Artist: Miles Davis
Birth Name: Miles Dewey Davis III
Born: May 26, 1926. Alton, Illinois, USA
Died: September 28, 1991 (Aged 65). Santa Monica, California, USA
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz Funk, Jazz Rock, Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz
Occupation: Musician, Bandleader, Composer, Trumpeter
Instruments: Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piano, Organ, Synthesizer
Miles Davis was an American Jazz Musician, Trumpeter, Bandleader, and Composer. He was one of the most influential and innovative musicians of the 20th century of several developments in Jazz Music, including Bebop, Cool Jazz, Hard Bop, and Jazz Fusion. In 2006, Miles Davis was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. In 2008, his 1959 album Kind Of Blue received fourth Platinum Certification from RIAA for shipment of at least four million copies in USA.
Title: Walkin' (2018)
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz Funk, Jazz Rock, Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz
Label: Jazz Images
Rating: *****
Tracks:
1. Walkin' (13:27)
2. Blue 'N' Boogie (8:18)
3. Solar (4:44)
4. You Don't Know What Love Is (4:24)
5. Love Me Or Leave Me (5:57)
6. I'll Remember April (7:53)
Bonus Tracks:
7. Dear Old Stockholm (4:12)
8. Chance It (3:03)
9. Yesterdays (3:45)
10. Doa (3:14)
11. Wood 'N You (3:25)
12. How Deep Is The Ocean? (4:38)
Personnel:
Miles Davis: Trumpet
Lucky Thompson: Tenor Saxophone on Tracks: 1, 2
J.J.Johnson: Trombone on Tracks: 1, 2, 7-12
David Schildkraut: Alto Saxophone on Tracks: 3-6
Horace Silver: Piano on Tracks: 1-6
Percy Heath: Bass on Tracks: 1-6
Kenny Clarke: Drums on Tracks: 1-12
Jackie McLean: Alto Saxophone on Track 7-12
Gil Coggins: Piano on Tracks: 7-12
Oscar Pettiford: Bass on Tracks: 7-12
Bonus Tracks: at WOR Studio, New York 9, 1952
Walkin' is one of the collection album by Miles Davis, originally released on June 1957 by Prestige, digitally remastered and reissued on May 25, 2018 by Jazz Images, featuring Lucky Thompson, J.J. Johnson, Horace Silver, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke, David Schildkraut, Jackie McLean, Gil Coggins and Oscar Pettiford.
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