More Miles Davis

- This copy of Davis’ superb 1959 release boasts outstanding Double Plus (A++) sound from start to finish
- Yes, there is no question that the early Six Eye pressings will always win our shootouts — they can be amazing
- Nevertheless, we were fairly shocked that this budget jazz reissue from 1973 did as well as it did, with the best copy earning a very respectable two pluses
- More evidence that high quality remastering was being done regularly throughout the ’70s and ’80s
- Davis partners here with jazz greats, including John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley and others
- “… it should become clear why ‘Jazz Track’ is a vital Miles album as well as a testimony to the importance of the movies to jazz–as a medium for improvised soundtracks and, more importantly, as a source of theme music potentially as rich as the music of Broadway…”
- “It’s doubtful that “On Green Dolphin Street” and “Stella by Starlight” would have caught on without Bill [Evans’] artistry (which is not to take anything away from Red [Garland], whose ballads simply lacked the intricate, delicately shaded beauty of Bill’s pensive voicings on the slow ballads).”
The nine minute plus long Green Dolphin Street that opens side two is nothing short of amazing, some of the coolest jazz you will ever hear, on any record, at any price. With Stella by Starlight and Fran Dance on the same side, that gives you about 20 minutes of great sounding jazz by Miles’ classic Kind of Blue lineup. (more…)








