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Quiet Nights (Miles Davis and Gil Evans album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Quiet Nights (Miles Davis and Gil Evans album)

''Quiet Nights'' is a studio album by jazz musician Miles Davis, and his fourth album collaboration with Gil Evans, released in 1964 on Columbia Records, catalogue CL 2106 and CS 8906 in stereo. Recorded mostly at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in Manhattan, it is the final album by Davis and Evans.
==Background==
Keeping to his standard procedure at Columbia to date of alternating small group records and big band studio projects with Gil Evans, Davis entered the studio with Evans to follow up the latest studio LP by the working quintet, ''Someday My Prince Will Come''.〔Richard Cook. ''It's About That Time: Miles Davis On and Off Record.'' New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 978-0-19-532266-8, p. 123〕 In 1961, Davis had also released his first live albums, two independent LPs entitled ''Friday Night at the Blackhawk'' and ''Saturday Night at the Blackhawk'', in addition to the studio set. Another live set from 1961, ''Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall,'' also with both the quintet and a large ensemble conducted by Evans was issued in 1962.〔Cook, pp. 139-140〕
The genesis of this Davis/Evans album, however, encountered far greater difficulties than its three predecessors. Bossa nova had recently become a commercial success in 1962 with the single "Desafinado" from the album ''Jazz Samba'' by Stan Getz, and Columbia executives may have pressured Davis and Evans to attempt something similar with this album.〔 Bob Belden. ''Quiet Nights''. Columbia/Legacy CK 65293, 1997, liner notes p. 15.〕 Sessions were also protracted over long stretches of time.

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