Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins explained

Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins
Type:studio
Artist:Miles Davis
Cover:MilesDavisWithSonnyRollins.jpg
Released:1954
Recorded:June 29, 1954
Studio:Van Gelder (Hackensack)
Genre:Jazz
Length:20:55
Label:Prestige
Producer:Bob Weinstock
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Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins (PRLP 187) is a 1954 10 inch LP album by Miles Davis, released by Prestige Records.[1] [2] The four tracks on this LP, along with a second take of "But Not For Me", were recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, on June 29, 1954.[3]

The album showcases the musical and compositional abilities of Sonny Rollins, who was Davis' favoured saxophonist at this point in his career. Three of the four tunes were Sonny Rollins originals, and would go on to become regular parts of both Davis' and Rollins' live sets. In his autobiography, Davis says that Rollins was writing the music on scraps of paper in the studio during the recording session. Davis also states the cover of Gershwin's "But Not for Me" was an early example of himself being influenced by the spacing and lyricism of the pianist Ahmad Jamal.[4]

After the 10" LP format was discontinued, all four tracks, along with the alternate take, were included on side 2 of the 12" album Bags' Groove (PRLP 7109).

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/prestige-records/catalog-100-200-series/#prlp-187 Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins
  2. http://www.plosin.com/MilesAhead/Disco.aspx?id=Rollins Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins
  3. http://www.plosin.com/MilesAhead/Sessions.aspx?s=540629 June 29, 1954 Session Details
  4. "Miles: the Autobiography", Miles Davis with Quincy Troupe, 1989, p. 178.