Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane
In the world of music is too expensive and mediocre, Cool Miles Davis and John Coltrane is very light. Although I recommend the series called Miles Davis and John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings, an album, but still extroadinary can be found in this product. This collection includes the most famous solo Someday my prince will come into lyricism Round Midnight Trane ecstasy and very quick in taking an alternative route Sraight rare, No Chaser, a true American song. Just Groovin 'in the way of working with the best and John Miles
Track Listing
1. Two Bass Hit
2. Dear Old Stockholm
3. Bye Bye Blackbird
4. 'Round Midnight
5. Straight, No Chaser [Alternate Take]
6. Milestones
7. So What
8. Blue in Green
9. Someday My Prince Will Come
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Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall
Every year saw a crop of new best jazz gem is found, but rarely treated the audience to something special like this 1957 concert recording, and John Coltrane Thelonious Monk, who deliberately in a box without any sign found by the library of Congress Engineering in early 2005. Up until now, fans could only dream of hearing the two immortal play together outside the studio three songs they left behind. But here there is a limit in their step at the benefit concert by the stars, relax in the chemistry they had developed in Monk's quartet in the previous week at New York's Five-Spot. Coltrane style of playing is a revelation. This is both an accompanist and a solo inspired by electroplating, with music to new heights with his bold, sometimes interesting and challenging phrases liver, note clusters, and bursts of power. Sharing with Coltrane a new sense of freedom following the personal and professional problems experienced by both, Monk obviously happy to be in front Tenorist's, injecting humorous comments, and otherwise to enforce the eccentric pianist engineering. The material, which is very well received by the Voice of America, including the classic Monk like "Epistrophy," "Monk's Moods" and "documentation" and a version beautiful than the standard "sweet and pretty. Music is not only listenings birthday, but also need them - final definition of a classic.
Track Listing
1. Monk's Mood
2. Evidence
3. Crepuscule with Nellie
4. Nutty
5. Epistrophy
6. Bye-Ya
7. Sweet and Lovely
8. Blue Monk
9. Epistrophy [Incomplete Take]
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Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio : The Silver Collection
Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson both accomplished artist, comfortable in any tempo, when they met in 1957 to incorporate, and they clearly enjoy each skill on ballads and uptempo numbers. This group is one of the best edition of the Peterson trio with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis. Almost machine, swing easy, and the lack of a drummer can sound smooth Getz reflected in all the details intact. For all the well-known as a virtuoso pianist, coach Peterson is underestimated. He added a solo filled with striking bright propulsion, and resources here are very delicate as it is extroverted solo. This program represents a good mix of standards and original Getz, including "" Last Round lucky, while the extended ballad mixture can define jazz lyricism. There is also a short version, but Detour 'Ahead of infection attacks Ellis' initial and very successful writing guitarist.
Track Listing
1. I Want to Be Happy
2. Pennies from Heaven
3. Ballad Medley: Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered/I Don't Know Why I J
4. I'm Glad There Is You
5. Tour's End
6. I Was Doing All Right
7. Bronx Blues
8. Three Little Words
9. Detour Ahead
10. Sunday
11. Blues for Herky
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Giant Steps - John Coltrane
Released in January 1960, the first album of Coltrane focus affirm with confidence in the composition of the tenor saxophone and his power appears as a composer. Internships with Dizzy, Miles, Monk and has helped in his anger, extended solos, and stamina and underlying sense of harmonic adventure Coltrane, at 33, an "- new piece of high quality voice-marathon polytonal solo accompanied by disorder differences delicate lyricism, in short, embodied by recording "Naima" is. This peaceful retreat from the race to a classic ballad, with a wave of joy at high speed in a series that began with As the opening credits is optimistic based on the composition of modern jazz. repeating pattern of negative performance, has eight original albums of the seven stars, a description that is very good to cover the original cassette and remastered.
