If you want maximum quality, flac, wav, etc., buy the cd.Reproduction for educational use only.No. Miles Davis - Gnrique - Ascenseur Pour L'chafaud 8. Kind Of Blue (1959)Miles DavisJust a demo. Miles Davis, Gil Evans - Blues For Pablo 7. Miles Davis, Gil Evans - The Maids Of Cadiz 6. The high points are many: Miles Davis playing "My Funny Valentine" and "If I Were A Bell" Sonny Rollins duetting with John Coltrane on "Tenor Madness" and playing his inspiring calypso based blues "St Thomas" John Coltrane playing "I Love You" and duetting with Kenny Burrell on "Why Was I Born?" Eric Dolphy performing "Les" with Freddie Hubbard and joining Oliver Nelson on "March On, March On" Yusef Lateef performing "The Plum Blossom".Ī celebration of the great jazz recorded by Prestige in its thirty year heyday. Miles Davis Quintet - My Funny Valentine 4. Miles Davis In Person Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk, Complete. ‘Round About Midnight (Legacy Edition) 2005. Kind Of Blue Deluxe 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition. Albums include Kind of Blue, Bitches Brew, and In a Silent Way. Miles Davis & John Coltrane The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series, Vol. Genres: Jazz Fusion, Hard Bop, Modal Jazz. Nick Philips has made a good job of selecting just 25 tracks from a vast catalogue.įrom the opening track, taken from that very first Bob Weinstock release (Lee Konitz "Subconscious-Lee"), to the final 1969 offering from Charles Earland ("More Today Than Yesterday") this is the perfect introduction to the music. Miles Davis discography and songs: Music profile for Miles Davis, born. This 2-CD album, released to mark sixty years of Presitge records, presents a very well chosen selection of from the label's vaults. In the next thirty years (the last Prestige album appeared in 1978) the label would record nearly all of the jazz greats and take its place alongside Blue Note as a major player in the popularization of the best of the music that had grown out of the experiments of the boppers at Minton's Playhouse and become a world phenomenon. When Bob Weinstock launched the indy jazz label New Jazz in 1948 from his 48th Street New York store "The Record Corner" few would have guessed that this was the first step in the creation of what was to become Prestige Records.