Miles Davis - Premium Best

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Review by Nicholas Evans

Premium Best by Miles Davis is an absolute masterpiece that showcases the legendary jazz musician's unparalleled talent and creativity. The album features some of Davis's most iconic tracks, including "So What," "All Blues," and "Blue in Green," as well as several lesser-known gems that are equally impressive.

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and clear. The arrangements are complex and intricate, showcasing Davis's ability to push the boundaries of jazz and create something truly unique. The album also features some incredible solos from Davis and his bandmates, demonstrating their mastery of their respective instruments.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Kind of Blue," which is widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz albums of all time. Davis's trumpet playing on this track is simply breathtaking, and the rest of the band provides the perfect backdrop for his virtuosic performance.

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Artist: Miles Davis
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Concierto De Aranjuez
Someday My Prince Will Come
Stella By Starlight
So What
Autumn Leaves
Round Midnight
Milestones

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Catalog Numbers

SRCS-8597

Labels

Sony Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

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Notes

Jewel Case 98-04-22 (Y) [98-04-22] (X)

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Barcode: 4988009859798

About Miles Davis

Trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and one of the most important figures in jazz music history, and music history in general. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a five-decade career that kept him at the forefront of many major stylistic developments in jazz. Winner of eight Grammy awards. Born: 26 May 1926 in Alton, Illinois, USA. Died: 28 September 1991 in Santa Monica, California, USA (aged 65). Best known for his seminal modern jazz album "" (1959), the highest selling jazz album of all time with six million copies sold. Miles went to NYC to study at the academic school for musicians, where he met . They started playing together from 1945. In 1948 Miles Davis started to make his own ensembles, at that time he met , The Miles Davis Nonet was born. From the few recordings they made in 1949 to 1950 came the album "" (1957), with Davis and Evans going on to work more together in the future. Miles Davis was one of the musicians who introduced the 'Hard Bop' in the mid 1950s. In the late 1960s he started to experiment with electronic instruments and rock and funk rhythms. In the mid 1970s he stopped playing because of health problems, though in 1980 he made an 'electronical' comeback. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 (Performer). Winner of Eight Grammy Awards. He married dancer/actress on December 12, 1959; they divorced in 1968. He then married singer in September 1968; they divorced in 1970. He then married actress on November 26, 1981; they divorced in 1989. Father of & . Uncle of

Real Name

    • Miles Dewey Davis III

Name Vars

  • D. Miles
  • David
  • David Miles
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  • Miles Dewey Davis III
  • Miles Dewey Davis, III
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  • М. Дэйвис
  • Майлз Дейвис
  • Майлз Дэвис
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Summary by Nicholas Evans

Premium Best by Miles Davis is an essential album for any jazz fan. It's a fitting tribute to one of the greatest musicians of all time and a testament to his enduring legacy. Highly recommended.