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"Seven Steps to Heaven" is a 1963 jazz composition by the English jazz pianist Victor Feldman and the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Different lyrics to it were written much later by singer Cassandra Wilson and jazz lyricist and singer Jon Hendricks. This iconic jazz standard was introduced in 1963 by the Miles Davis Quintet. Although Feldman played and recorded with Davis in Los Angeles on Seven Steps to Heaven, and he appears on half of the tracks of the album, the West Coast-based pianist did not want to follow Davis to New York, where the album version of the composition was finally recorded with Herbie Hancock on piano.


Video Seven Steps to Heaven (composition)



Form and lead sheet

  • This 32 bar composition is in a AABA form, it has an intro, an interlude and an ending - but these are the same.
  • It was originally played in an up-tempo swing style. It also feature a number of stops - making it a popular piece with jazz drummers.

?: F7 | E?7 | F7 | E?7 :?
?: FMaj Bø | Eø A7+9 | Dm A?7 G7 | G7 |
| Gm | C7 | E b 9 6 {\displaystyle Eb_{9}^{6}} E 6 b 9 {\displaystyle E_{6}^{b9}} F6| :?
| CM | Dm G7 Em | CM | Fm B?7 |
| E?Maj | A?- D?7 | G?Maj | Gm C7 |
? FM Bø Eø A7+9 | Dm A?7 G7 | G7 |
| Gm | C7 | E b 9 6 {\displaystyle Eb_{9}^{6}} E 6 b 9 {\displaystyle E_{6}^{b9}} F6 | |
| F7 | E?7 | F7 | E?7 | F7 | E?7 | FM | FM ||
?: FM | Eø A7+9 | Dm | G7 | Gm | C7 | E?7 | E?7 :?
| CM | Dm G7| Em | Fm B?7 | E?M | A?- D?7 | G?M | Gm C7 ||
? FM | Eø A7+9 | Dm | G7 | Gm | C7 | E?7 | E?7 ?
? FM | E b 9 6 {\displaystyle Eb_{9}^{6}} E 6 b 9 {\displaystyle E_{6}^{b9}} F6 | | | | | | E b 9 6 {\displaystyle Eb_{9}^{6}} E 6 b 9 {\displaystyle E_{6}^{b9}} F6?

Chorus Lyrics by Jon Hendricks:

One two three four five six seven,
that's heaven.
Seven six five four three two one,
life's begun.
Remember that man first began perfect as a star
There we were, here we are
One two three four five six seven,
home heaven.

Cassandra Wilson lyrics:

Seven steps to heaven, Lord,

help me climb that road.

It's steady but uneven though,

help me climb that road.

We're so unbelievably strong yet so ill at ease.

We ascend

as we please,

and he'll be standing at those gates,

seven steps create.

Seven trials by fools and fire,

coming and leading me higher, higher, higher.

Climb that road.

Way to the top of the hill and around the bend,

ran from fools, as we spin.

help me, help me climb that road ...


Maps Seven Steps to Heaven (composition)



Renditions

  • Larry Young - Of Peace and Love (Blue Note, 1966).
  • Dr. Lonnie Smith - Drives (Blue Note, 1970) and Live at Club Mozambique (Blue Note, 1995).
  • Victor Feldman - Your Smile (Choice, 1974), Rockavibabe (DJM, 1977).
  • Sunny Murray and The Untouchable Factor - Charred Earth (Kharma, 1977).
  • Dave Matthews' Big Band - Night Flight (Muse, 1977).
  • Andy Narell - Hidden Treasure (Inner City, 1979).
  • Ben Sidran - The Cat and the Hat (Horizon, 1979).
  • Chet Baker - Chet Baker (1987), In Tokyo (recorded 1987, Evidence, 1996).
  • Alphonse Mouzon - Early Spring (1988).
  • Bongo Logic - Cha-Cha-Charanga (Rocky Peak, 1988).
  • Nestor Torres - Morning Ride (1989).
  • Stan Getz - The Final Concert Recording (1990, released 2005).
  • Barbara Dennerlein - Hot Stuff (Enja, 1990).
  • GRP All-Star Big Band - GRP All-Star Big Band (GRP, 1992).
  • Turtle Island String Quartet - Who Do We Think We Are? (1994).
  • Ray Brown Trio - Seven Steps to Heaven (Telarc, 1995).
  • World Saxophone Quartet featuring Jack DeJohnette - Selim Sevad: A Tribute to Miles Davis (Justin Time, 1998).
  • Cassandra Wilson - Traveling Miles (Blue Note, 1999), as "Seven Steps" with lyrics by Wilson.
  • Charles Earland - Cookin' with the Mighty Burner (1999).
  • Hilton Ruiz - Enchantment (2003).
  • Ron Carter - Dear Miles (Blue Note, 2006).
  • Trio Beyond (Jack DeJohnette, Larry Goldings, John Scofield) - Saudades (ECM, 2006).
  • Alvin Queen - I Ain't Looking at You (Enja, 2006).
  • Take 6 feat. Till Brönner, Jon Hendricks and Al Jarreau - The Standard (2008), with lyrics by Hendricks.

Ellen Rowe Quartet - Wishing Well
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References


PREPARED GUITAR: June 2014
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See also

  • learn to play it
  • List of 1960s jazz standards

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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