Miles Davis – Milestones

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The 1958 Miles Davis group wasn’t a quintet but a sextet, with the addition of Julian “Cannonball” Adderley on alto sax. The band’s first studio album was Milestones. The rhythm section was the same as the classic 1956 quintet, with Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums, plus Miles, Cannonball and John Coltrane. In his autobiography, Miles referred to the making of the album in these terms: “I wanted to get my group into the studio, and we recorded ‘Billy Boy’, ‘Straight, No Chaser’, ‘Milestones’, ‘Two Bass Hit’, ‘Sid’s Ahead’, and ‘Dr. Jackle’ (listed as ‘Dr. Jekyll’) for the album “Milestones”. I played piano on ‘Sid’s Ahead’ because Red got mad at me when I was trying to tell him something and left. But I loved the way the band sounded on this record and I knew that we had something special. Trane and Cannon were really playing their asses off and by then were really used to each other.”

180gram vinyl LPs in Gatefold packaging
Label: Jazz Images Records
Cat. #37079

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