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  1. Miles in Tokyo is a live album recorded on July 14, 1964, by the Miles Davis Quintet at the Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It was released in the United States on CD in 2005 and is the first recording of Davis in Japan.

    • Kiyoshi Itoh
    • June 6, 1969
    • July 14, 1964
    • Jazz
  2. Con questo gruppo Rivers registrò l'album Miles in Tokyo. Dopo aver firmato un contratto con la Blue Note Records , Rivers iniziò a suonare ed incidere come leader, usando come sideman , tra gli altri, Jaki Byard (in Fuchsia Swing Song ), Herbie Hancock e Freddie Hubbard (in Contours ).

  3. Miles in Tokyo è un album live del musicista jazz Miles Davis, registrato il 14 luglio 1964 con il suo quintetto alla Kohseinenkin Hall di Shinjuku, Tokyo, Giappone. Sebbene registrato nel 1964, l'album venne pubblicato nel 1969 solamente in Giappone. Negli Stati Uniti e in Europa arrivò solo successivamente.

    • 51:14
    • 11 ottobre 1969, (Giappone)
  4. Rivers was briefly a member of the Miles Davis Quintet in 1964, partly on Williams's recommendation. This edition of the quintet released a single live album, Miles in Tokyo , from a show recorded on July 14 at Kohseinenkin Hall.

    • Samuel Carthorne Rivers
  5. 11 set 2005 · Tenor saxophonist Sam Rivers, a more accomplished and daring experimentalist than his predecessor, George Coleman, joined the group after a fellow Bostonian, drummer Tony Williams, recommended him to Davis.

  6. The partnership of Miles Davis and Sam Rivers may have been short-lived, but it did produce the live album Miles In Tokyo.

  7. 30 dic 2011 · He appeared on Davis's Miles in Tokyo album in 1964 and soon afterwards made his leadership debut on the Blue Note label with the innovative Fuchsia Swing Song.