Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants
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Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants | ||
Studio album by Miles Davis | ||
Recorded | 24 December 1954, 26 October 1956 | |
Genre | Jazz | |
Length | 41:58 | |
Label | Prestige Records | |
Miles Davis chronology | ||
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Bags' Groove (1954) |
Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants (1954) |
Musings of Miles (1955) |
Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants is an album recorded by Miles Davis, for Prestige Records. Most of the album comes from a session on 24 December 1954, but "'Round Midnight" is from the sessions by Davis's new quintet in 1956 which resulted in Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet and three other albums to fulfil Davis's contract with Prestige.
The 1954 session is notable as the only time Thelonious Monk made a studio recording with Davis - the two men did not get on well, as Davis felt Monk ought to be "laying out" (refraining from playing) during the trumpeter's solos. Ira Gitler, who was present at the session and wrote the sleevenotes for the album, dispels the myth that the two men confronted each other physically, but there was argument throughout the session. The first take of "The Man I Love" has a false start caused by Monk asking when he should start playing, and an exasperated Davis telling engineer Rudy Van Gelder, "Hey Rudy, put this on the record - all of it!".
"Bags' Groove", also recorded at the 1954 session, can be found on the album Bags' Groove.
[edit] Track listing
Track | Song Title | Originally By | Time |
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1. | The Man I Love | G. Gershwin and I. Gershwin | 7:57 |
2. | Swing Spring | M. Davis | 10:44 |
3. | 'Round Midnight | B. Hanighen, C. Williams, T. Monk | 5:20 |
4. | Bemsha Swing | T. Monk and D. Best | 9:30 |
5. | The Man I Love | G. Gershwin and I. Gershwin | 8:29 |
[edit] Performers
- Miles Davis - Trumpet
- Milt Jackson - Vibraphone
- Thelonious Monk - Piano
- Percy Heath - Bass
- Kenny Clarke - Drums
On "'Round Midnight":