Two DVDs. Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool tells the story of the legendary trumpeter, bandleader, innovator and trend-setter who crossed musical genres and whose life was notable on and off stage.... more
Here’s the definitive audio companion to the new documentary by Stanley Nelson. Every Miles fan will dig this mix of label/era-spanning tracks and excerpts from the film: "Milestones," "Donna Lee,"... more
Miles Davis and Gil Evans' Porgy and Bess Is a Landmark of Arrangement, Performance, and Emotion: 1959 Adaptation of George Gershwin Opera Advances Jazz Idioms and Modal Playing
Mastered from the... more
The last performance of the lost quintet. The 'third great quintet' by itself was never documented in the recording studio. Their European tour of 1969, represented on this new CD, is one of only two... more
The last performance of the lost quintet. The 'third great quintet' by itself was never documented in the recording studio. Their European tour of 1969, represented on this new CD, is one of only two... more
Double vinyl LP pressing. 2019 archive release. Miles Davis shocked the music world in 1985 when he left Columbia Records after 30 years to join Warner Bros. Records. In October of that year, he... more
2019 archive release. Miles Davis shocked the music world in 1985 when he left Columbia Records after 30 years to join Warner Bros. Records. In October of that year, he began recording the album... more
One of the great watershed moments in jazz, "Birth of the Cool" compiled 11 tracks Miles recorded with his nonet in 1949 and 1950. Complex yet elemental, exquisitely arranged yet intimate and... more
One of the great watershed moments in jazz, "Birth of the Cool" compiled 11 tracks Miles recorded with his nonet in 1949 and 1950. Complex yet elemental, exquisitely arranged yet intimate and... more
Double 180gm vinyl LP reissue pressed at 45RPM. The clarity afforded by history proves Miles Davis' second great quintet vying for the unofficial honor of being the finest small jazz combo to ever... more
Hybrid SACD pressing. Mobile Fidelity Hybrid SACD Is the definitive-sounding digital edition, teems with clarity and detail. The clarity afforded by history proves Miles Davis' second great quintet... more
Miles’ haunting, sensual score to Louis Malle’s 1958 film noir "Elevator to the Gallows" is even more highly prized than the film itself. It’s one of the most atmospheric, mysterious pieces of film... more
Miles’ haunting, sensual score to Louis Malle’s 1958 film noir "Elevator to the Gallows" is even more highly prized than the film itself. It’s one of the most atmospheric, mysterious pieces of film... more
This excellent sampling of Miles’ most magical moments on Columbia originally came out in ’69 and returns to vinyl now. A jazz collection is just a pretender if it doesn’t include these crucial cuts:... more
Probably the most important figure in 20th century jazz, Miles Davis' legacy has left a permanent impact on music of all kinds. His work paved the way for a number of major developments in the idiom,... more
They’d been performing together—and making jazz history—ever since "Kind of Blue": Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb. That redoubtable quintet are heard here on... more
Rumble Records present a reissue of The Miles Davis Quintet's Workin', originally released in 1959. The Miles Davis Quintet, in 1956, were maybe the best and most accomplished young group in jazz.... more
The Second Great Quintet as you’ve never heard them before! Every recorded minute of Miles with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and Tony Williams is a precious thing for jazz lovers. Along... more
Limited Mobile Fidelity double 180gm 45 RPM vinyl LP pressing treats each phrase and every note as sacred communication. A landmark recording and masterful symphony of performance, composition, and... more
This series—which has been thrilling fans with unreleased recordings from multiple phases of Miles’ kaleidoscopic career—now moves on to the 1966–68 period with his great Quintet featuring Herbie... more
Complex yet elemental, exquisitely arranged yet intimate and relaxed, the sound that Miles Davis created with arranger Gil Evans on these 1949 and 1950 sessions was, indeed, the birth of cool jazz.... more
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