Artist: The Miles Davis Quintet
Although Miles Davis' 1955-1957 quintet had a relatively short life, it went down in history as one of the finest and most interesting bebop combos of the 1950s. It was a group in which different musical personalities did more than coexist -- they complimented and inspired each other. The quintet's front line had two unlikely allies in Davis and the distinctive John Coltrane, whose aggressive, passionate tenor saxophone was quite a contrast to Davis' subtle, understated, cool-toned trumpet. Davis, who was Chet Baker's primary influence and defined cool jazz with his seminal Birth of the Cool sessions of 1949-1950, was a very economical player -- he didn't believe in notes for the sake of notes, whereas Coltrane's solos tended to be a lot longer. But as different as Davis' and Coltrane's musical personalities were, Miles Davis Quintet never failed to sound cohesive. Davis formed the famous group in 1955, hiring Coltrane as well as a rock-solid rhythm section that consisted of bassist Paul Chambers, drummer Philly Joe Jones (not to be confused with swing drummer Jo Jones), and the lyrical pianist Red Garland.
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Miles Davis: Complete Jack Johnson Sessions
2003 Columbia-Legacy -
Miles Davis: Steamin' With The Miles Davis Quintet
1989 Prestige -
Miles Davis: Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall
1977 Columbia -
Miles Davis: Black Beauty-Miles Davis At Fillmore West
1970 Columbia -
Miles Davis: Someday My Prince Will Come (Exp)
1961 Columbia-Legacy -
Miles Davis: Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet
1956 Prestige -
Miles Davis: Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants
1954 Original Jazz
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Live At The Monterey Jazz Festival: Highlights, Vo...
2007 Concord -
Various Artists: Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues-Red White And B...
2003 Hip-O -
Various Artists: Pleasantville: Music From The Motion Picture
1998 Sony








































































