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The Complete Columbia Recordings: Miles Davis & John Coltrane

The Complete Columbia Recordings: Miles Davis & John Coltrane
Miles Davis, John Coltrane

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Two Bass Hit
  2. Two Bass Hit
  3. Ah-Leu-Cha
  4. Ah-Leu-Cha
  5. Ah-Leu-Cha
  6. Little Melonae
  7. Budo
  8. Budo
  9. Dear Old Stockholm
  10. Bye Bye Blackbird
  11. Bye Bye Blackbird
  12. Tadd's Delight
  13. Tadd's Delight

Disc 2:

  1. Dear Old Stockholm
  2. All of You
  3. All of You
  4. Sweet Sue, Just You
  5. Sweet Sue, Just You [False Start with Discussion]
  6. Sweet Sue, Just You
  7. Sweet Sue, Just You
  8. Miles Davis Comments
  9. 'Round Midnight
  10. Two Bass Hit
  11. Two Bass Hit
  12. Billy Boy
  13. Straight, No Chaser

Disc 3:

  1. Straight, No Chaser
  2. Milestones
  3. Milestones
  4. Sid's Ahead
  5. Little Melonae
  6. Dr. Jackle
  7. On Green Dolphin Street
  8. Fran-Dance
  9. Fran-Dance
  10. Stella by Starlight

Disc 4:

  1. Love for Sale
  2. Freddie Freeloader
  3. Freddie Freeloader
  4. So What
  5. Blue in Green
  6. Flamenco Sketches
  7. Miles Davis Comments
  8. Flamenco Sketches
  9. All Blues

Disc 5:

  1. Someday My Prince Will Come
  2. Teo
  3. Introduction by Willis Conover - John Coltrane, Willis Conover, Miles Davis
  4. Ah-Leu-Cha
  5. Straight, No Chaser
  6. Fran-Dance
  7. Two Bass Hit
  8. Bye Bye Blackbird
  9. Theme

Disc 6:

  1. If I Were a Bell
  2. Oleo
  3. My Funny Valentine
  4. Straight, No Chaser

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34893 in Music
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2004-05-04
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Formats: Box set, Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: 1.35 pounds

Customer Reviews

Not for everyone, but great for its target audience5
Who should buy this set? Well first of all anyone interested in Miles Davis or John Coltrane and especially their interplay together will probably be interested, but this set seems to have been made for the completist or armchair jazz scholar. This is more of a personal library piece, to be treated as such rather than an introduction or overview of these two jazz "giants". This set covers Miles Davis' work with John Coltrane during Miles' time with Columbia Records. The albums that this would entail are:
'Round About Midnight
Milestones
Miles At Newport
Kind Of Blue
Someday My Prince Will Come
As well as many alternate takes and live recordings not found on these albums.
So you may have heard that Kind Of Blue is a great starting point for jazz. This colletion comprises that entire album and some alternate takes, but the disc that has that album has another song at the beginning and some Miles Davis comments as well as presenting the tracks out of order from the original album order. There is nothing like putting in Kind Of Blue for the first time, hearing the low bass strumming and the explosion of Miles' first notes of "So What". Here you would have to skip to track 4 and then back around for that experience. Or what if (like me) Someday My Prince Will Come is one of your favorite albums by early Columbia Miles Davis. Sadly Coltrane did not play with Miles on every track so the album is not included here in its entirety for obvious reasons. Many times alternate takes are placed one after the other for comparison sake. Rather than listening to these discs like albums with an overall feel, these discs should really be approached as study guides and keys to the interworking of Miles and Trane.
If you are new to jazz or at least to Miles and Coltrane then buy Kind Of Blue and explore it over and over, buy Someday My Prince Will Come and listen to "Pfrancing" and see if it does not speak to you.
If you have the aforementioned albums and you do not really care about alternate takes or the liner notes, then this set was not made for you.
If you have had the aforementioned albums for some time and you love Miles and Trane, buy this set and dig deeper. Listen to the alternate takes placed next to the takes you remember from the albums. Study Miles and Trane together, the call and response, the give and take. Read the wonderful booklet enclosed with the set and learn more about Miles and trane and the other musicians in this classic quintet.

The best of two masters5
There is something about the sessions between Miles and Coltrane that are magical. This boxed set will appeal to many jazz fans,whether you are a student of Jazz, an aspiring musician or just some one who loves good music. This collaboration of Miles and Coltrane has something for everyone. From the muted trumpet of Miles on the classic "Someday My Prince Will Come" to the up tempo riffs on "Straight No Chaser" The two giants of jazz rise to the occasion, pushing each other to new highs in music. This is a must for a complete jazz collection.

The 4th of 8 boxes5
Well this is the one that most jazz purists were waiting for. Released in 2000 , it is the 4th of the 8 boxes covering Miles' Columbia recordings.It would be the 1st chronologically. Two men of jazz genius defining what is jazz. Is it the best of the 8 boxes ? You decide. But in order to decide , you will need to add it to your cart , along with the other 7 !