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Miles Davis - Volume 2 flac album
  • Performer Miles Davis
  • Title Volume 2
  • Date of release 2001
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  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1574 mb
  • Size FLAC 1267 mb
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Miles Davis Volume 2 refers to two separate but related entities. The first is a Miles Davis studio album released by Blue Note Records as a 10-inch LP, as BLP 5022 in 1953. The six tracks from this LP plus five alternate takes were released on CD in 1990 and remastered with restored artwork in 2001. The second Miles Davis Volume 2 is a compilation of tracks from all three of his sessions with the label, released (with different cover art) in 1956 as BLP 1502.

Miles Davis – Volume 1 & Volume 2. 2 LPs, 23 tracks, an hour and a half of music, 3 sessions spread over 3 years. These recordings constitute the entire output of Miles Davis on Blue Note with exception of his later, Columbia-era session with Cannonball Adderley, Somethin' Else in 1958. The material runs the gamut from straight bop (Dizzy Gillespie’s Woody’n You ) to complex Birth Of The Cool-style arrangements (. Johnson’s Enigma ) to standards ( How Deep is the Ocean by Irving Berlin) to a Swedish folk tune ( Dear Old Stockholm ). The bulk of these two sessions make up the material on Miles Davis Volume 1. Side 1 consists largely of tunes from the ‘53 session with all but one track on side 2 being drawn from the ‘52 session. The ‘54 session is different in several ways: By 1954, Alfred Lion was relying on the services of Dr. Rudy Van Gelder, an optometrist located in the suburb of Hackensack, NJ.

Studio album by Miles Davis. After the 10" LP format was discontinued, both tracks were reissued on the 12" LP Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants (PRLP 7150), along with "Swing Spring" from Volume 1 (PRLP 196), a previously unreleased alternate take of "The Man I Love", from the same session, and an unrelated track from a later session with his First Great Quintet. This would be the last Miles Davis LP issued by Prestige in the short-lived 10" format.

Vol. 2 contains the second Blue Note session, while Vol. 1 focused on the first and third. This 1953 date was the most inspired, overtly beboppish of Davis' three Blue Note sessions - an ambitious showcase for modern jazz's greatest composers (. Johnson, Ray Brown, Bud Powell, Jimmy Heath, Walter Fuller, and Dizzy Gillespie), and a remarkable rhythm section (drummer Art Blakey, bassist Percy Heath, and the obscure pianist Gil Coggins).

Songs from Miles Davis - Volume 2 by Miles Davis, Miles Davis feat. Gil Evans, Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles, Lois Mucci. Miles Davis, Miles Davis feat. Gil Evans, Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles, Lois Mucci, Джордж Гершвин.

Released by Blue Note Records Jul 2001 11 Tracks.

Miles Davis Volume 1 refers to two separate but related entities. The title was originally used for the first in a pair of compilation albums of recordings made by Miles Davis in 1952, 1953 and 1954, released in 1956 (and reissued many times) as BLP 1501 on the Blue Note Records label.