For decades, passing 3rd and Wells has conjured, for me, the sound of the classic Miles Davis Quintet – featuring John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers, Wynton Kelly and Jimmy Cobb. This ...
Rough round the edges some of the performances might be, but that is part of their real-time, first-take charm. The twelve tracks collected on 2nd Session 1956 Revisited are, nonetheless, arguably the ...
Miles Davis dared to be different. Staying true to his lifelong pugilistic passion/inspiration, he shook the jazz world many times throughout his career. To many he is remembered as the Prince Of ...
When Miles Davis (on trumpet) asked John Coltrane (sax), Bill Evans (piano), Jimmy Cobb (drums) and Paul Chambers (bass) to sit in with him in 1959, magic was made with a remarkable sound that ...
Earlier this season, Columbia Records, in partnership with Legacy Recordings, outlined the impending release of Miles in France—Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8, due out on Nov.
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Miles Davis reviewed: The complete live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 is a moment of magic from turbulent times
The second great quartet of Davis, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Ron Carter and Wayne Shorter take flight The post Miles ...
Craft Recordings have expanded their Small Batch Series with a vinyl reissue of Relaxin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet. For $109.95. Ouch. This is going to sell-out very quickly and we suggest that you ...
*Prestige Records signed Miles Davis to a one-year deal in January 1951,, but the trumpeter would continue to record for the label into 1956. But Davis was still linked contractually to Prestige, who ...
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