Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet was created in 1957.
Miles Davis Quintet at Peacock Alley was created on 1956-07-21.
'It Never Entered My Mind' is a show tune from the 1940 musical 'Higher and Higher'. Miles Davis' recording of the song is available on the 1956 album Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet.
Miles "Forever" Miles Davis released 566 LP's in his career !
With 51 studio albums under his belt, Miles Davis was one of the most prolific jazz musicians of the 20th century. As a major fan, here’s the albums that I would personally recommend to highlight his incredible discography, presented in their original release order:‘Round About Midnight (1957)Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1957)Miles Ahead (1957)Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1958)Milestones (1958)Kind of Blue (1959)Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1960)Sketches of Spain (1960)Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1961)E.S.P. (1965)Miles Smiles (1967)Nefertiti (1968)Miles in the Sky (1968)Bitches Brew (1970)The reason that I selected the above recordings is because they demonstrate how Miles moved between many different styles of jazz throughout his career, truly being a creative chameleon, so to speak. However, his signature trumpet tone always let the listener know he was there, no matter what new style he developed.If you’re new to jazz, I’d recommend starting with 1959’s Kind of Blue, which was one of the first "modal" jazz albums, featuring simple, elongated chord progressions that showcase individual improvisation. It’s considered by many to be not only the best jazz starter album, but also one of the greatest albums of all time.
Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet was created in 1957.
Steamin' with The Miles Davis Quintet was created on 1956-10-26.
Miles Davis Quintet at Peacock Alley was created on 1956-07-21.
'It Never Entered My Mind' is a show tune from the 1940 musical 'Higher and Higher'. Miles Davis' recording of the song is available on the 1956 album Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet.
Miles "Forever" Miles Davis released 566 LP's in his career !
With 51 studio albums under his belt, Miles Davis was one of the most prolific jazz musicians of the 20th century. As a major fan, here’s the albums that I would personally recommend to highlight his incredible discography, presented in their original release order:‘Round About Midnight (1957)Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1957)Miles Ahead (1957)Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1958)Milestones (1958)Kind of Blue (1959)Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1960)Sketches of Spain (1960)Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1961)E.S.P. (1965)Miles Smiles (1967)Nefertiti (1968)Miles in the Sky (1968)Bitches Brew (1970)The reason that I selected the above recordings is because they demonstrate how Miles moved between many different styles of jazz throughout his career, truly being a creative chameleon, so to speak. However, his signature trumpet tone always let the listener know he was there, no matter what new style he developed.If you’re new to jazz, I’d recommend starting with 1959’s Kind of Blue, which was one of the first "modal" jazz albums, featuring simple, elongated chord progressions that showcase individual improvisation. It’s considered by many to be not only the best jazz starter album, but also one of the greatest albums of all time.
Miles Davis' Greatest Hits was created in 1969.
Forever Miles Davis was created on 2007-09-18.
The Essential Miles Davis was created on 2001-05-15.
The Complete Miles Davis at Montreux was created in 1973.
Sorcerer - Miles Davis album - was created on 24-05-16.
Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall was created on 1961-05-19.