Orchestration that expands the concept of modern jazz
Gil Evans' meticulous arrangements and Miles' melancholic tone open up uncharted beauty.
This monumental work transcends the boundaries between jazz and classical music, as Miles Davis takes up the flugelhorn. The sound, which combines urban sophistication with profound solitude, continues to capture the souls of listeners today.
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A:
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1)
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Springsville
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2)
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Maids Of Cadiz
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3)
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The Duke
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4)
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My Ship
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5)
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Miles Ahead
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B:
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1)
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Blues For Pablo
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2)
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New Rhumba
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3)
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The Meaning Of The Blues
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4)
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Lament
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5)
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I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You)
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Flugelhorn - Miles Davis
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Orchestra - Gil Evans Orchestra
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Trombone - Jimmy Cleveland
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Flute, Clarinet - Romeo Penque
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Arranged By, Conductor - Gil Evans
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Alto Saxophone - Lee Konitz
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Bass - Paul Chambers (3)
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Bass Clarinet - Danny Bank
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Drums - Art Taylor
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French Horn - Willie Ruff
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Trumpet - Bernie Glow
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Trumpet - Ernie Royal
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Trombone - Joe Bennett
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Trumpet - Louis Mucci
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Trumpet - Johnny Carisi
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French Horn - Tony Miranda
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Tuba - Bill Barber
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Trombone - Frank Rehak
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Flute, Clarinet - Edwin Caine
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French Horn - Jim Buffington
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Trumpet - Taft Jordan
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Flute, Clarinet - Sid Cooper
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Bass Trombone - Tom Mitchell