| | |  | Sheet Music | Home » » Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Full title The Best of Miles Davis and John Coltrane 1955-1961. Japanese edition of 2001 compilation includes one exclusive bonus track 'Stella By Stars'. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| April 17, 2001 | | Studio:
| Sony | | Number Of Discs:
| 1 | | Format:
| Original recording remastered | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | 1. | Two Bass Hit - John Coltrane, Gillespie, Dizzy | | 2. | Dear Old Stockholm - John Coltrane, Getz, Stan [1] | | 3. | Bye Bye Blackbird - John Coltrane, Dixon, Mort | | 4. | 'Round Midnight - John Coltrane, Hanighen, Bernie | | 5. | Straight, No Chaser [Alternate Take] - John Coltrane, Monk, Thelonious | | 6. | Milestones - John Coltrane, Davis, Miles | | 7. | So What - John Coltrane, Davis, Miles | | 8. | Blue in Green - John Coltrane, Davis, Miles | | 9. | Someday My Prince Will Come - John Coltrane, Churchill, Frank | |
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Jazz DollJun 26, 2010 These performers have always been the best in the business. This is old school jazz at its best.
Miles & TraneJun 14, 2010 I am completely enjoying these artists. I am somewhat new to this music, but I find it very deep. You tune in on a different level with Miles Davis and John Coltrane. I was also amazed at Davis' productivity. Good purchase.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
The best Miles Davis collection.Jul 18, 2005 Miles Davis and John Coltrane, musically, were made for each other. One already a legend, the other soon-to-be, this is a heckuva pair. Add Cannonball Aderly, Philly Joe Jones, Red Garland and Paul Chambers and you have the best ensemble jazz ever saw. Plus we get half 'Round About Midnight and Milestones, as well as works of jazz expertise So What, Blue in Green, and Someday My Prince Will Come. Let's also not forget Straight, No Chaser, Milestones, 'Round Midnight and Bye Bye Blackbird. Buy it today.
12 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Certain TimesSep 26, 2003 There are just certain times after midnight that nothing else will do but a Miles and Coltrane mixer. Like scotch and soda, gin and tonic, vodka and cranberry, these two just glide together. Put some ice in the glass, mix yourself a cocktail, sit back with a companion, or by your lonesome and let the chords and groove chase your early morning blues out the door! The only glaring bump in the buzz is that their wonderfully rendered "My Funny Valentine" is not on this compilation. This is nonetheless all good/BEK
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Good but inevitably omits too muchDec 11, 2002 The four stars is for the desirability of the record; the tracks deserve five stars without a doubt. In fairness to the music company, it must be said that the tracks chosen are NOT "below par", and they DO give an adequate impression of some of the best music performed by this extraordinary quintet. The trouble is, however, that anyone with any serious interest in Davis's music would, if buying just this record, soon want all of the CDs from which this selection has been taken. As usual, therefore, it is not really a good idea to buy a selection, but that argument applies with the more force in this case because Davis, Coltrane, and their group left us SO MUCH of significance. So my advice is NOT to buy this if you feel you may very well want to buy more CDs of this group, and even if you haven't yet made up your mind that you will, it is, I feel, best to keep your options open from the start. - ...
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