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Music From Siesta  (Original Soundtrack)
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Miles Davis & Marcus Miller
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Musiciens/Orchrestre :

Miles Davis (trumpet), Marcus Miller (bass, guitar), Earl Klugh (guitar), Jim Walker (flute), John Scofield (guitar), Omar Hakim (drums)

Label : Rhino Reserve Gramme : 180

Stéréo | 1 LP | 33rpm | Limited Edition | Pré-commande

Extrait :

- Miles Davis & Marcus Miller "Music From Siesta (Original Soundtrack)" !
- Part of the Rhino Reserve Audiophile Series !
- Lacquers cut from the original master tape by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab !
- Pressed on 180 gram premium quality vinyl at Fidelity Record Pressing !

Music from Siesta is an album released in 1987 by Miles Davis and Marcus Miller. It is the soundtrack of the 1987 film Siesta, directed by Mary Lambert. Miles was nominated for a Grammy Award, for Best Solo Jazz Instrumental Performance, at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards.

By the end of 1986, with Miles' career in resurgence, he was approached by the producers of a major Hollywood film, Siesta, based on the book by Patrice Chaplin and starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne and Martin Sheen. The story takes place in Spain, and the director had already used tracks from Sketches of Spain as placeholders, hoping for jazz music with an Iberian flavor and a mournful edge. That the narrative unfolded with a mysterious, dream-like quality suggested Miles as well. Miles agreed to create the music for the movie and immediately asked Marcus Miller to help compose and produce.

Miles was no stranger to the world of film. In 1958, he had created the impromptu modal jams that became the soundtrack for Louis Malle's first feature L'Ascenseur pour l'echafaud. His 1970 album Jack Johnson had originally been conceived as a score to a boxing documentary, and as recently as October 1986 had played on tracks for the film Street Smart.

As had taken place with Tutu, Miles looked to Miller working with keyboardist / programmer Jason Miles to compose and construct the various tracks, over which he blew his trumpet parts. Matching the music to the mood and tempo of the film's scenes lay on Miller's shoulders. The soundtrack came together in early 1987 in Los Angeles, Miller and Jason Miles working in North Hollywood, and Miles driving in from Malibu to play his parts. As on Tutu, Miller brought in a number of players to add solos and texture : guitarists John Scofield and Earl Klugh; flautist James Walker, and drummer Omar Hakim.

Siesta hit screens in November to scathing reviews bemoaning its self-conscious hipness and scrambled structure. The soundtrack however had been released a few months earlier, to positive reception; The Observer lauded it for being "elegiac, Miles Davis being use for his remarkable ability to make the trumpet sound like the most wisely sad of all instruments".

  • Side A :
  • 1. Lost In Madrid Part I
  • 2. Siesta / Kitt's Kiss / Lost In Madrid Part II
  • 3. Theme For Augustine / Wind / Seduction / Kiss
  • 4. Submission
  • 5. Lost In Madrid Part III
  • Side B :
  • 1. Conchita / Lament
  • 2. Lost In Madrid Part IV / Rat Dance / The Call
  • 3. Claire / Lost In Madrid Part V
  • 4. Afterglow
  • 5. Los Feliz
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