Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 1-10 (2019)

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Title: Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 1-10
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Intense Media GmbH
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 10:55:54
Total Size: 3.56 gb
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Tracklist

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 1
01. Conception
02. Dig
03. My Old Flame
04. It's Only a Paper Moon
05. Bluing
06. Blue Room
07. Out of the Blue
08. Airegin
09. Oleo
10. But Not for Me
11. Doxy

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 2
01. The Serpent's Tooth I
02. The Serpent's Tooth II
03. 'Round About Midnight
04. Compulsion
05. No Line
06. Vierd Blues
07. In Your Own Sweet Way
08. Movin' Out
09. Swingin' for Bumsy
10. Silk N' Satin
11. Solid
12. More Than You Know

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 3
01. Tasty Pudding
02. Floppy
03. Willie the Wailer
04. For Adults Only
05. Morpheus
06. Down
07. Blue Room
08. Whispering
09. It's a Wonderful World
10. Brandy and Beer
11. Two Funky People
12. Chasing the Blues
13. Halley's Comet
14. You're a Lucky Guy
15. The Wailing Boat
16. Just You, Just Me

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 4
01. Blue 'N' Boogie
02. Walkin'
03. Undecided
04. Tenderly
05. But Not for Me
06. You Go to My Head
07. Lullaby In Rhythm
08. Indian Summer
09. I Can't Give You Anything but Love
10. Don't Blame Me Love
11. East of the Sun
12. Our Love Is Here to Stay
13. I Cover the Waterfront
14. My Funny Valentine

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 5
01. My Funny Valentine
02. Blues By Five
03. Airegin
04. Tune Up When Lights Are Low
05. It Never Entered My Mind
06. Four
07. In Your Own Sweet Way
08. The Theme (Take #1)
09. Trane's Blues
10. Ahmad's Blues
11. Half Nelson
12. The Theme (Take #2)

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 6
01. If I Were a Bell
02. You're My Everything
03. I Could Write a Book
04. Oleo
05. It Could Happen to You
06. Woody'n You
07. 'Round Midnight
08. Ah-Leu-Cha
09. All of You
10. Bye Bye Blackbird
11. Tadd's Delight
12. Dear Old Stockholm

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 7
01. Dr. Jekyll
02. Sid's Ahead
03. Two Bass Hit
04. Milestones
05. Billy Boy
06. Straight, No Chaser

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 8
01. Someday My Prince Will Come
02. Old Folks
03. Pfrancing
04. Drad-Dog
05. Teo
06. I Thought About You

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 9
01. Walkin'
02. Bye Bye Blackbird
03. All of You
04. No Blues
05. Bye Bye (Theme)
06. Love I've Found You

Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Miles Davis and his favorite Tenors, Vol. 10
01. Roll Call
02. My Groove Your Move
03. Take Your Pick
04. A Baptist Beat
05. The More I See You
06. The Breakdown
07. Black Orpheus
08. Devil's Island
09. Moon of Manakoora
10. Dead End
11. Wayning Moments
12. Powder Keg
13. All or Nothing at All
14. Callaway Went That-a-Way


Miles Dewey Davis III (1926-1991) was one of the most influential (jazz) musicians of the 20th century, next to Duke Ellington. He was not the most virtuosos trumpet player in Modern Jazz, but had a lifelong mentality of innovation, which never left him satisfied with what he achieved, but constantly kept himself open to new musical challenges, which always triggered impulses that volcanically erupted unto the international jazz scene. Among his many qualities was Davis' ability to attract the best musicians for his bands and record projects time and again. As a very young musician he already came under the wings of the greatest of Modern Jazz pioneers: Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk. When Davis formed his own bands in the 1950s, he remained true to Parker's and Gillespie's concept of "saxophone and trumpet plus rhythm section" until his electric phase in the late sixties. This compilation is dedicated to the most important tenor saxophonists with whom Davis created and kept on developing his innovative quintet-sound. Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter were without a doubt the most important partners for Davis, the ones who challenged him the most and provided the most frequent and creative submissions. Their colleagues Hank Mobley and Lucky Thompson were also great masters and musical individualists, as you can hear on recordings with and without Miles in this set, for instance with other great trumpeters like Freddie Hubbard.