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So this one, "Miles Davis: The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux 1973-1991," is a fascinating piece of music history. Even without a traditional director, it captures the essence of Davis's live performances across nearly two decades. The pacing varies, reflecting the improvisational nature of jazz—some moments are electric, while others feel more introspective. You get to see how Davis's artistry evolved over time at Montreux, which is a gem of a festival for jazz lovers. The atmosphere is raw and unfiltered, showcasing not just his talent but also the vibe of the audience. The performances are striking; each event feels like an intimate conversation with the audience rather than a concert. It’s a unique exploration of legacy and innovation.
Interesting blend of live performancesCaptures the evolution of jazzAtmosphere resonates with the audience
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