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Miles Davis Quartet 1953 / 1954

                 



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Condition: NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) / NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) (Media / Cover)    More Info
Label: Doxy DOX803
Country: Europe
Released: 2008
Genre: Bop
Num In Set: 1
Barcode: 8013252888038
Quantity: 1 in stock
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Tracklist
 
A1When Lights Are Low3:28
A2Tune-Up3:52
A3Miles Ahead4:27
A4Smooch3:05
B1Four4:01
B2Old Devil Moon3:23
B3Blue Haze6:09
B4I'll Remember April7:50


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Credits
Alto Saxophone - Davey Schildkraut (Tracks: B4)
Bass - Percy Heath
Cover - David X. Young
Drums - Art Blakey (Tracks: B1 to B3), Kenny Clarke (Tracks: B4), Max Roach (Tracks: A1 to A4)
Engineer - Doug Hawkins (Tracks: A1 to A4), Les Cahan (Tracks: B1 to B3)
Piano - Charles Mingus (Tracks: A4), Horace Silver (Tracks: B1 to B4), John Lewis (Tracks: A1 to A3)
Trumpet - Miles Davis

Notes
This album is composed of three different sessions. The first session (Side A) was recorded at WOR Studios in NYC in May of 1953 and features Miles Davis on trumpet, John Lewis on piano, Charlie Mingus on bass and piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Max Roach on drums, while the second session (all of side B, except for “I’ll Remember April”) was recorded at NYC’s Beltone studios in March 1954 and features Miles Davis on trumpet, Horace Silver on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Art Blakey on drums. “I’ll Remember April” was recorded on a third session the following month at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, NJ, and features Miles Davis on trumpet, Dave Schildkraut on alto saxophone, Horace Silver on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums. All three sessions hail from Davis’ “Prestige period” which stretched from 1951-1955 and during which time Davis had developed an addiction to heroin. However, according to some sources it was precisely between the recording of the first two sessions that appear here that Davis went back home to St. Louis to get clean, and so this album marks a major turning point in Davis’ career.

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