Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1961
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:57
Size: 96,4 MB
Art: Front
(9:05) 1. Someday My Prince Will Come
(5:17) 2. Old Folks
(8:33) 3. Pfrancing
(4:31) 4. Drad-Dog
(9:35) 5. Teo
(4:53) 6. I Thought About You
Year: 1961
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:57
Size: 96,4 MB
Art: Front
(9:05) 1. Someday My Prince Will Come
(5:17) 2. Old Folks
(8:33) 3. Pfrancing
(4:31) 4. Drad-Dog
(9:35) 5. Teo
(4:53) 6. I Thought About You
After John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderly left the 'quintet', Miles Davis was forced to search for new qualified musicians. He found them in Hank Mobley, Wynton Kelly, Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers. In 1961, just two years after recording Kind Of Blue, Miles and his new line up started recording energetically and finished Someday My Prince Will Come after only three days. This album is a cross-over from Kind Of Blue (MOVLP019), which is known for the typical Miles Davis-tunes, to traditional pop-standards such as the eponymous title track from "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs". Music On Vinyl turned this classic album, including glaring solo's from John Coltrane (joining Miles on two tracks on this album) and Hank Mobley, into a true gem! This record is re-mastered on 180 gram audiophile vinyl. http://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/miles-davis/someday-my-prince-will-come#more
Personnel: Miles Davis: trumpet; John Coltrane: tenor saxophone; Hank Mobley: tenor saxophone; Wynton Kelly: piano; Paul Chambers: bass; Jimmy Cobb: drums; Philly Joe Jones: drums.
Personnel: Miles Davis: trumpet; John Coltrane: tenor saxophone; Hank Mobley: tenor saxophone; Wynton Kelly: piano; Paul Chambers: bass; Jimmy Cobb: drums; Philly Joe Jones: drums.
Typical recording of early Miles, which means that's very OK with me. Merci.
ReplyDeleteHey Mario B, I'm happy that you liked!
DeleteMerci too!