Miles Davis - The Real Birth Of The Cool Album
Tracklist
| 1 | GodchildArranged By – MulliganWritten-By – Wallington | 5:45 |
| 2 | Moon Dreams (First Version)Arranged By – EvansWritten-By – McGregor, Mercer | 3:02 |
| 3 | Budo (First Version)Arranged By – LewisWritten-By – Powell | 2:49 |
| 4 | Why Do I Love YouArranged By – MulliganWritten-By – Kern, Hammerstein | 3:42 |
| 5 | Darn That DreamArranged By – MulliganWritten-By – DeLange, Van Heusen | 4:09 |
| 6 | MoveArranged By – LewisWritten By – Best | 4:34 |
| 7 | 52nd Street ThemeWritten-By – Monk | 3:48 |
| 8 | Moon Dreams (Second Version)Arranged By – EvansWritten-By – McGregor, Mercer | 3:35 |
| 9 | S'il Vous PlaîtArranged By – LewisWritten-By – Maurant, McIntyre | 4:20 |
| 10 | Budo (Second Version)Arranged By – EvansWritten-By – Powell | 4:12 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BLJ 8003 | Miles Davis & His Tuba Band | Pre-Birth Of The Cool (LP, Album) | Durium | BLJ 8003 | Italy | 1974 |
| TKCB-71061 | Miles Davis | The Real Birth Of The Cool (CD, Album, RE) | Bandstand | TKCB-71061 | Japan | 1996 |
| TKCB-71061 | Miles Davis | The Real Birth Of The Cool (CD, Album, Promo, RE) | Bandstand | TKCB-71061 | Japan | 1996 |
| RJD 514 | Miles Davis | Nonet 1948 - Jam 1949 (CD, Mono, Unofficial) | Royal Jazz | RJD 514 | Denmark | 1990 |
| BS18005 | Miles Davis | The Real Birth Of The Cool (CD, Album, RE) | Bandstand | BS18005 | Austria | 1995 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
- Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan (tracks: A1 to B4)
- Bass – Al McKibbon (tracks: A1 to B4), Curly Russell (tracks: B5)
- Drums – Max Roach
- French Horn – Junior Collins (tracks: A1 to B4)
- Piano – John Lewis
- Trombone – Mike Zwerin (tracks: A1 to B4)
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
- Tuba – John Barber (tracks: A1 to B4)
- Vocals – Kenny Hagood
Notes
Recorded live at the Royal Roost, New York City:Tracks A1-A5: 4th September 1948
Tracks B1-B4: 18th September 1948
Tracks B5: 25th September 1948
Companies
- Recorded At – Royal Roost
Short intro
Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Miles Of The Cool - Miles Davis. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Birth of the Cool is a compilation album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1957 on Capitol Records. It compiles eleven tracks recorded by Davis's nonet for the label over the course of three sessions during 1949 and 1950. Featuring unusual instrumentation and several notable musicians, the music consisted of innovative arrangements influenced by classical music techniques such as polyphony, and marked a major development in post-bebop jazz. As the title suggests, these recordings are. It compiles twelve tracks recorded Of The Cool 1957. Buy, Stream Now. Miles Davis on Twitter. Miles Davis on YouTube. Miles Davis. Birth of the Cool. So dubbed because these three sessions - two from early 1949, one from March 1950 - are where the sound known as cool jazz essentially formed, Birth of the Cool remains one of the defining, pivotal moments in jazz. This is where the elasticity of bop was married with skillful, big-band arrangements and a relaxed, subdued mood that made it all seem easy, even at its most intricate. After all, there's a reason why this music was called cool it has a hip, detached elegance, never getting too hot, even as the rhythms skip and jump. Career-Spanning Miles Davis Collection Premieres New Track, Hail To The Real Chief featuring unreleased Miles Performances joined by an all-star cast. Miles Davis - Birth Of The Cool. 8 January . From going to Juillard then hitting the streets at night, a new documentary shed light on jazz genius Miles Davis. Mercer 3:37 9 Hallucinations B. Davis 4:13 10 52nd Street Theme T. Monk 3:55 11 Half Nelson M. Davis 5:44 12 You Go to My Head H. Coots 5:41 13 Chasin' the Bird C. Parker 5:44. The unorthodox nonet that Davis brought to the Royal Roost in 1948-featuring bebop confreres like Max Roach drums and John Lewis piano as well as forward-thinking Thornhill alums like Lee Konitz alto saxophone and Gerry Mulligan baritone saxophone-did in fact represent something new in modern music. But as Symphony Sids next utterance implies, the ensemble wasnt yet known by a catchy album title. Seventy years since the studio recording of The Birth of the Cool, were equipped to understand that phrase as a signifier of aura and intention in Davis multifarious career. A documentary film by that name premiered at Sundance this year. Playlist The Complete Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool Soundtrack. Clip How Miles Davis Recorded His Iconic Album Kind of Blue. Trailer Miles Davis Documentary. Explore more from this episode More. Full EpisodeMiles Davis: Birth of the Cool. Kahn: So the real pivot point for Miles is when, during his summer after high school, he is invited to sit in with the Billy Eckstine band. Eckstine: When that rhythm's in ya The blues don't have a chance Kahn: Both Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie are in that band. I mean you've got the laboratory, the future of modern jazz right there in this big bandRelated to Miles Davis - The Real Birth Of The Cool
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