Miles Davis - Young Man With A Horn (1952) [Blue Note 5013] 320Kbps - Jazz # DrBNseeders: 23
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Miles Davis - Young Man With A Horn (1952) [Blue Note 5013] 320Kbps - Jazz # DrBN (Size: 54.91 MB)
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Miles Davis’ “Young Man with a Horn” (Blue Note LP 5013) was released in 1952 and was the only official album recorded or released that year, at a time in his career while he was struggling with heroin addiction. This was the first of three 10" LPs recorded by Miles for Blue Note in the early 1950s. Miles Davis' recordings of the early 1950s tend to be overlooked because of his erratic lifestyle of the period and because they predated his “first classic quintet” – but what he recorded during this era was often quite classic. The material here runs the gamut from straight bop (Dizzy Gillespie’s “Woody ’n’ You”) to standards (“How Deep is the Ocean” by Irving Berlin) to a Swedish folk tune (“Dear Old Stockholm”). Jackie McLean’s “Donna” had been recorded for Prestige the previous year as “Dig”. “Young Man with a Horn” is among the earliest hard bop recordings and would indirectly influence the modern mainstream music of the 1960s. Miles Davis Young Man with a Horn 1952 CD / 2001 / Source: Volume 1 / 320Kbps (Original 1952 running order) Tracklist: 1. Dear Old Stockholm 2. Woody 'N’ You 3. Yesterdays 4. Chance It (aka Max Is Making Wax) 5. Donna (aka Dig) 6. How Deep Is The Ocean? Recorded at WOR Studios, New York City on May 9, 1952 Personnel: Miles Davis: Trumpet Jackie McLean: Saxophone Jay Jay Johnson: Trombone Gil Coggins: Piano Oscar Pettiford: Bass Kenny Clarke: Drums Miles Davis / Young Man with a Horn / 1952 Sharing Widget |
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