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Posted by: yury_usa on 28-09-2006, 17:57 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by: yury_usa on 28-09-2006, 17:57 |
Miles Davis - 1955 The Musings Of Miles 1997 DCC Gold GZS-1106 Remastered by Steve Hoffman by server_alliance ![]() Track listing 1. Will You Still Be Mine? 2. I See Your Face Before Me 3. I Didn't 4. Gal In Calico, A 5. Night In Tunisia, A 6. Green Haze ![]() Details Contributing artists: Oscar Pettiford, Philly Joe Jones, Red Garland Producer: Bob Weinstock Distributor: Dunhill Compact Classics Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Mono SPAR Code: n/a ![]() Album notes Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Red Garland (piano); Oscar Pettiford (bass); Philly Joe Jones (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on June 7, 1955. Originally released on Prestige (7007). Includes liner notes by Ira Gitler. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1989, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California). By the time Miles Davis recorded THE MUSINGS OF MILES on June 7, 1955, he'd expanded and refined his approach to the bop idiom which had nurtured him, and the cool approach--which he'd championed. He learned to refine and edit his line, discovered what aspects of his style were derivative and which were truly his own, and, most importantly, zeroed in on his own signature sound and style of phrasing. THE MUSINGS OF MILES is a quartet dry run for the first Miles Davis Quintet, which became the most popular, influential band of the 1950s. Already on hand are pianist Red Garland--with his elegant closed voicings and driving comp--and drum innovator Joseph Rudolph Jones (Philly Joe to you). Bassist Oscar Pettiford, who rounds out the quartet, is also a great innovator, perhaps a generation removed from Miles and his young turks. Listen especially to how he makes the band sound on "Green Haze," a slow, after hours blues. Miles employs gorgeous long tones and smears, heroically laid-back (a la Billie Holiday), as Garland feeds him lush block chords. Pettiford constructs his solo from a succession of arpeggios, in the manner of Coleman Hawkins. Compare his short attack and centered, uniform beat, with the more resonant, bell-like attack and complex beat of Paul Chambers on this and subsequent recordings of "A Night In Tunisia." And dig Miles' nod to his mentor with a Dizzyish ascent into the upper register after several relaxed choruses. ![]() |
Posted by: yury_usa on 23-02-2007, 22:18 |
вчера прослушал этот диск еще раз, класс! heaven for ears ![]() |
Posted by: satori on 05-10-2008, 17:56 |
А повторная раздача на трекере не планируется для опоздавших?.. заранее огромное спасибо!! |
Posted by: ArCanon on 19-04-2009, 20:26 | ||
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Posted by: yury_usa on 19-04-2009, 22:48 | ||||
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Posted by: satori on 20-04-2009, 00:08 |
Конечно, потерпим...спасибо всем откликнувшимся... |
Posted by: ArCanon on 20-04-2009, 09:54 |
Ждём! Спасибо. |
Posted by: goka on 20-04-2009, 14:38 | ||
![]() спасибо! PS +1 в смысле. |
Posted by: yury_usa on 20-04-2009, 19:35 |
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