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Miles Davis All Star Sextet (album)

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Released
  
1954

Artist
  
Miles Davis

Producer
  
Bob Weinstock

Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
21:38

Release date
  
1954

Label
  
Antigo Records

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Recorded
  
April 29, 1954 Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack

All-Star Sextet (1954)
  
Miles Davis Quintet (1954)

Songs
  
Blue 'n' Boogie (feat. Lucky Thompson, Horace Silver, Percy Heat, JJ Johnson & Kenny Clarke)

Similar
  
Miles Davis albums, Jazz albums

Miles Davis All-Star Sextet (PRLP 182) is a 10 inch LP album by Miles Davis, released in 1954 in by Prestige Records. The two side-long tracks were recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, April 29, 1954.

Davis claimed in his autobiography that the release of this material turned his "whole life and career around", along with Capitol Records' release around the same time of the Birth of the Cool tracks in LP form, which made the critics notice him once again. Davis goes on to describe the goal of this recording: to return to "the fire and improvisation of bebop", but combined with a more forward looking funky kind of blues. Davis says the concepts were worked out in Horace Silver's room at the Arlington Hotel. J.J. Johnson and Lucky Thompson provided a big horn sound, on top of Silver's funky piano and "bad rhythms" behind on the drums. When the recording was complete, all involved, including Bob Weinstock and Van Gelder, knew they had achieved something good.

After the 10" LP format was discontinued, both tracks were included on Side 1 of the 12" album Walkin' (PRLP 7076).

Personnel

  • Miles Davis – Trumpet
  • J.J. Johnson – Trombone
  • Lucky Thompson – Tenor Saxophone
  • Horace Silver – Piano
  • Percy Heath – Bass
  • Kenny Clarke – Drums
  • References

    Miles Davis All-Star Sextet (album) Wikipedia