So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles)
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So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles) is a 1993 album by jazz saxophonist Joe Henderson, the second of the five albums he recorded with Verve Records during the end of his career. It is a tribute to trumpeter Miles Davis, who Henderson greatly admired and with whom he performed for only a few weekends in 1967. The songs were all written by or associated with Davis, and the musicians all played with Davis at formative stages in their respective careers.
Track listing
- All compositions by Miles Davis except as indicated
- "Miles Ahead" (Davis, Gil Evans) - 4:31
- "Joshua" (Davis, Victor Feldman) - 6:18
- "Pfrancing (No Blues)" - 8:18
- "Flamenco Sketches" (Davis, Bill Evans) - 9:37
- "Milestones" - 5:57
- "Teo" - 8:56
- "Swing Spring" - 8:10
- "Circle" - 6:07
- "Side Car" - 10:26
- "So Near, So Far" (Tony Crombie, Bennie Green) - 4:30
- Digitally recorded at Power Station, NYC, October 12–14, 1992.
Personnel
- Don Sickler, Richard Seidel - producers
- Joe Henderson - co-producer
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