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Notes Recorded live at Carnegie Hall on May 19, 1961 This set, mastered from the original master tapes, contains the complete Carnegie Hall Concert as it was performed without editing or dubbed applause. The Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis - trumpet Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone Wynton Kelly - piano Paul Chambers - bass Jimmy Cobb - drums + The Gill Evans Orchestra Disc One (Tracks 1, 2, 5 & 6) and Disc Two (Tracks 1, 2 & 3) were originally issued as "Miles Davis at Carnegie Call" (1962, Columbia CL 1812) Disc One (Tracks 3 & 4) and Disc Two (Tracks 4 & 5) were originally issued as "More Music From the Legendary Carnegie Hall Concert" (1987, Columbia CJ 40609) Images
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