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  1. Changing some personnel while recording The Man with the Horn, he formed a live band consisting of Mike Stern on guitar (replacing Barry Finnerty), Al Foster on drums, Mino Cinelu on percussion (he had replaced Sammy Figueroa), Bill Evans on soprano, and Marcus Miller on bass.

  2. Bill Evans plays soprano sax on most of the tracks, but on Kix, he picked up his tenor sax and seeing Miles’ smile of approval, played his first instrument. The inside cover of the album (and CD booklet) includes a photo of Miles, Marcus Miller, Bill Evans and part of Mike Stern.

  3. 1981 - We Want Miles con Miles Davis; 1981 - The Man With The Horn con Miles Davis; 1982 - Star People con Miles Davis; 1983 - Decoy con Miles Davis; 1984 - Mahavishnu con John McLaughlin; 1986 - Adventures In Radioland con John Mclaughlin; 1987 - Forward Motion con Elements; 1988 - Elements con Elements; 1989 - Spirit River con Elements; 1990 ...

  4. 26 de mar. de 2014 · trumpet. Miles Davis: trumpet; Mike Stern: guitar; Mino Cinelu: Percussion; Bill Evans: Soprano saxophone; Al Foster: drums; Marcus Miller: bass. Album information. Title: We Want Miles (Bonus Track Version) | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Columbia Records. < Previous. Zirkus Bizarr.

  5. 26 de ene. de 2007 · Produced by Teo Macero, tracks feature Marcus Miller on bass, Bill Evans on sax, Mike Stern on guitar, Al Foster on drums and Mino Cinelu on percussion. The set includes live versions of "Jean Pierre", "Back Seat Betty", "Fast Track", "My Man's Gone Now" and "Kix".

  6. At the age of 22, he joined Miles Davis and was part of his comeback in the early to mid–1980s. Notable albums recorded with Davis include The Man With The Horn, We Want Miles, Star People, and Decoy. Evans is unrelated to pianist Bill Evans (1929–1980), who played with Davis in the 1950s.

  7. We Want Miles. The only live album from the 1980s released during Miless lifetime and one of the best of the era. Miless superb touring band of Mike Stern, Bill Evans, Marcus Miller, Al Foster and Mino Cinelu basically went on stage with little preparation and yet played with such strong cohesion. Miles was sick on tour, but that didn’t ...