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Live-Evil (Miles Davis album)

''Live-Evil'' is an album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released on November 17, 1971, by Columbia Records. Parts of the album comprise live recordings of Davis' 1970 performance at the Cellar Door, which producer Teo Macero subsequently pieced together in production.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=June 14, 2013 )〕 It also features his recordings at Columbia's Studio B, with different personnel, on February 6 and June 3–4, 1970. Though all compositions were originally credited to Miles Davis, the studio recordings "Little Church" (''"Igrejinha"''), "Nem Um Talvez" (''"Not Even a Maybe"'') and "Selim" are by Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal, who also played with the Davis band on these tracks. "Inamorata" means "A Female Lover".
A number of famous jazz musicians feature on the album, including Keith Jarrett and Jack DeJohnette. One of the key musicians on the album, John McLaughlin, was not a regular member of Miles Davis's band during the time of recording. McLaughlin joined the band for one of the four nights at the Cellar Door, rather like a session player; this is not the case for other Davis albums that he worked on.
Davis had originally intended the album to be a spiritual successor to ''Bitches Brew'', but this idea was abandoned when it became obvious that ''Live-Evil'' was "something completely different".〔Davis, Miles. ''Miles: The Autobiography.'' ISBN 0-634-00682-7
==Musician lineup on ''Cellar Door'' segments==

* Miles Davis: electric trumpet with wah-wah
* Gary Bartz: soprano sax, alto sax
* John McLaughlin: electric guitar
* Keith Jarrett: Fender Rhodes electric piano, Fender Contempo electric organ
* Michael Henderson: electric bass
* Jack DeJohnette: drums
* Airto Moreira: percussion
Cellar Door Segments, December 19, 1970: "Sivad" (a blend of "Directions," a studio fragment of "Honky Tonk," and a live recording of "Honky Tonk"), "What I Say," "Funky Tonk" and "Inamorata and Narration by Conrad Roberts"

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