Saturday, February 4, 2023

Miles Davis - Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 98,5 MB
Art: Front

( 7:59)  1. The Man I Love (Take 2)
(10:46)  2. Swing Spring
( 5:24)  3. 'Round Midnight
( 9:32)  4. Bemsha Swing
( 8:29)  5. The Man I Love (Take 1)

Including sessions recorded the same day as those on Bags Groove, this album includes more classic performances from the date that matched together trumpeter Miles Davis, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, pianist Thelonious Monk, bassist Percy Heath, and drummer Kenny Clarke. Davis and Monk actually did not get along all that well, and the trumpeter did not want Monk playing behind his solos. Still, a great deal of brilliant music occurred on the day of their encounter, including "The Man I Love," "Bemsha Swing," and "Swing Spring." ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/miles-davis-and-the-modern-jazz-giants-mw0000199989

Personnel:  Miles Davis – trumpet;  John Coltrane – tenor saxophone;  Milt Jackson – vibraphone;  Thelonious Monk – piano;  Red Garland – piano;  Percy Heath – bass;  Paul Chambers – bass;  Kenny Clarke – drums;  Philly Joe Jones – drums


Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants

11 comments:

  1. Thanks Giullia for posting this classic.

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  2. Hello Giullia! Could you repost "Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants"? Thank You Very Much!

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  3. Thank You So Much Giullia!!!!

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  4. RE-UP please?
    Take Coltrane's band, replace Red Garland with Thelonious, add Miles and Milt 'Bags' Jackson... you have a Super Star band of guys who already know how to jam with each other WELL!
    (i dont recall ever hearing this album)

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  5. Great record, Coltrane is only on the one song (mydetermination after one quick listen) a beautiful solo like his early works with Miles (Round Midnight)...Bags inundates the rest of the album along with miles...good stuff... good fidelity (I think I never listened to the album before because I assumed it was "Lo-Fi" ... it is not.

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  6. Please can You reupload this ? i had the vinyl 50 years ago and I was (and I continue astonished), when I hear Monk....SUPERB !!!

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