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  1. Jack Johnson (also known as A Tribute To Jack Johnson on reissues) is a studio album and soundtrack by the American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was released on February 24, 1971, by Columbia Records . The album was conceived by Davis for Bill Cayton 's documentary of the same name, on the life of boxer ...

  2. A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1970) Big Fun (1974) Get Up with It (1974) Circle in the Round (1979) Directions (recorded 11.3.1960-27.2.1970, released 1980) With Richard Davis. Way Out West (recorded 1977, Muse, 1980) Fancy Free (Galaxy, 1977) With Eumir Deodato. Prelude (1972) Deodato 2 (1973) Whirlwinds (1974) With Dreams. Dreams ...

  3. Jack Johnson could very well be considered Miles’ “heaviest” music, in the classic rock sense: driven by a straight-ahead, 4/4 beat drums (provided by a 24-year old Billy Cobham), with a popping, electric bass boogie line (19-year old Michael Henderson, fresh from Stevie Wonder’s road band), and a brash, explosive electric guitar sound ...

  4. A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1970)/Miles Davis; Get Up With It (1974)/Miles Davis; Circle in the Round (1979)/Miles Davis; Directions (1980)/Miles Davis; Kon Tiki (2021)/Roberto Tola; You've Got to Take a Little Love (1969)/Horace Silver; Giblet Gravy (1968)/George Benson; White Rabbit (1972)/George Benson; The Anderson Tapes (1971 ...

  5. 13 de oct. de 2021 · The result was A Tribute to Jack Johnson, the soundtrack for the eponymously titled movie about the legendary black world heavyweight boxing champion at the beginning of the 20th century. After the album's release in February 1971, it was barely promoted by Columbia and sank into semi-obscurity.

  6. A Tribute to Jack Johnson is a studio album and soundtrack by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was released on February 24, 1971, by Columbia Records....

  7. After a short gig in the band Dreams with other jazz greats like Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker and John Abercombie, COBHAM hit the big time by appearing on Miles Davis' early contributions to the fledgling jazz-fusion scene on the classic albums 'Bitches Brew' and 'A Tribute To Jack Johnson.'