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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Stablemates
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2. | How Am I to Know?
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3. | Just Squeeze Me
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4. | There Is No Greater Love
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5. | The Theme
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6. | S'posin'
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7. | In Your Own Sweet Way
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8. | Diane
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9. | Trane's Blues
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10. | Something I Dreamed Last Night
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | It Could Happen to You
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2. | Woody'n You
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3. | Ahmad's Blues
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4. | Surrey with the Fringe on Top
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5. | It Never Entered My Mind
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6. | When I Fall in Love
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7. | Salt Peanuts
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8. | Four
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9. | The Theme
Take 1
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10. | The Theme
Take 2
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11. | If I Were a Bell
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12. | Well, You Needn't
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3. CD tartalma: |
1. | 'Round Midnight
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2. | Half Nelson
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3. | You're My Everything
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4. | I Could Write a Book
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5. | Oleo
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6. | Airegin
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7. | Tune Up
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8. | When Lights Are Low
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9. | Blues by Five
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10. | My Funny Valentine
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4. CD tartalma: |
1. | Steve Allen Intro
Previously unreleased
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2. | Max Is Making Wax
Previously unreleased
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3. | Steve Allen Intro 2
Previously unreleased
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4. | It Never Entered My Mind
Previously unreleased
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5. | Tune Up
Previously unreleased
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6. | Walkin'
Previously unreleased
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7. | Four
Previously unreleased
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8. | Bye Bye Blackbird
Previously unreleased
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9. | Walkin'
Previously unreleased
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10. | Two Bass Hit
Previously unreleased
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11. | [CD-ROM Track]
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Jazz / Hard Bop; Cool
Recorded: Nov 16, 1955-Dec 8, 1956
Baseball insiders, as well as those who just love the game, speak reverently of the "five-tool player": that is, the rare athlete who can hit for average, hit for power, field, throw, and run. In the world of jazz during the mid-1950s, the first great quintet of the trumpeter-bandleader Miles Davis (1926-1991) was a five-tool band, and then some. More than any other ensemble, the Davis five could play burning bebop, churning hard bop, and blithely bouncing show tunes. They breathed new life into long-forgotten standards, and their deep-night ballads, featuring the leader's insinuating, Harmon-muted melodic statements, could inspire love sonnets for the ages. Moreover, each supremely gifted member of the group was very much his own man. There was the clipped lyricism of the nattily-attired Davis; the vertiginous flights of the rapidly-developing tenor saxophonist John Coltrane; pianist Red Garland's bell-like chords and sunny solos; the buoyant lines and eloquent bowing of young bassist Paul Chambers; and drummer Philly Joe Jones's nonstop drive and slick brush work. Davis and company set the bar almost impossibly high, as these 32 selections, the quintet's valedictory for Prestige before moving to Columbia, make abundantly clear. Recorded in three sessions by the legendary engineer Rudy Van Gelder at his Hackensack, New Jersey studio to simulate "typical" nightclub sets, virtually every tune has become a classic. The mercurial trumpeter's band is cookin' on "Tune Up," "Oleo," and "Salt Peanuts" (with Philly Joe's solo a model of percussive excitement and musicality); workin' on "Four," "Blues by Five," and "Trane's Blues"; relaxin' on "When Lights Are Low," "Surrey with the Fringe on Top," and "In Your Own Sweet Way"; and steamin' on signature ballads such as "It Never Entered My Mind," "'Round Midnight," and "My Funny Valentine." Newly remastered, and with insightful liner notes by Bob Blumenthal, The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions is like a game-winning grand slam home run in the bottom of the ninth - in four consecutive World Series games.
Liner Note Author: Bob Blumenthal.
Miles Davis - trumpet John Coltrane - tenor saxophone Red Garland - piano Paul Chambers - double bass Philly Joe Jones - drums |
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