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Miles Davis and the Jazz Giants |
Miles Davis |
első megjelenés éve: 1956 69 perc |
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(1991)
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CD |
3.726 Ft
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1. | Dig
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2. | The Serpent's Tooth [Take 1]
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3. | Four
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4. | Walkin'
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5. | Doxy
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6. | Bags' Groove
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7. | A Gal in Calico
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8. | Minor March
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9. | Vierd Blues
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Jazz / Hard Bop; Bop
Recorded: Oct 5, 1951-Mar 16, 1956
Miles Davis and the Jazz Giants should not be confused with another Prestige release titled Miles Davis & the Modern Jazz Giants (Prestige 7150/OJC 347), although both are owned by Fantasy. While the main focus of Miles Davis & the Modern Jazz Giants is a December 24, 1954, session featuring Thelonious Monk and Milt Jackson, this 68-minute CD is really a best-of and spans 1951-1956. Miles Davis and the Jazz Giants, which Prestige/Fantasy assembled in 1986, spotlights some of the trumpeter's bop-oriented encounters with fellow jazz heavyweights -- and those heavyweights range from J.J. Johnson, Horace Silver, and Lucky Thompson on "Walkin'" in 1954 to Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, and Art Blakey on "Dig" in 1951. While "Dig" is the collection's oldest recording, the most recent is a 1956 performance of "Vierd Blues" that features Rollins and pianist Tommy Flanagan. And "The Serpent's Tooth" is from a 1953 session that finds Rollins and Charlie Parker taking a two-tenor approach. Bird, of course, was primarily an alto saxophonist, but "The Serpent's Tooth" demonstrates that he could also be quite appealing on tenor. Some jazz enthusiasts will no doubt wonder why John Coltrane is absent from this collection -- after all, he was most definitely a jazz giant. But Coltrane's absence was not an oversight on Fantasy's part; this disc is meant to spotlight all-star encounters that took place outside of a regular working group -- after all, Davis' legendary 1955-1957 quintet with Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones was a regular working group while it lasted. But even without Coltrane, this collection is excellent -- and it is among the five-star CDs that novices are urged to acquire if they are starting to explore Davis' Prestige output of the '50s. ---Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Liner Notes: Orrin Keepnews
Miles Davis - Trumpet Jackie McLean - Sax (Alto) Thelonious Monk - Piano Charlie Parker - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Percy Heath - Bass Art Blakey - Drums Paul Chambers - Bass Kenny Clarke - Drums J.J. Johnson - Trombone Walter Bishop, Jr. - Piano Ray Bryant - Piano Tommy Flanagan - Piano Red Garland - Piano Milt Jackson - Vibraphone Philly Joe Jones - Drums Oscar Pettiford - Bass Sonny Rollins - Sax (Tenor) Horace Silver - Piano Art Taylor - Drums Lucky Thompson - Sax (Tenor) Tommy Potter - Bass |
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