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  2. Sketches of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Sketches of Spain is a studio album by the jazz trumpeter and composer Miles Davis. It was released on 18 July 1960 through Columbia Records . The recording took place between November 1959 and March 1960 at the Columbia 30th Street Studio in New York City .

  3. Kind of Blue - Wikipedia

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    Kind of Blue is a studio album by the American jazz trumpeter and composer Miles Davis.It was released on August 17, 1959, by Columbia Records.For the recording, Davis led a sextet featuring saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, pianist Bill Evans, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb, with new band pianist Wynton Kelly replacing Evans on one track, "Freddie ...

  4. Miles Davis: The Complete Columbia Album Collection

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    Kind of Blue features 1 previously released alternate take: "Flamenco Sketches". Sketches of Spain features 2 previously released alternate takes: "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Part 1) and "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Part 2). Directions is unchanged. Someday My Prince Will Come features 1 previously released alternate take: "Someday My Prince Will Come".

  5. Freddie Freeloader - Wikipedia

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    "Freddie Freeloader" is a composition by Miles Davis and is the second track on his 1959 album Kind of Blue. The piece takes the form of a twelve-bar blues in B ♭, but the chord over the final two bars of each chorus is an A ♭ 7, not the traditional B ♭ 7 followed by either F7 for a turnaround or some variation of B ♭ 7 for an ending.

  6. All Blues - Wikipedia

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    "All Blues" is a jazz composition by Miles Davis first appearing on the influential 1959 album Kind of Blue. It is a twelve-bar blues in 6 8; the chord sequence is that of a basic blues and made up entirely of seventh chords, with a ♭ VI in the turnaround instead of just the usual V chord.

  7. Directions (Miles Davis album) - Wikipedia

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    Directions is a double album that features previously unreleased outtakes recorded over a 10-year period by Davis. Apart from "Song of Our Country" from the recording sessions for Sketches of Spain (1960), a 1961 recording of "'Round Midnight", and "So Near, So Far" from 1963, the album's songs are from Davis' transitional period during 1967 to 1970, when he was experimenting with a fusion of ...

  8. The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions - Wikipedia

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    The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions is a three-disc box set by trumpeter Miles Davis released by Columbia/Legacy, (Mosaic Records in conjunction with Legacy released the 5 LP set) [4] featuring recordings from the sessions that would produce his 1969 album In a Silent Way as well as transitional pieces from the era.

  9. Fred Plaut - Wikipedia

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    Plaut engineered sessions for what would result in many of Columbia's famous albums, including the original cast recordings of South Pacific, My Fair Lady, and West Side Story, jazz LPs Kind of Blue and Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis, Time Out by Dave Brubeck, Mingus Ah Um and Mingus Dynasty by Charles Mingus.