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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. 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 ...

  3. Listen Now. Save Album. Release Date: Apr, 1982. Recording Period: Jun 1981 - Oct 1981. Label: Columbia Records. Tracklist. Disc: 1. Pop-up Player. 1. Jean Pierre – Live at Shinjuku Nishi-Guchi Hiroba, Tokyo, Japan – Oct. 1981 – version 1. 00:30. 2. Back Seat Betty – Live at Avery Fisher Hall/Lincoln Center, New York, NY – July 1981. 00:30. 3.

  4. 7 de jul. de 2016 · Watch the legendary Miles Davis perform live in 1982 with his stellar band, featuring Mike Stern on guitar, Marcus Miller on bass, Al Foster on drums, and Bill Evans on saxophone. This rare ...

  5. 25 de feb. de 2024 · Stern (71 años) se hizo de un nombre y prestigio tocando con Miles Davis en su regreso a los escenarios –grabó los discos The Man with the Horn (1981), We Want Miles (1982) y Star People (1983)–, pasó por Blood, Sweat & Tears, Yellowjackets, tocó con Jaco Pastorius, Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham, John Abercrombie y David Sanborn, entre muchos ot...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_SternMike Stern - Wikipedia

    Two years later he joined Miles Davis, making his public debut in 1981, a performance recorded on the album We Want Miles. He remained with Davis through 1983 until he was replaced by guitarist John Scofield. At the time, Stern was a heavy drinker and heroin user.

  7. The inside cover of the album (and CD booklet) includes a photo of Miles, Marcus Miller, Bill Evans and part of Mike Stern. Miless band members rarely appeared on his album covers. 16.