The Miles Davis Quintet - Relaxin' - LP Album (stand-alone item) - 1st Pressing - 1966





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The Miles Davis Quintet – Relaxin' (Prestige – PPR 075) made in the Netherlands 1966 original LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: NM (mint-) Flipback cover | Hard Bop | recorded in 1958. - first issue for the Netherlands....
The Miles Davis Quintet did not exist continuously, but was formed several times with different basic line-ups. Mainly known are the two "Great Quintets".
"First Miles Davis Quintet" or First Great Miles Davis Quintet" - 1955 to 1958 with the following main artists (changes in line-up not shown here):
Miles Davis — Trumpet
John Coltrane — Tenor Saxophone
Red Garland — Piano
Paul Chambers (3) — Double Bass
"Philly" Joe Jones — Drums
increased to Sextet in 1958 with Cannonball Adderley — Alto Saxophone
"Second Miles Davis Quintet" or "Second Great Miles Davis Quintet" - 1964 to 1969 with the following main artists (changes in line-up not shown here):
Miles Davis — Trumpet
Wayne Shorter — Tenor Saxophone
Herbie Hancock — Piano
Ron Carter — Double Bass
Anthony Williams — Drums
A1 If I Were A Bell 8:11
A2 You're My Everything 5:10
A3 I Could Write A Book 5:03
B1 Oleo 5:49
B2 I Could Happen To You 6:34
B3 Woody'n You 4:50
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The Miles Davis Quintet – Relaxin' (Prestige – PPR 075) made in the Netherlands 1966 original LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: NM (mint-) Flipback cover | Hard Bop | recorded in 1958. - first issue for the Netherlands....
The Miles Davis Quintet did not exist continuously, but was formed several times with different basic line-ups. Mainly known are the two "Great Quintets".
"First Miles Davis Quintet" or First Great Miles Davis Quintet" - 1955 to 1958 with the following main artists (changes in line-up not shown here):
Miles Davis — Trumpet
John Coltrane — Tenor Saxophone
Red Garland — Piano
Paul Chambers (3) — Double Bass
"Philly" Joe Jones — Drums
increased to Sextet in 1958 with Cannonball Adderley — Alto Saxophone
"Second Miles Davis Quintet" or "Second Great Miles Davis Quintet" - 1964 to 1969 with the following main artists (changes in line-up not shown here):
Miles Davis — Trumpet
Wayne Shorter — Tenor Saxophone
Herbie Hancock — Piano
Ron Carter — Double Bass
Anthony Williams — Drums
A1 If I Were A Bell 8:11
A2 You're My Everything 5:10
A3 I Could Write A Book 5:03
B1 Oleo 5:49
B2 I Could Happen To You 6:34
B3 Woody'n You 4:50