Track Listing
1. Giant Steps
2. Cousin Mary
3. Countdown
4. Spiral
5. Syeeda's Song Flute
6. Naima
7. Mr. P.C.
8. Giant Steps [Alternate Take]
9. Naima [Alternate Take]
10. Cousin Mary [Alternate Take]
11. Countdown [Alternate Take]
12. Syeeda's Song Flute [Alternate Take]
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Speak No Evil - Wayne Shorter
Wayne Shorter composition help determine the style in the mid 60s jazz, fusion of the muscle is concentrated more hard bop with surprising intervals and often spacious melodies stay in defeat. The result is a new type of "cool", a mixture of coercion and freedom in contrast to the theme of the shortest in the field, and the tense tenor solo, and one that calls for creative interaction between the soloists and rhythm section. Band in a chair in 1964 is typical of the Blue Note group time, the staff is the most common and effective shorter. Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard pianist Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and drummer Elvin Jones merge their talents to music that is safe and well, sometimes the management of tension and relaxation at the same time to think.
Track Listing
1. Witch Hunt
2. Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum
3. Dance Cadaverous
4. Speak No Evil
5. Infant Eyes
6. Wild Flower
7. Dance Cadaverous [Alternate Take][#][*]
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Blue Train - John Coltrane
Tenor sax giant had signed a contract with another label when he was one day for Blue Note began the journey of the body, with the work of modern jazz ensembles. Provide a solo shot and fired a rhythmic swing intelligent and intuitive, the Blue Train is a fun new series from the song will open the first working day with good balance overall demand for hard bop elegant ballads and down smoothly. John Coltrane, said up to four copies, so now considered the norm, and brought together a rhythm section including pianist Kenny Drew, Miles Davis rhythm section of bass player Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones and trumpeter Lee Morgan and trombonist Curtis Fuller, the Blue Note last two candidates. Coltrane's signature sound, is now fully developed, but still among the best known blues and harmony of color terms in the future, trust and broad, and its partners to respond very much alive.
Track Listing
1. Blue Train
2. Moment's Notice
3. Locomotion
4. I'm Old Fashioned
5. Lazy Bird
6. Blue Train [Alternate Take]
7. Lazy Bird [Alternate Take]
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Somethin' Else - Cannonball Adderley
When alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and the quartet have been destroyed, three schools were apparently different from the solo non-stop for him, Miles Davis, the king of cool fills, force lightning Art Blakey of hard knocks, Hank Jones a veteran of the swing, and Sam Jones, a versatile bassist adapted to the environment. The results of the famed Blue Note Album. Open Beauty "Autumn Leaves" said Davis, who has a beautiful melody on the trumpet, sounds like it could easily outtake from Kind of Blue (not). midtempo title track provides the core of this classic as Adderley echoes Miles solid melodies reveal a solo beautiful. If albums for Blue Note.
Track Listing
1. Autumn Leaves
2. Love for Sale
3. Somethin' Else
4. One for Daddy-O
5. Dancing in the Dark
6. Bangoon [#][*]
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A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
A Love Supreme is a suite about redemption, a work of pure spirit and song, which is a summary of all the struggles and aspirations of the 1960s. After the foil in the wake of the lyrical, swinging Crescent, A Love Supreme Coltrane said the quest for spiritual and musical freedom expressed through polyrhythms, modalities, and purely vertical strange jazz purists, but This adventure lovers of most listeners (and rock fellow travelers such as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream and Byrd), began a series of volatile, poorly prayers offered, including Kulu Su Mama Ascension, OM, Meditations, Expression, Interstellar Space. speech timbre and tone of urgency, for the simple serpentine textures and rhythmic drums, Elvin Jones, Coltrane's performance continued with increased intensity, the bearer of a political struggle, and the serenity prayer to the call in UAVs "Psalm," where bread and Jones rumbled like Thunder as Garrison and Tyner toll away makes sense - while Coltrane looking for decent historical peak of love, she wanted to share.
Track Listing
1. Love Supreme, Pt. 1: Acknowledgement
2. Love Supreme, Pt. 2: Resolution
3. Love Supreme, Pt. 3: Pursuance/Pt. 4: Psalm
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