The Musings off Miles

The Musings off Miles . Album Jazz Hardware bop of Miles Davis; recorded in Hackensack, New Jersey the June 7th 1955. Titrate original: " Miles Davis QUARTET"

Peaceful disc which starts the release of Miles Davis. Around the hard core consisted the pianist Red Garland and the beater Philly Joe Jones, Miles Davis builds the foundations of her future great quintet. To note the second reading of " has Night in Tunesia " of Gillespie.

Musicians

Tracks

  1. Will You Still Be Mines? (Refusals-Adair) (6: 20)

  2. I See Your Before face Me (Dietz-Schwartz) (4: 44)
  3. I Didn' T (Miles Davis) (6: 02)
  4. has Gall In Calico (Robin-Schwartz) (5: 15)
  5. has Night In Tunesia (Gillespie-Paparelli) (7: 20)
  6. Green Haze (Miles Davis) (5: 48)

Quotation

" In June I brought a quartet in studio for a new disc with Bob Weinstock. Wanting to find a pianist playing like Ahmad Jamal, I decided to fair call to Red Garland, that Philly Joe had presented to me in 1953. It knew that I loved Ahmad Jamal, that it was the type of pianist whom I sought. I asked him to bring the sound of Ahmad to me: it is when he played as Red gave best itself. In this meeting, Philly Joe was in the battery and Oscar Pettiford with low. It has was nice a small disc which really testified to the infuence of Jamal on me at the time. has Gall in Calico and Will You Still Be Undermines were topics that Jamal always played. Red adopting to play the touch and the feeling of Jamal, one approached what I wanted to hear. "

MILES the AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

Miles Davis with Quincy Troop. Presses of the Rebirth. 1989

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