Sorcerer

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Sorcerer is a 1967 jazz album by Miles Davis that marks a key phase in his second great quintet’s innovative, post-bop explorations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz album
studio album
artist Miles Davis
chronologyInArtistDiscography follows Miles Smiles and precedes Nefertiti in Miles Davis’s 1960s studio albums
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresComposer Herbie Hancock
Miles Davis
Ron Carter
Wayne Shorter
followedBy Nefertiti
follows Miles Smiles
genre jazz
modal jazz
post-bop
hasTrack Limbo
Masqualero
Nothing Like You
Pee Wee
the Prince of Darkness
surface form: Prince of Darkness

The Sorcerer
Vonetta
language instrumental
mainPerformerInstrument double bass
drums
piano
saxophone
trumpet
medium vinyl record
notableFor advanced post-bop improvisation
being a key phase in Miles Davis’s second great quintet’s development
complex harmonic structures
notableWorkOf Miles Davis
originalLabelCatalogNumber Columbia CL 2732
Columbia CS 9532
partOf Miles Davis second great quintet discography
performer Herbie Hancock
Miles Davis
Miles Davis Quintet
Ron Carter
Tony Williams
Wayne Shorter
producer Teo Macero
recordingPeriod 1967
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1967-10-00

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Miles Davis notableWork Sorcerer