Miles Davis featuring Stan Getz – Move (1991/2003/2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:15:35 minutes | 639 MB | Genre: Jazz
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Organised jam sessions at New York’s legendary Birdland Club were broadcast twice weekly during the late ’40’s and early ’50’s and a baker’s dozen of tracks featuring the magnificent Miles Davis have been selected for this collection. The various pick-up line-ups included all the great jazz musicians of the era, and tenor sax genius Stan Getz can be heard here on several tracks beautifully complimenting Miles’ wonderful trumpet excursions. This album has been early issued on CD under the titles “Miles Davis: The Birdland Sessions” (1994), “Miles Davis: Out Of The Blue” (1997), “Miles Davis featuring Stan Getz : Birdland Days” (1991), “Miles Davis, Stan Getz: Move” (2003).
This is a hard blowing bop session from 1950 propelled along by the driving drums of Art Blakey and featuring Stan Getz pre ultra-cool. The sound quality isn’t perfect but it is certainly very listenable and very enjoyable. The band never lets up and the energy is high as they hit ‘That Old Black Magic’, ‘Half Nelson’ and more with JJ Johnson offering a couple of nimble trombone solos alongside the young Miles’ straight ahead blowing.
Tracklist:
01 – Conception
02 – Ray’s Idea
03 – That Old Black Magic
04 – Max Is Making Wax
05 – Woody ‘n’ You
06 – Move
07 – Half Nelson
08 – Down
09 – Move
10 – The Squirrel
11 – Lady Bird
12 – Confirmation
13 – Evance (Out of the Blue)
Recorded:
Tracks “1-5”: Birdland, NYC, February 18, 1950
Tracks “6-8”: Birdland, NYC, June 2, 1951
Tracks “9-11”: Birdland, NYC, September 29, 1951
Tracks “12-13”: Birdland, NYC, May 2, 1952
Musicians:
Miles Davis – trumpet
Stan Getz – tenor saxophone
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis – tenor saxophone
Big Nick Nicholas – tenor saxophone
J.J. Johnson – trombone
Kenny Drew – piano
Billy Taylor – piano
Tadd Dameron – piano
Charles Mingus – double bass
Tommy Potter – double bass
Gene Ramey – double bass
Art Blakey – drums
Digitally Remastered.
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