Released December 1959 Artist Miles Davis Quintet | Length 41:59 Release date December 1959 | |
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Recorded May 11 and October 26, 1956 Similar Relaxin' with the Miles Dav, Miles: The New Miles Davis Qui, Miles Davis and the Modern J, Walkin', The Musings of Miles |
Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded in 1956 by Miles Davis. Two sessions on May 11, 1956 and October 26 in the same year resulted in four albums—this one, Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet and Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet. Track 2 is a composition written for Davis by Eddie Vinson (see Blue Haze for more details). "Trane's Blues" (also known as "Vierd Blues", a tongue-in-cheek reference to Blue Note founder Francis Wolff's heavily accented verdict on it), also credited to Davis, is in fact a John Coltrane composition (originally titled "John Paul Jones", and from an earlier session led by bassist Paul Chambers; before the closing statement of theme, Coltrane and Davis play a bit of Charlie Parker's "The Hymn"). Paul Chambers plays a cello bassline on "Half Nelson".
Contents
Background
As his star rose in 1955, Davis formed a new quintet, featuring saxophonist John Coltrane, pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones. In order to fulfill contractual obligations, he recorded lengthy, spontaneous songs with the quintet, which were released over four albums—Workin', Cookin', Relaxin', and Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet.
Track listing
Prestige – LP 7166:
All tracks recorded on May 11, 1956, except "Half Nelson", recorded on October 26.
Personnel
Songs
1It Never Entered My Mind5:27
2Four7:17
3In Your Own Sweet Way5:46