Miles Davis
Think of him what you will, Miles Davis is the king of cool, and easily the most well-known and influential jazz musician ever. His career spanned over 5 decades, and his sound constantly evolved. No one can deny his immense musical vision, as he was at the forefront of hard bop and bebop, practically invented modal jazz and jazz fusion, then went on to embrace hip hop towards the end of his life. Miles is truly one of the greatest musicians ever, and continues to be highly influential to just about anyone who loves music. Miles Davis truly sounds better on vinyl. Digital just doesn’t cut it with Miles. On vinyl, his horn sounds warmer, more natural and significantly less harsh. Check out these selections to hear Miles Davis the way he is meant to be heard.
Miles Davis Albums
- 1958 Miles
- A Tribute to Jack Johnson
- Amandla
- Aura
- Bags’ Groove
- Big Fun
- Birth of the Cool
- Bitches Brew
- Blue Haze
- Blue Moods
- Blue Period
- Collectors’ Items
- Conception
- Cookin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet
- Decoy
- Doo Bop
- ESP
- Filles De Kilimanjaro
- Get Up With It
- In A Silent Way
- Jazz Track
- Kind of Blue
- Live-Evil
- Miles & Monk At Newport
- Miles Ahead
- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants
- Miles Davis Volume 1
- Miles Davis Volume 2
- Miles Davis With Horns
- Miles in the Sky
- Miles Smiles
- Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet
- Milestones
- Music From Siesta
- Musings of Miles
- Nefertiti
- On The Corner
- Quiet Nights
- Quintet/Sextet
- Relaxin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet
- Round About Midnight
- Seven Steps to Heaven
- Sketches of Spain
- Someday My Prince Will Come
- Somethin’ Else
- Sorcerer
- Star People
- Steamin With The Miles Davis Quintet
- The Man With the Horn
- Tutu
- Walkin’
- Water Babies
- Workin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet
- You’re Under Arrest
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Post By: Alan