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  1. The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 is a boxed live album released in 2005. It compiles six of ten sets that were performed over four December nights in 1970 at the D. C. nightclub the Cellar Door. Despite similar formatting, it is not a part of the Miles Davis Series of box sets.

  2. The sextet on The Cellar Doors bandstand – Davis, saxophonist Gary Bartz, Keith Jarret (playing electric organ and electric piano), Motown bassist Michael Henderson, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and percussionist Airto Moreira – is a sheer marvel of kinetic energy.

  3. 20 de dic. de 2005 · With the release of the 6-CD box set The Cellar Door Sessions 1970, all the anticipation is rewarded beyond measure.

  4. Bassist Michael Henderson, a newcomer who would play with Miles until his hiatus in 1975, is rock solid, providing the foundation that Miles clearly wanted from him. At times Henderson’s steadiness is in direct opposition to the more fragmented, open-ended playing of Keith Jarrett (and, on the final disc, John McLaughlin).

  5. 18 de dic. de 2005 · Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970. By Jim Santella. December 18, 2005. Sign in to view read count. This six-CD set features trumpeter Miles Davis with his early fusion band, marking the significant change that he was to bring about in jazz.

  6. Miles Davi - The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (Box Set) Friday, February 3, 2006. Sony/BMG|093614|****Miles Davis (t), Gary Bartz (as, ss), Keith Jarrett (el p, org), Michael Henderson (b), John McLaughlin (g), Jack DeJohnette (d) and Airto Moreira (perc, CDs 2, 6 only).

  7. 23 de mar. de 2006 · The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 is the eighth box set edition in a series begun in 2004, moving chronologically through the trumpeter's career with John Coltrane and Gil Evans, recorded output for Columbia from 1963-68, and extensive investigations into the sessions that yielded In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew and A Tribute to Jack Johnson.