Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven Album
Tracklist
| 1 | Baby Won't You Please Come HomeWritten-By – C. Warfield, C. Williams | 8:27 |
| 2 | So Near, So FarWritten-By – D. Green, T. Crombie | 7:00 |
| 3 | I Fall In Love To EasilyWritten-By – J. Styne, S. Cahn | 6:47 |
| 4 | Seven Steps To HeavenWritten-By – M. Davis, V. Feldman | 6:24 |
| 5 | Basin Street BluesWritten-By – S. Williams | 10:29 |
| 6 | JoshuaWritten-By – V. Feldman | 7:01 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CL 2051 | Miles Davis | Seven Steps To Heaven (LP, Album, Mono) | Columbia | CL 2051 | US | 1963 |
| CL 2051 | Miles Davis | Seven Steps To Heaven (LP, Album, Mono) | Columbia | CL 2051 | Canada | 1963 |
| S 62170, SCP 133.315 | Miles Davis | Seven Steps To Heaven (LP, Album) | CBS, CBS | S 62170, SCP 133.315 | Italy | Unknown |
| CK 93592 | Miles Davis | Seven Steps To Heaven (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Columbia, Legacy | CK 93592 | US | 2005 |
| CS 8851 | Miles Davis | Seven Steps To Heaven (LP, Album) | Columbia | CS 8851 | US | 1963 |
Credits
- Bass – Ron Carter
- Drums – Anthony Williams (tracks: A2, B1, B3), Frank Butler (tracks: A1, A3, B2)
- Liner Notes – Leonard Feather
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – Bob Cato
- Piano – Herbie Hancock (tracks: A2, B1, B3), Victor Feldman (tracks: A1, A3, B2)
- Producer – Teo Macero
- Tenor Saxophone – George Coleman
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
Notes
® "Columbia", [Columbia logo] Marcas Reg. Printed in U.S.A. © Columbia Records 1963/All Rights Reserved[back sleeve]
Category on front sleeve, spine and labels: PC 8851
Category on back cover, upper right corner: CS 8851
Category on back cover, beneath CS 8851: CL 2051
2nd and 3rd Category are reprinted from original sleeve design.
Publishing companies:
A1: Mayfair Music Corp. (ASCAP)
A2, B3: Frontiers Pub. Co., Inc. (BMI)
A3: Leo Feist, Inc. (ASCAP)
B1: Kenwood Music, Inc. (BMI)
B2: Pickwick Music Corp. (ASCAP)
Herbie Hancock performs by courtesy of Blue Note Records Inc. Victor Feldman performs by courtesy of Äva Records [Ava Records], Inc.
There is no updated copyright date on the release. It should be from the late 1980's, early 1990's.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A): XSM 59704
- Matrix / Runout (Label side B): XSM 59705
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variation 1):
XSM 59704 G2A GI B4 - Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variation 1):
XSM-59705 G2B GI C3 - Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variation 2):
XSM 59704 G2A GI B4 - Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variation 2): (H-TR) XSM-59705 G2B GI C4
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variation 3):
XSM 59704-G1A G1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variation 3):
XSM 59705-G1B G1
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Rights Society: BMI
- Other (On back sleeve, former stereo Category reprinted from original sleeve design): CS 8851
- Other (On back sleeve, former mono Category reprinted from original sleeve design): CL 2051
Companies
- Copyright (c) – Columbia Records
- Published By – Mayfair Music Corp.
- Published By – Musical Frontiers Pub. Co.
- Published By – Leo Feist, Inc.
- Published By – Kenwood Music
- Published By – Pickwick Music
Short intro
Seven Steps to Heaven - Miles Davis. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Seven Steps To Heaven - Miles Davis. Seven Steps to Heaven is the eighth studio album on Columbia Records by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1963, catalogue CL 2051 and CS 8851 in stereo. Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in Manhattan, and at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles, it presents the Miles Davis Quintet in transition. After the unfinished sessions for Quiet Nights in 1962, Davis returned to club work. However, he had a series of health problems in 1962, which made his live dates inconsistent and meant that he. Seven Steps to Heaven is the eighth studio album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1963 by Columbia Records. Track list: 1. Seven Steps to Heaven finds Miles Davis standing yet again on the fault line between stylistic epochs. In early 1963, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb left to form their own trio, and Davis was forced to form a new band, which included Memphis tenor player George Coleman and bassist Ron Carter. Seven Steps To Heaven July 15, 1963. Buy, Stream Now. With his quintet disbanded, and a tour scheduled for the West Coast, Miles hired George Coleman, who had been recommended by John Coltrane, and Ron Carter, a young graduate of the Manhattan School of Music and very active in the New York scene. Frank Butler, at the time the top Black drummer in L. a kind of West Coast Philly Joe Jones, and Victor Feldman, an English pianist, joined them for a recording session. The bands repertoire reflected Feldmans influence. However, only three of the four ballads played by the quartet without the saxophone were included in the album. Songs in album Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven 1963. Miles Davis - Basin Street Blues. Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven. Miles Davis - I Fall In Love To Easily. Miles Davis - So Near, So Far. Miles Davis - Baby Won't You Please Come Home. Miles Davis - Joshua. Miles Davis - Summer Night. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash pluginRelated to Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven
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