Miles Davis - The Musings of Miles
Miles Davis - The Musings of Miles
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Miles Davis - The Musings of Miles
Miles Davis - The Musings of Miles

Miles Davis - The Musings Of Miles (Mono, 150g)

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Trumpet – Miles Davis [click here to see more vinyl featuring Miles Davis]

Bass – Oscar Pettiford [click here to see more vinyl featuring Oscar Pettiford]

Drums – Philly Joe Jones [click here to see more vinyl featuring Philly Joe Jones]

Piano – Red Garland [click here to see more vinyl featuring Red Garland]

Written by Matt Dennis (A1), Tom Adair (A1), Howard Dietz (A2), Arthur Schwartz (A2, B1), Miles Davis (A3, B3), Leo Robin (B1), Dizzy Gillespie (B2), Frank Paparelli (B2), Raymond Leveen (B2)

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 150g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Mono

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Original Jazz Classics

Original Label : Prestige

Recorded June 7, 1955 at Van Gelder Studios Hackensack, NJ

Engineered by Van Gelder

Produced by Bob Weinstock

Liner Notes by Ira Gitler

Photography by Bob Weinstock

Originally released in September 1955

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A:

1. Will You Still Me Mine?

2. I See Your Face Before Me

3. I Didn't

Side B:

1. A Gal In Calico

2. A Night In Tunisia

3. Green Haze

     

    Reviews:

    “Miles Davis was in the process of forming his first classic quintet when he recorded this date, a Prestige set reissued by the audiophile label DCC Compact Classics. The trumpeter is featured on a quartet outing with pianist Red Garland, bassist Oscar Pettiford, and drummer Philly Joe Jones, playing four standards plus a blues ("Green Haze") and "I Didn't," his answer to Thelonious Monk's "Well, You Needn't." Garland and Jones would soon be in Miles' group, although the fiery Pettiford proved too difficult for the trumpeter to handle and was quickly succeeded by Paul Chambers. The interpretations are generally lyrical and melodic; even "A Night in Tunisia" sounds a bit mellow. Likable if not essential music.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

     

    Ratings:

    AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.4 / 5

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