Marcus Miller - Original Album Classics (2009/2017)
Artist: Marcus Miller
Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2009/2017
Label: Dreyfus Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 05:26:41
Total Size: 771 mb | 2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2009/2017
Label: Dreyfus Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 05:26:41
Total Size: 771 mb | 2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Panther
02. Steveland
03. Rampage (feat. Miles Davis)
04. The Sun Don't Lie
05. Scoop
06. Mr. Pastorius
07. Funny (All She Needs Is Love)
08. Moons
09. Teen Town
10. Juju
11. The King Is Gone (For Miles)
12. Blast
13. Funk Joint
14. Free (feat. Corinne Bailey Rae)
15. Strum
16. Milky Way (feat. Keb' Mo')
17. Pluck (Interlude)
18. When I Fall in Love
19. Jean Pierre
20. Higher Ground
21. What Is Hip?
22. Power
23. Lonnie's Lament
24. Boomerang (feat. Raphael Saddiq)
25. Nikki's Groove
26. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
27. Ozell (Interlude 1)
28. Burning Down the House
29. It's Me Again
30. Cousin John
31. Ozell (Interlude 2)
32. 3 Deuces
33. Red Baron
34. Ozell (Interlude 3)
35. Your Amazing Grace
36. Boomerang (Reprise)
37. Intro Duction
38. Bruce Lee
39. La Villette (feat. Lalah Hathaway)
40. Behind the Smile
41. Frankenstein
42. Moonlight Sonata
43. Boogie on Reggae Woman
44. Paris (Interlude)
45. Silver Rain (feat. Eric Clapton)
46. Make up My Mind
47. Girls & Boys
48. Sophisticated Lady
49. Power of Soul
50. Outro Duction
51. The Lord's Prayer
52. Silver Rain (feat. Joey Kibble) [Dub Mix]
53. The Blues
54. Tales
55. Eric
56. True Geminis
57. Rush Over
58. Running Through My Dreams (Interlude)
59. Ethopia
60. Strange Fruit
61. Visions / Joy Inside My Tears
62. Brazilian Rhyme
63. Forevermore
64. Infatuation
65. Tales (Reprise)
66. Come Together
An adept, highly recognized jazz bassist, Marcus Miller rose to prominence as a member of trumpeter Miles Davis' band of the 1980s, and piled up a long list of session credits while simultaneously launching his own career as a leader. Known for his fluid improvisational chops and inclination toward funky, contemporary-leaning jazz, Miller initially emerged in the 1970s as an in-demand session musician. By the time he joined Davis' group, he had already established a lucrative career playing with such luminaries as Lenny White, Grover Washington, Jr., Bobbi Humphrey, Lonnie Liston Smith, and others. Buoyed by his time with Davis on albums like 1981's The Man with the Horn and 1986's Tutu, he was able to embark on a solo career, coming into his own on albums like 1993's The Sun Don't Lie and 2008's Marcus. He also expanded his reach, moving into producing and composing for films like 2017's Marshall. Despite the many hats he has worn improviser, interpreter, arranger, songwriter, film music composer, bassist, multi-instrumentalist none of them have been put on as a whim. Never one to merely get his feet wet, Miller has been a utility player in the strongest and most prolific sense.