Be Jazz, Miles Davis
2013/08/02
This is one of the most important and influential figures in jazz history, along with artists such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. Miles's career, spanning fifty years of jazz history runs along the entire second half of the twentieth century, characterized by its constantly evolving and seeking new artistic paths: Davis participates with equal force of bebop and cool, as the vanguard hardbop and jazz, particularly in his shed modal fusion and rock. The sound of his trumpet is absolutely characteristic for its use of the Harmon mute steel, which gave him a more personal and intimate, the sound is smooth and melodic, based on short notes, aiming at lyricism and introspection.
01 Tutu 5:17
02 The Maids of Cadiz 3:54
03 Summertime 3:18
04 Spanish Key 17:34
05 So what 10:11
06 So Near, So far 6:59
07 Shhh/ peacefull 18:16
08 Sanctuary 10:58
09 Pinocchio 5:06
10 On Green Dolphin 9:47
11 Miles runs the vodoo 2:50
12 Miles 5:44
13 John Mc laughin 4:28
14 Human nature 4:28
15 Freddie Freeloader 0:52
16 Bye bye Blackbird 7:56
17 All blues 11:34