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Tracks 1-8
WORKIN'
Miles Davis: trumpet
John Coltrane: tenor saxophone
Red Garland: piano
Paul Chambers: bass
"Philly" Joe Jones: drums
Hackensack, New Jersey, May 11, 1956 & October 26, 1956 (track 7 only).
Tracks 9-14
THE MUSINGS OF MILES
Miles Davis: trumpet
Red Garland: piano
Oscar Pettiford: bass
Philly Joe Jones: drums
Hackensack, New Jersey, June 7, 1955.
Editor's info:
The complete classic album Workin', showcasing the Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane & Red Garland in top form. As a bonus, the quartet album
The Musings of Miles in its entirety. It was recorded the previous year with Garland again on piano. Includes 8-page booklet with complete original liner notes and Down Beat reviews
Workin' is the third in a series of four albums featuring the classic : Davis (trumpet), (tenor sax), (piano), and (drums). Like its predecessors and, Workin' is the product of not one -as many would claim -but two massively productive recording sessions during May and October of 1956, respectively. As a bonus to this classic album, we have added the complete LP The Musings of Miles, a previous effort in a quartet format that also featured Red Garland on piano and Philly Joe Joes on drums (plus the great Oscar Pettiford on bass). The set contains four standards, a blues titled "Green Haze" and Miles' tune "I Didn't", which was the trumpeter's humorous response to Thelonious Monk's "Well You Needn't".
Editor's info:
The complete classic album Workin', showcasing the Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane & Red Garland in top form. As a bonus, the quartet album
The Musings of Miles in its entirety. It was recorded the previous year with Garland again on piano. Includes 8-page booklet with complete original liner notes and Down Beat reviews
Workin' is the third in a series of four albums featuring the classic : Davis (trumpet), (tenor sax), (piano), and (drums). Like its predecessors and, Workin' is the product of not one -as many would claim -but two massively productive recording sessions during May and October of 1956, respectively. As a bonus to this classic album, we have added the complete LP The Musings of Miles, a previous effort in a quartet format that also featured Red Garland on piano and Philly Joe Joes on drums (plus the great Oscar Pettiford on bass). The set contains four standards, a blues titled "Green Haze" and Miles' tune "I Didn't", which was the trumpeter's humorous response to Thelonious Monk's "Well You Needn't".