"Pangaea".
It takes time to get into, for sure, but it is too often overlooked.
2007-12-26 13:00:18
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answered by Bowzer 7
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1. Kind of Blue. This is considered by many as the greatest album of all time and feature John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, and Cannonball Adderley.
2. Live Around The World.
3. The one with Human Nature and Time After Time.I forget the title.
4. In a Silent Way
5. B****** Brew
2007-12-26 22:28:39
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answered by Stratobratster 6
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Porgy and Bess with Gil Evans
Sketches of Spain with Gil Evans orchestra and arrangements
Miles Ahead with Gil Evans orchestra and arrangements
Quite Nights with Gil Evans orchestra and arrangements great 1962 Miles and Gil collaboration on the Bossa Nova Brazilian music,although album is very short.
Steamin' Prestige quintet with Red Garland,John Coltrane,Paul Chambers Bass Philly Joe Jones drums 1957
Relaxin' Prestige 1957 same quintet as Workin
Somethin' Else Blue Note 1959 is a Miles Davis session although Cannonball Adderley is the leader on the label this is really Mile's session just listen to the unbelievable version of Autumn Leaves very different for the times in 1959.
Round About Midnight Miles first Columbia album after leaving Prestige...outstanding
Kind of Blue
Milestones
Birth of The Cool Miles Davis Greatest Hits which has several of the most often recorded greats of Miles but not the original versions which adds interest to this CD.
Nefertiti
Filles de Kilimanjaro
Miles Smiles
Miles Live..at Carnegie Hall
Cookin' At The Plugged Nickel
In A Silent Way
Aura...with Swedish orchestra
Highlights from the Plugged Nickel
Your'e Under Arrest
Live Around The World ..one of his last recordings
also a album he did with Michel Legrand in 1957 called Legrand Jazz..way ahead of its time was originally on Columbia now you may find it on Philips......
Miles Lives :)
2007-12-26 22:34:55
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answered by zen2bop 6
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Kind of Blue
Bit**hes Brew
Sketches of Spain
The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions (complete album plus unreleased demo material)
Birth of Cool
Live at The Fillmore
Best of Miles & Coltrane
dig the In The Court of Crimson King avatar
2007-12-26 21:56:12
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answered by deadhead (Who Dat Nation) 6
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Kind of Blue
Live At The Blackhawk
Porgy and Bess (Gil Evans)
Miles Ahead (Gil Evans)
Miles Davis Plays Classic Ballads
A very special one: Charles Mingus presents Miles Davis. Recorded in France Miles Davis plays with Britt Woodman trombone, Teddy Charles vibraphone, Charles Mingus on bass and Elvin Jones on drums.
Only four tracks on this album: Nature Boy, Alone Together, There's No You and Easy Living.
I think it is the best.
2007-12-27 22:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Birth Of The Cool
'Round Midnight
Kind Of Blue
2007-12-26 21:21:59
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answered by susandiane311 5
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In a Silent Way
2007-12-26 20:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Nefertiti
Miles Smiles
and all the ones with the second quartet (Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams).
2007-12-26 21:37:12
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answered by Teaim 6
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Kind of blue,a classic jazz masterpiece
2007-12-27 02:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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whisper on in a silent way
didn't plan on making a sentence :)
2007-12-26 21:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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