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Kind of Blue

Miles Davis

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1 So What Miles Davis 9:22 $1.29 View In iTunes
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6 Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take) Miles Davis 9:31 $0.99 View In iTunes

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The essence of great art is that its power is inexplicable, and in the jazz stratos there's never been anything like this 1959 session. It reigns to this day as the genre's greatest hit and the most coherent album length statement in modern jazz history. Based on scales (modes) rather than chord changes, the five tracks here were recorded in one take without any prior rehearsal, and the cool blue electric spontaneity gives these gossamer lanterns — what pianist Bill Evans called in the liner notes a "direct deed"— a freedom that's pure magic. The sax chairs were majestically filled by John Coltrane on tenor and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley on alto, both playing at their most ethereal. Longtime Miles bassist Paul Chambers joined stalwart drummer Jimmy Cobb in the rhythm section, and two of the greatest jazz pianists ever, Wynton Kelly (only on "Freddie Freeloader") and particularly Evans play brilliantly yet with a smooth, enchanting chill. The result is a collection of modern jazz' greatest moments. For experts and novices alike, "So What's" spidery opening exchange between Chambers and Evans has come to symbolize jazz incarnate. Ditto the entirety of "Freddie Freeloader," and the gorgeous and underrated "Flamenco Sketches" is Miles and the band at their most tender and introspective. Modern jazz starts here.

Recent Customer Reviews

To Live
     
by appledyl

This album is a reason to live. It is so wonderful to listen to while falling asleep or on a especially long night car ride with lots of blankets! Kind of Blue is the album that defines 'Jazz'.

This album is ridiculously good
     
by dforce97

If I were to pick one sound on the Earth that is most beautiful, I would pick Miles Davis's trumpet on Kind on Blue. This album is so beautiful. The other players on this album are also amazing. A must have.

Best Jazz Around!
     
by Bassmetalfreak

Miles Davis is an extrodinary musician. Possibly the best jazz work of all time in my opinion. Buy this album immediatly!!!

Biography

Born: May 26, 1926 in Alton, IL

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s

Throughout a professional career lasting 50 years, Miles Davis played the trumpet in a lyrical, introspective, and melodic style, often employing a stemless Harmon mute to make his sound more personal and intimate. But if his approach to his instrument was constant, his approach to jazz was dazzlingly...
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