. He joined Warner Bros. Records. and started recording an album called Rubberband with producers Randy Hall and Zane Giles.

The album was eventually scrapped and he started recording another LP: Tutu, which was released in 1986. For 30 years, the songs recorded for the Rubberband album went unreleased. Until now.

Rhino has released the entire 11-song Rubberband album (this comes after they released the four-track EP last year). The album was finished by the original producers, Hall and Giles. And the beautiful abstract red, orange, yellow cover from Davis himself.


Rubberband features some nifty modern updates, including appearances from Lalah Hathaway and Ledisi. Stream the album below.


https://www.okayplayer.com/news/miles-davis-lost-album-rubberband.html

Miles Davis' 1985 Lost Album "Rubberband" Is Set for Release

POSTED BY IVIE ANI 3 MONTHS AGO

The project’s original producers and the late musician’s nephew completed the abandoned album.

Old Miles Davis music is getting a new release.

The late jazz legend’s lost album, Ruubberband is slated for release on September 6 via Rhino/Warner.

In 1985, Davis began recording the album, which was expected to be his first under Warner Bros. Records following his split from Columbia. That record was shelved and his first album for Warner would end up being the 1986 Tutu.

Rubberband was completed by the album’s original producers Randy Hall and Zane Giles, alongside Davis’ nephew Vince Wilburn Jr., who played drums during the original sessions. It was originally set to have guest appearances from Al Jarreau and Chaka Khan but those features were never recorded.

Last year, the title track to Rubberband was released on a five-track EP of the same name. The album boasts features from Lalah Hathaway and jazz singer Ledisi. The album’s artwork features an original Davis painting.

In April, it was announced that the full recordings from Davis’ 1957 compilation album Birth of the Cool sessions would be coming to vinyl.

Revisit the Rubberband EP and check out the album’s full tracklist below.

01 “Rubberband Of Life” (Feat. Ledisi)
02 “This Is It”
03 “Paradise”
04 “So Emotional” (Feat. Lalah Hathaway)
05 “Give It Up”
06 “Maze”
07 “Carnival Time”
08 “I Love What We Made Together”
09 “See I See”
10 “Echoes In Time / The Wrinkle”
11 “Rubberband”