Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool (2001) -repost
1 CD | time: 35 m 53 s | HQ scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 85,17 MB
Jazz, World / Label: Capitol Jazz 7243 5 30117 2 7/ Uploaded, Depositfiles
1 CD | time: 35 m 53 s | HQ scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 85,17 MB
Jazz, World / Label: Capitol Jazz 7243 5 30117 2 7/ Uploaded, Depositfiles
“ | CD Album published in 2001 in one of the many reissues that has seen this singular work of the great Miles Davis. First saw the light in 1954 with 8 subjects; with 11 subjects was reissued in 1957 and added the last from 1971. The '50s brought a new style to jazz, 'cool', but breaking-twinned with the 'bebop' in decline-from the happy collaboration of the brilliant trumpeter Miles Davis and the composer Gil Evans. The roots of this music are included on this disc recorded in three different sessions between 1949 and 1950. The play made a deep impression among music critics and was a fresh and innovative deep milestone in jazz music. Davis and a group of nine musicians under his command were responsible for laying the foundations of this new concept of 'cool' jazz. | ” |