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Tracklist

1Seven Steps To Heaven
Composed By – Feldman
21:33
2So What
Composed By – Davis
12:38
3All Blues
Composed By – Davis
9:54
4If I Were A Bell
Composed By – Loewe
12:44
5Stella By Starlight
Composed By – Young
14:16

Credits

  • BassRon Carter
  • DrumsTony Williams
  • PianoHerbie Hancock
  • Tenor SaxophoneGeorge Coleman
  • TrumpetMiles Davis

Notes

Recorded in Juan les Pins, July 26, 1963.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: JMY 1010 PHC
  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Jazz Music Yesterday
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jazz Music Yesterday
  • Made By – PhonoComp
  • Recorded At – Antibes Jazz Festival

Info

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Miles Davis Quintet - Côte Blues mp3

Performer: Miles Davis Quintet

Title: Côte Blues

Country: Italy

Release date: 1991

Label: Jazz Music Yesterday

Style: Post Bop, Modal

Catalog: JMY 1010-2

Genre: Jazz

Size MP3: 1094 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 844

Record source: CD, Unofficial Release

MP3 Related to Miles Davis Quintet - Côte Blues

Saithi
Correct tracklist should be:
1 So What (M. Davis) [Jul 26, 1963] 9:48
2 Stella by Starlight (N. Washington-V. Young) [Jul 26, 1963] 14:11
3 Seven Steps to Heaven - Walkin' [Jul 26, 1963] 21:27
4 If I Were a Bell (F. Loesser) [Jul 28, 1963] 12:44
5 So What (M. Davis) [Jul 28, 1963] 12:38

These tracks were recorded before and after the official Miles Davis In Europe cd.
Saithi
Correct tracklist should be:
1 So What (M. Davis) [Jul 26, 1963] 9:48
2 Stella by Starlight (N. Washington-V. Young) [Jul 26, 1963] 14:11
3 Seven Steps to Heaven - Walkin' [Jul 26, 1963] 21:27
4 If I Were a Bell (F. Loesser) [Jul 28, 1963] 12:44
5 So What (M. Davis) [Jul 28, 1963] 12:38

These tracks were recorded before and after the official Miles Davis In Europe cd.
Vishura
The first track of this CD is not All Blues, but So What. A longer version of So What is the last track. I find it hard to believe Davis would play this at the beginning and at the end of a performance. Does make me question this recording.
See my later findings and comments about this cd. Which, by the way, I think is a great addition to any MD collection.
Vishura
The first track of this CD is not All Blues, but So What. A longer version of So What is the last track. I find it hard to believe Davis would play this at the beginning and at the end of a performance. Does make me question this recording.
See my later findings and comments about this cd. Which, by the way, I think is a great addition to any MD collection.