Miles Davis & Bill Evans - Complete Studio Recordings: Master Takes 2LP (Gatefold, 180g)
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Miles Davis & Bill Evans - Complete Studio Recordings: Master Takes 2LP (Gatefold, 180g)
2235 Fern Street
Pickup currently unavailable
2235 Fern Street
San Diego CA 92104
United States
Waxtime pressing. 2-LP SET – GATEFOLD EDITION
Miles Davis (1926-1991) and Bill Evans (1929-1960) were two of the major luminaries in jazz history. During 1958 and 1959, Evans was the pianist of Miles' quintet and sextet, which produced some of the most memorable music of all time. Though brief, Miles' collaboration with Bill Evans would prove to be, however, highly productive and significant from a musical standpoint. It yielded several immortal sessions, and among them, one that would remain one of the most iconic and influential jazz albums of all time: "Kind of Blue".
STAFF :
MILES DAVIS, trumpet; BILL EVANS, piano
on all tracks, plus:
SIDE A & SIDE B (1):
JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY, alto sax
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
JIMMY COBB, drums
New York, May 26, 1958.
SIDE B (2-5)
HERBIE MANN. flute
JEROME RICHARDSON, clarinet, baritone sax
PHIL WOODS, alto sax
JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax
BETTY GLAMANN, harp EDDIE
COSTA, vibes
BARRY GALBRAITH, guitar
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
KENNY DENNIS, drums
On B5, just Miles and the rhythm section.
Arranged & conducted by Michel Legrand. New York, June 25, 1958.
SIDE C & SIDE D: KIND OF BLUE
Same personnel as SIDE A & SIDE B (1), but WYNTON KELLY, piano, replaces BILL EVANS on SIDE C (2) only.
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY out on C3 only.
New York, Monday, March 2, 1959 (Side C) & Wednesday, April 22, 1959 (Side D).
SIDE A:
01 ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET
02 FRAN-DANCE
03 STELLA BY STARLIGHT
SIDE B:
01 LOVE FOR SALE
02 WILD MAN BLUES
03 'ROUND MIDNIGHT
04 THE JITTERBUG WALTZ
05 DJANGO
SIDE C:
01 SO WHAT
02 FREDDIE FREELOADER
03 BLUE IN GREEN
SIDE D:
01 ALL BLUES
02 FLAMENCO SKETCHES
Miles Davis (1926-1991) and Bill Evans (1929-1960) were two of the major luminaries in jazz history. During 1958 and 1959, Evans was the pianist of Miles' quintet and sextet, which produced some of the most memorable music of all time. Though brief, Miles' collaboration with Bill Evans would prove to be, however, highly productive and significant from a musical standpoint. It yielded several immortal sessions, and among them, one that would remain one of the most iconic and influential jazz albums of all time: "Kind of Blue".
STAFF :
MILES DAVIS, trumpet; BILL EVANS, piano
on all tracks, plus:
SIDE A & SIDE B (1):
JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY, alto sax
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
JIMMY COBB, drums
New York, May 26, 1958.
SIDE B (2-5)
HERBIE MANN. flute
JEROME RICHARDSON, clarinet, baritone sax
PHIL WOODS, alto sax
JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax
BETTY GLAMANN, harp EDDIE
COSTA, vibes
BARRY GALBRAITH, guitar
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
KENNY DENNIS, drums
On B5, just Miles and the rhythm section.
Arranged & conducted by Michel Legrand. New York, June 25, 1958.
SIDE C & SIDE D: KIND OF BLUE
Same personnel as SIDE A & SIDE B (1), but WYNTON KELLY, piano, replaces BILL EVANS on SIDE C (2) only.
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY out on C3 only.
New York, Monday, March 2, 1959 (Side C) & Wednesday, April 22, 1959 (Side D).
SIDE A:
01 ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET
02 FRAN-DANCE
03 STELLA BY STARLIGHT
SIDE B:
01 LOVE FOR SALE
02 WILD MAN BLUES
03 'ROUND MIDNIGHT
04 THE JITTERBUG WALTZ
05 DJANGO
SIDE C:
01 SO WHAT
02 FREDDIE FREELOADER
03 BLUE IN GREEN
SIDE D:
01 ALL BLUES
02 FLAMENCO SKETCHES