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Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Read "Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions" reviewed by George Kanzler


The Miles Davis Quintet The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions Prestige Records 2006 (1955-56) Miles (aka The New Miles Davis Quintet), Workin', Relaxin', Steamin' and Cookin' were the titles of the original Miles Davis Quintet LPs for Prestige that make up the first three (of four) CDs of this yet-again repackaging ...

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Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Stablemates; How Am I To Know; Just Squeeze Me; There Is No Greater Love; The Theme; S'posin'; In Your Own Sweet Way; Diane; Trane's Blues; Something I Dreamed Last Night.
CD2: It Could Happen To You; Woody'n You; Ahmad's Blues; Surrey With The Fringe On Top; It Never Entered My Mind; When I Fall In Love; Salt Peanuts; Four; The Theme (Take 1); The Theme (Take 2); If I Were A Bell; Well, You Needn't.
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Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Stablemates; How Am I To Know; Just Squeeze Me; There Is No Greater Love; The Theme; S'posin'; In Your Own Sweet Way; Diane; Trane's Blues; Something I Dreamed Last Night. CD2: It Could Happen To You; Woody'n You; Ahmad's Blues; Surrey With The Fringe On Top; It Never Entered My Mind; When I Fall In Love; Salt Peanuts; Four; The Theme (Take 1); The Theme (Take 2); If I Were A Bell; Well, You Needn't.

CD3: 'Round Midnight; Half Nelson; You're My Everything; I Could Write A Book; Airegin; Tune Up; When Lights Are Low; Blues By Five; My Funny Valentine.

CD4: Steve Allen Introduction; Max Is Making Wax; Steve Allen Introduction; It Never Entered My Mind (The Tonight Show with Steve Allen, 11/17/1955); Tune Up; Walkin' (The Blue Note, Philadelphia, 12/08/1956); Four; Bye Bye Blackbird; Walkin'; Two Bass Hit (Café Bohemia, New York City, 05/17/1958).

Enhanced portion of CD 4: Transcriptions of Miles Davis Solos: Max is Making Wax (The Tonight Show with Steve Allen, 11/17/1955); Tune Up (Original Studio Version); Tune Up (The Blue Note, Philadelphia, 12/08/1956); Four (Original Studio Version) Four Café Bohemia, New York City, 05/17/1958).

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Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Read "Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions" reviewed by CJ Shearn


The Miles Davis Quintet The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions Prestige Records 2006 (1955-56) This box set includes the final five albums trumpeter Miles Davis made for Prestige. Davis recorded as a leader for the label from 1951-1956 and the albums capture an artist in the process of finding his own ...

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Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Read "Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions" reviewed by Doug Collette


The Miles Davis Quintet The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions Prestige Records 2006 (1955-56) Adorned by a painting rendered by the man with the horn himself, the elegant understatement of the packaging of The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions is wholly in line with the music it contains. ...

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Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Read "Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions" reviewed by John Kelman


Much has been written about how, by 1955, trumpeter Miles Davis—already fast becoming legendary at the age of 29—had cleaned up his act, kicking his heroin habit cold turkey. Much has also been written about how his solo on Thelonious Monk's “'Round Midnight," with an all-star band at the Newport Jazz Festival, became the stuff of ...

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The Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions

Read "Miles Davis: The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The noted Irish-American author Thomas Cahill has written a series of books called “The Hinges of History" where, instead of concentrating on war, outrage, and catastrophe, the author illuminates stories of grace, great gift-givers and the evolution of our human sensibility. Cahill brings to life those personalities who had the greatest impact on who we are. ...


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