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MisterJunior
Heh... I don't know, I like it, but it's not among the best Miles albums for me. It's a bit overshadowed by the stuff that came right before (Cookin'/Relaxin'/Steamin'/Workin') and after (Miles Ahead/Milestones/Porgy and Bess/Kind of Blue), IMO. Having said that, it's still a damn fine album from an era when Miles et al could basically do no wrong and most of the things I'd say against it would be nitpicks.
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MusicMagic77
Miles' first recording for Columbia featuring a promising new jazz quintet that would for all time define jazz of the 1950s: small band, flexibility, and an altogether fresh sense of style, musical and personal. Miles' comeback LP from a narcotics addiction. Miles Davis - Trumpet / John Coltrane - Tenor Saxophone / Red Garland - Piano / Paul Chambers - Bass / Philly Joe Jones - Drums
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