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Nefertiti (Miles Davis album)

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Released
  
January 15, 1968

Artist
  
Miles Davis

Label
  
Columbia Records

Length
  
39:08

Release date
  
March 1968

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Recorded
  
June 7, 22-23 and July 19, 1967 30th Street Studio (New York City)

Nefertiti (1968)
  
Miles in the Sky (1968)

Genres
  
Jazz, Modal jazz, Post-bop

Producers
  
Teo Macero, Howard Roberts

Similar
  
Miles Davis albums, Modal jazz albums, Other albums

Nefertiti is a studio album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released in March 1968. Recorded on June 7, June 22–23 and July 19, 1967, at Columbia's 30th Street Studio, the album was Davis' last fully acoustic album. Davis himself did not contribute any compositions, which were mostly written by Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter.

Contents

Nefertiti 1967


Music

The fourth album by Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet, Nefertiti, is best known for the unusual title track, on which the horn section repeats the melody numerous times without individual solos while the rhythm section improvises underneath, reversing the traditional role of a rhythm section. C. Michael Bailey of All About Jazz cited it as one of the quintet's six albums between 1965 and 1968 that introduced the post-bop subgenre.

Shortly after this album, Hancock recorded a different version of "Riot" for his 1968 album Speak Like a Child. In 1978, Shorter recorded a new version of "Pinocchio" with Weather Report for the album Mr. Gone.

Nefertiti was the final all-acoustic album of Davis' career. Starting with his next album, Miles in the Sky, Davis began to experiment with electric instruments, marking the dawn of his electric period.

Track listing

Columbia – CS 9594

Chart history

Billboard Music Charts (North America) – Nefertiti

  • 1968: Top Jazz Albums – No. 8
  • Musicians

  • Miles Davis – trumpet
  • Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
  • Herbie Hancock – piano
  • Ron Carter – double bass
  • Tony Williams – drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Teo Macero – production
  • Howard Roberts – production
  • Fred Plaut, Ray Moore – engineering
  • Rob Schwarz – mastering
  • Songs

    1Nefertiti7:53
    2Fall6:38
    3Hand Jive8:56

    References

    Nefertiti (Miles Davis album) Wikipedia