The Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane: 1955-1961

The Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane: 1955-1961

by John Coltrane, Miles Davis
The Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane: 1955-1961

The Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane: 1955-1961

by John Coltrane, Miles Davis

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Overview

This compilation is taken from the masterful and wondrous box set issued late in the year 2000. It is assembled with the kind of care only producers such as Bob Belden and Michael Cuscuna could muster. Featuring nine selections, it begins with the first recorded appearance of the new Miles Davis Quintet in 1955 that featured the two principals, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. Aside from an alternate take of "Straight, No Chaser" and the inclusion of "Dear Old Stockholm" -- standard enough in the quintet's repertoire but not a signature number -- the disc traces the evolution of the band through its extension into a sextet. The quintet tracks are the opening two and "Bye Bye Blackbird," as well as "Round About Midnight." The showcase continues on the tracks "Straight, No Chaser" and the modal masterpiece "Milestones," both by the sextet that added Cannonball Adderley. The band evolved further with the departures of Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones, who were replaced by drummer Jimmy Cobb and Bill Evans for the Kind of Blue recording -- which also included piano contributions from Wynton Kelly, who would later replace Evans. Tracks from that classic session included here are "So What" and "Blue in Green." The album closes with a further evolution of the sextet, and the last that included Coltrane. Hank Mobley joined the band to replace Adderley and Kelly was the band's full-time pianist. The last cut, "Someday My Prince Will Come," features the most searing and melodic solo Coltrane ever played during his tenure with Davis. Its intensity is white hot and his lyricism is unrivaled. It was the way to go out -- swinging. The choices here may be obvious, but there is the alternate take of "Straight, No Chaser" that is worthy as an unreleased gem. And for those looking for a powerhouse glimpse of the Davis/Coltrane collaboration, this is a fine one. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 04/17/2001
Label: Legacy / Sony Music Distribution
UPC: 0074646109021
Rank: 5213

Tracks

  1. Two Bass Hit
  2. Dear Old Stockholm
  3. Bye Bye Blackbird
  4. 'Round Midnight
  5. Straight, No Chaser
  6. Milestones
  7. So What
  8. Blue in Green
  9. Someday My Prince Will Come

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Miles Davis   Primary Artist,Trumpet
John Coltrane   Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Miles Davis Quintet   Primary Artist
Jimmy Cobb   Guest Artist,Drums
Wynton Kelly   Guest Artist
Paul Chambers   Guest Artist
Philly Joe Jones   Guest Artist,Drums
Hank Mobley   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Bill Evans   Guest Artist
Cannonball Adderley   Guest Artist,Sax (Alto)
Red Garland   Piano

Technical Credits

Victor Young   Composer
Seth Rothstein   Project Director
Chuck Stewart   Photography
Howard Fritzson   Art Direction
Aram Avakian   Photography
Randall Martin   Design
Vernon Smith   Photography
Dennis Stock   Photography
Don Hunstein   Photography
Teo Macero   Producer
Traditional   Composer
Bernie Hanighen   Composer
Bob Belden   Compilation Producer
Bob Blumenthal   Liner Notes
Irving Townsend   Producer
Larry Morey   Composer
Frank Laico   Engineer
Frank Churchill   Composer
Mort Dixon   Composer
Dizzy Gillespie   Composer
George Avakian   Producer
Francis Wolff   Photography
Ned Washington   Composer
Mark Wilder   Mixing,Mastering
Michael Cuscuna   Compilation Producer
Ray Henderson   Composer
Miles Davis   Composer
John Lewis   Composer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Harold Chapman   Engineer
Stan Getz   Composer
Bill Evans   Composer
Cootie Williams   Composer
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