Tracklist
A1 | Doctor Honoris Causa | 14:47 | |
A2 | In A Silent Way | 4:47 | |
B1 | His Last Journey | 4:37 | |
B2 | Double Image | 10:37 | |
B3 | Arrival In New York | 1:59 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Atlantic Studios
- Record Company – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Copyright © – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Lacquer Cut At – Atlantic Studios
- Pressed By – Presswell
- Printed By – Queens Litho
- Published By – Zawinul Music
Credits
- Bass – Miroslav Vitous, Walter Booker
- Coordinator – Dick Cutler
- Electric Piano – Herbie Hancock, Joe Zawinul
- Engineer [Re-mix] – Lewis Hahn*
- Engineer [Recording] – Gene Paul, Lewis Hahn*
- Flute – George Davis (2) (tracks: A1 to B1, B3), Hubert Laws (tracks: B2)
- Lacquer Cut By – GP*
- Liner Notes – Miles Davis
- Melodica – Jack DeJohnette (tracks: B1)
- Percussion – Billy Hart, David Lee (2), Jack DeJohnette (tracks: B2), Joe Chambers
- Photography By [Cover Photo], Design – Ed Freeman
- Producer – Joel Dorn
- Soprano Saxophone – Earl Turbinton (tracks: A1 to B1, B3), Wayne Shorter (tracks: B2)
- Trumpet – Jimmy Owens (tracks: B1), Woody Shaw (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3)
- Written-By [All Selections] – Joe Zawinul
Notes
Label variant with "1841 Broadway" address.
Music for two electric pianos, flute, trumpet, soprano saxophone, two contrabasses and percussion.
Track Notes:
A1: Dedicated to Herbie Hancock for his Honorary Doctorate at Grinnell University in Des Moines, Iowa.
A2: Impressions of Joe Zawinul's as a shepherd boy in Austria.
B1: A tone poem reminiscent of his grandfather's funeral on a cold winter day in an Austrian mountain village.
B2: A concept of what man thinks he is as opposed to what he really is.
B3: Joe Zawinul's first impression of New York when he arrived here as a boy on a ship from France.
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, N.Y.
© 1971 Atlantic Recording Company
Printed in U.S.A.
Original inner sleeve printed by Queens Litho in U.S.A
Music for two electric pianos, flute, trumpet, soprano saxophone, two contrabasses and percussion.
Track Notes:
A1: Dedicated to Herbie Hancock for his Honorary Doctorate at Grinnell University in Des Moines, Iowa.
A2: Impressions of Joe Zawinul's as a shepherd boy in Austria.
B1: A tone poem reminiscent of his grandfather's funeral on a cold winter day in an Austrian mountain village.
B2: A concept of what man thinks he is as opposed to what he really is.
B3: Joe Zawinul's first impression of New York when he arrived here as a boy on a ship from France.
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, N.Y.
© 1971 Atlantic Recording Company
Printed in U.S.A.
Original inner sleeve printed by Queens Litho in U.S.A
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): ST-A-702093 PR
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): ST-A-702094 PR
- Matrix / Runout (Hand-etched Side A): ST-A-702093C AT-GP
- Matrix / Runout (Hand-etched Side B): ST-A-702094-H AT-GP
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 33)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Zawinul (LP, Album, Promo, RI) | Atlantic | SD 1579 | US | 1971 | ||
New Submission | Zawinul (LP, Album) | Atlantic | 2400151 | UK | 1971 | ||
New Submission | Zawinul (LP, Album) | Atlantic, Atlantic | K 40349, SD 1579 | UK | 1971 | ||
New Submission | Zawinul (LP, Album, RI) | Atlantic | SD 1579 | US | 1971 | ||
New Submission | Zawinul (LP, Album, MO) | Atlantic | SD 1579 | US | 1971 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 22 days agoI have a Promo Version for the MO release, which is not listed (ST-A-702093-MO). Labels also seem different than the ones posted in all the other promo releases listed for this record.
- trivia: "Arrival In New York" is actually an excerpt of "Country Preacher", from the Cannonball album of the same name, but slowed down by 4x...
- One stunning LP, so much like other Davis LP's that if you were not aware of the Lp's title you'd think this was actually all Davis or from a lost session. It took me a while to figure out that the track "Arrival In NY" is actually a studio trick from a live concert. When played at 78 rpm then you can only begin to release that is a just a very tiny section from a performance, then slowed down for LP effects. A cool studio trick no doubt, try it out.