Starting off with the eclectic, but brief opening track Song No. 2, the sincere track set concludes on a delightful set of bossa nova and pop standards like Once Upon A Summertime, Aos Pez Da Cruz, Song No. 1, Wait Till You See Her, the superb Corcovado and Summer Night. For the final bonus track, the 12:45 minute Time Of The Barracudas, composed by Miles and Evans, in which the extended work in progress performed by a 13-piece ensemble that feature the at once astonishing rhythm section of Herbie Hancock at the piano, Ron Carter on bass and the 17-year old drumming sensation Tony Williams, which makes Quiet Nights the kind of music that dreams are made of.
Starting off with the eclectic, but brief opening track Song No. 2, the sincere track set concludes on a delightful set of bossa nova and pop standards like Once Upon A Summertime, Aos Pez Da Cruz, Song No. 1, Wait Till You See Her, the superb Corcovado and Summer Night. For the final bonus track, the 12:45 minute Time Of The Barracudas, composed by Miles and Evans, in which the extended work in progress performed by a 13-piece ensemble that feature the at once astonishing rhythm section of Herbie Hancock at the piano, Ron Carter on bass and the 17-year old drumming sensation Tony Williams, which makes Quiet Nights the kind of music that dreams are made of.