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Miles Davis - Milestones - 1 x JAPAN PRESS - AN ESSENTIAL JAZZ LP !! - Disque vinyle - Mono, Pressage japonais - 1983

1.) Miles Davis – Milestones Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono - Japan - 1983 - CBS/Sony – 23AP 2554 Media: NM to MINT / Sleeve, Insert & OBI: MINT A1 Dr. Jekyll 5:50 A2 Sid's Ahead 13:07 A3 Two Bass Hit 5:15 B1 Milestones 5:44 B2 Billy Boy 7:15 B3 Straight, No Chaser 10:42 Alto Saxophone – Julian "Cannonball" Adderley Bass – Paul Chambers Drums – "Philly" Joe Jones Liner Notes – Charles Edward Smith Piano – Red Garland Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane Trumpet – Miles Davis What is immedately noticeable upon listening to Miles Davis' classic first -- and only -- album with his original sextet is how deep the blues presence is on it. Though it's true that the album's title cut is rightfully credited with introducing modalism into jazz, and defining Davis' music for years to come, it is the sole selection of its kind on the record. The rest is all blues in any flavor you wish you call your own. For starters, there's the steaming bebop blues of "Dr. Jackle," recorded in 1955 for a Prestige session with Jackie McLean. Davis is still in his role as a trumpet master, showing a muscularity of tone that reveals something more akin to Roy Eldridge or Louis Armstrong than Dizzy or Fats Navarro. The tempo is furious, as all the members of the sextet solo except for Jones. The saxophonists trade choruses and come off sounding like mirrored images of one another in the slower, post-bop blues that is "Sid's Ahead," which is followed by "Two Bass Hit," written by Dizzy and John Lewis. It's an off-kilter blues with a wide middle section, no doubt for Lewis' piano to fill. But then comes "Milestones" with its modal round and interval, where harmony is constructed from the center up. It is a memorable tune for not only its structure and how it would inform not only Davis' own music, but jazz in general for the next seven years. The album's closer is Monk's "Straight, No Chaser," which became a signature tune for the sextet even when Garland and Jones left to be replaced by Bill Evans and Jimmy Cobb, and later Evans by Wynton Kelly. ______________________________________________ This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine. New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping.

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Miles Davis - Milestones - 1 x JAPAN PRESS - AN ESSENTIAL JAZZ LP !! - Disque vinyle - Mono, Pressage japonais - 1983

Miles Davis - Milestones - 1 x JAPAN PRESS - AN ESSENTIAL JAZZ LP !! - Disque vinyle - Mono, Pressage japonais - 1983

1.) Miles Davis – Milestones
Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono - Japan - 1983 - CBS/Sony – 23AP 2554
Media: NM to MINT / Sleeve, Insert & OBI: MINT

A1 Dr. Jekyll 5:50
A2 Sid's Ahead 13:07
A3 Two Bass Hit 5:15
B1 Milestones 5:44
B2 Billy Boy 7:15
B3 Straight, No Chaser 10:42

Alto Saxophone – Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
Bass – Paul Chambers
Drums – "Philly" Joe Jones
Liner Notes – Charles Edward Smith
Piano – Red Garland
Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane
Trumpet – Miles Davis

What is immedately noticeable upon listening to Miles Davis' classic first -- and only -- album with his original sextet is how deep the blues presence is on it. Though it's true that the album's title cut is rightfully credited with introducing modalism into jazz, and defining Davis' music for years to come, it is the sole selection of its kind on the record. The rest is all blues in any flavor you wish you call your own. For starters, there's the steaming bebop blues of "Dr. Jackle," recorded in 1955 for a Prestige session with Jackie McLean. Davis is still in his role as a trumpet master, showing a muscularity of tone that reveals something more akin to Roy Eldridge or Louis Armstrong than Dizzy or Fats Navarro. The tempo is furious, as all the members of the sextet solo except for Jones. The saxophonists trade choruses and come off sounding like mirrored images of one another in the slower, post-bop blues that is "Sid's Ahead," which is followed by "Two Bass Hit," written by Dizzy and John Lewis. It's an off-kilter blues with a wide middle section, no doubt for Lewis' piano to fill. But then comes "Milestones" with its modal round and interval, where harmony is constructed from the center up. It is a memorable tune for not only its structure and how it would inform not only Davis' own music, but jazz in general for the next seven years. The album's closer is Monk's "Straight, No Chaser," which became a signature tune for the sextet even when Garland and Jones left to be replaced by Bill Evans and Jimmy Cobb, and later Evans by Wynton Kelly.
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This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine.
New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping.

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