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Tracklist

1'Round About Midnight
Bass – Paul Chambers Drums – Philly Joe JonesPiano – Red GarlandTenor Saxophone – John Coltrane
5:21
2The Man I Love (Take 1)8:28
3Swing Spring10:43
4Bemsha Swing9:30
5The Man I Love (Take 2)7:56

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PRLP 7150Miles Davis Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants ‎(LP, Comp, Mono)PrestigePRLP 7150US1959
PRLP 7150Miles Davis Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants ‎(LP, Album, Mono, RP)PrestigePRLP 7150US1964
UCCO-90404Miles Davis Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants ‎(CD, Album, Mono, Ltd, RE, UHQ)PrestigeUCCO-90404Japan2019
7150, PRCD-7150-2Miles Davis Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants ‎(CD, Album, Mono, RE, RM)Prestige, Prestige7150, PRCD-7150-2US1999
noneMiles Davis Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants ‎(5xFile, AIFF, Album, Comp, Mono, RE, RM, 24-)PrestigenoneUS2017

Credits

  • BassPercy Heath (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3)
  • DrumsKenny Clarke (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3)
  • EngineerRudy Van Gelder
  • Liner NotesIra Gitler
  • PianoThelonious Monk (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3)
  • Supervised ByBob Weinstock
  • TrumpetMiles Davis
  • Vibraphone [Vibes]Milt Jackson (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3)

Notes

Recorded on December 24, 1954 and October 26, 1956 (B1). First released early 1958, simulated stereo copies do exist.

Track B3 was previously released as a 10 inch, 16rpm disc.

Ranked joint 7th sales position in the "Top Ten" of "Jazz News" magazine, August 26th 1960.

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Miles Davis - Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants mp3

Performer: Miles Davis

Title: Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants

Country: UK

Release date: 26 Aug 1960

Label: Esquire

Style: Hard Bop

Catalog: 32-100

Genre: Jazz

Size MP3: 2958 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 426

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

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Amerikan_Volga
Brilliant album, important as it's the only session I know of where Monk and Davis recorded together (The track Bags Groove from this session appears on the Bag's Groove album), and fairly important in the development of Miles Davis' sound, so therefore important in the development of Jazz. Influenced by Ahmad Jamal, it's here that Davis first creates the space in the sound, that he famously "argues" with Monk about on "The Man I Love (Take 1)". Davis points out that it wasn't an argument, he was just asking Monk to lay out to create space. A fitting high for the end of 1954 for Davis, the year he quit heroin. "Round About Midnight " is from a 1956 recording with his Quintet featuring Coltrane.
Amerikan_Volga
Brilliant album, important as it's the only session I know of where Monk and Davis recorded together (The track Bags Groove from this session appears on the Bag's Groove album), and fairly important in the development of Miles Davis' sound, so therefore important in the development of Jazz. Influenced by Ahmad Jamal, it's here that Davis first creates the space in the sound, that he famously "argues" with Monk about on "The Man I Love (Take 1)". Davis points out that it wasn't an argument, he was just asking Monk to lay out to create space. A fitting high for the end of 1954 for Davis, the year he quit heroin. "Round About Midnight " is from a 1956 recording with his Quintet featuring Coltrane.