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File under: Modal

*Listed as one of the four most influential Jazz albums that happened to be released in 1959 (Dave Brubeck -Time Out & Charles Mingus -Ah Um among them), so much has been said and written about Miles Davis'Kind Of Blue, it's virtually impossible to summarize all the necessary info to the length of this page. We could simply list some facts (best sold Jazz album ever worldwide). We could try to explain why it's the best Jazz album ever made, but the music itself will do that to you.

As Bill Evans said in the original liner notes for the record, the band did not play through any of these pieces prior to recording. Miles Davis laid out the themes before the tape rolled and the band improvised. The end results were fragile and wondrous. Recorded during 2 sessions in 1959,Kind of Blueworked on many different levels and will do so for many years to come.

Finally, Kind Of Blue can be heard again in its original mono version.

"Very few albums can match this Miles Davis's 1959 classic, often considered the greatest album in the history of jazz. Backed by an exquisite combo, this is an essential recording even for those who don't listen to jazz. With Davis himself on trumpet, Julian "Cannonball" Adderley on alto saxophone, John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Wynton Kelly and Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums, we hear every creative counterposition imaginable.
This recording was the beginning of modal jazz, and while Coltrane displays his free, unorthodox style and intense tone, Miles balances this with his contrasting smoothness and sparse phrasing. Cannonball colors Coltrane's sound with a rhythmically daring yet more melodic style of his own, characteristic of his traditional and ebullient phrasing. Bill Evans, whether accompanying or soloing, prefers a style more likened to the title of the album. He glides elegantly and profoundly on top of the driving yet laid back swing of Jimmy Cobb. Paul Chambers serves as the technically dynamic and harmonic foundation for the group, lending his exceptional skill to a tight rhythm section.
This album throws away conventional song and chord structure that had been definitive to most jazz artists, welcoming a new structure based on modes. More than a milestone in jazz, Kind of Blue is a defining moment of twentieth century music." - Philip B. Pape

Details
File under: Modal
Cat. number: 88875111921
Year: 2015
Notes:
Some copies were distributed with a download code and a "We are vinyl" sticker on the shrink wrap. Some copies were distributed with a "Legacy Vinyl" sticker on the shrink wrap. Very similar to [r21542230] but with different matrix in runout. [On back] Julian Adderley, alto saxophone* (Courtesy of [l=Riverside Records]) Wyn Kelly, piano** (Courtesy of [l=Riverside Records]) Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. © 1959, 2015 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment / Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment. COLUMBIA is the exclusive trademark of Sony Music Entertainment. / Made in the EU. / Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH, PO Box 510, 33311 Gütersloh, Germany. Runouts are etched except of these stamped parts: - 99406 1A - 99406 1B