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George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb - 4 Generations Of Miles Album

George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb - 4 Generations Of Miles Album
Performer: George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb
Title: 4 Generations Of Miles
Country: Europe
Genre: Jazz
Style:Contemporary Jazz
Released: 2010
Catalog number: JD243
Label: Chesky Records
MP3 album szie: 2921 mb
FLAC album size: 2317 mb

Tracklist

1Freddie Freeloader6:34
2Blue In Green7:28
3If I Were A Bell8:02
4My Funny Valentine10:01
5On Green Dolphin Street7:20
6816:30
7There Is No Greater Love9:02
8All Blues7:03

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
JD238George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb - 4 Generations Of Miles ‎(CD, Album)Chesky RecordsJD238Europe2002
JD238George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb - 4 Generations Of Miles ‎(CD, Album)Chesky RecordsJD238US2002

Credits

  • Double Bass [Acoustic Bass]Ron Carter
  • DrumsJimmy Cobb
  • Electric GuitarMike Stern
  • EngineerBarry Wolifson
  • Executive-ProducerNorman Chesky
  • ProducerDavid Chesky
  • Tenor SaxophoneGeorge Coleman

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0090368024367

Short intro

4 Generations of Miles - Ron Carter, Mike Stern, Jimmy Cobb, George Coleman. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Drummer Jimmy Cobb, tenor saxophonist George Coleman, bassist Ron Carter, and guitarist Mike Stern concentrate almost exclusively on the 1950s repertoire of Davis, excepting Ron Carter's somewhat abstract, R&B-flavored 81, which is from the mid-'60s. Stern's sparse accompaniment for Coleman in All Blues works surprising well in place of a piano,. ColemanSternCarterCobb : 4 Generations Of Miles is a hard bop music album recording by GEORGE COLEMAN released in 2002 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. There Is No Greater Love 02. All Blues 03. On Green Dolphin Street 04. Blue in Green 05. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. Mike Stern & George Coleman are fantastic in this record A nice tribute. Read more. That and the fact that 4 Generations of Miles was recorded live should make it exciting just to open the case. Unfortunately, that excitement dissipates not long after you press play. The group is airtight, and each player plays articulately and lyrically, but in the end it just doesn't add up to much more than you've already heard. It's certainly interesting to hear old-timers like Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, and George Coleman jam with fusion star Mike Stern two decades their junior. Stern tucks in the edges, and he leaves absolutely zero doubt that he can travel straight-ahead with the best of them. Jimmy Cobb, drums George Coleman, tenor saxophone Mike Stern, electric guitar Ron Carter, acoustic bass. Producer David Chesky Executive Producer Norman Chesky Recording Engineer: Barry Wolifson Recorded May 12, 2002. If you like 4 Generations of Miles: A Live Tribute to Miles, you may also like: Adrian Younge presents Angela Munoz Introspection by Angela Munoz. The 18-year-old singer's voice is striking against the backdrop of the multi-hyphenate's production. Album 2002 9 Songs. Classic Albums Collection. Miles Davis. DR Big Band & Mike Stern. McCoy joined Miles Davis in 1958 as part of the latter's First Great Sextet, after Adderley recommended him to Davis. Cobb's best known recorded work is on Davis' Kind of Blue 1959. Cobb was the last surviving player from the sessions, a distinction he held for just under the last three decades. George ColemanMike SternRon CarterJimmy Cobb: 4 Generations of Miles. Retrieved May 25, 2020. 4 Generations of Miles 2002. Album by George Coleman. Blue in Green by George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb. is a cover of. Blue in Green by Miles Davis 1959. All Blues by George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb. All Blues by Miles Davis 1959. Oleo by George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb. Oleo by Miles Davis 1957. 81 by George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb. Eighty-One by Miles Davis 1965. Freddie Freeloader by George Coleman, Mike Stern, Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb. is a cover