The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane explained

The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane
Type:box
Artist:Miles Davis and John Coltrane
Cover:Milesdavisjohncoltranebox2000.JPG
Released:April 11, 2000
Recorded:October 26, 1955 to March 21, 1961
Genre:Jazz
Label:Columbia/Legacy
Producer:George Avakian, Teo Macero, and Irving Townsend
Next Title:(Box 2)
Next Year:1996
Chronology:The Miles Davis Series

The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane is a box set featuring jazz musicians Miles Davis and John Coltrane. It is the first box set in a series of eight from Columbia/Legacy compiling Davis's work for Columbia Records, and includes never-before-released alternate takes, omissions of other musicians, musician comments, false starts and a first version of compositions, some of which have made it to the 50th Anniversary 2-disc CD version of Kind of Blue. Originally issued on April 11, 2000, in a limited-edition metal slipcase, it was reissued in 2004 in an oversized book format. In conjunction with Sony, Mosaic Records released the 9-LP set.[1]

Albums

Davis' and Coltrane's work together for Columbia produced three studio albums, two tracks from a fourth, and two live albums, all of which are contained in this box set:

Personnel

Recorded between October 26, 1955, and March 21, 1961, in New York City (except disk 5, tracks 3–9, recorded in Newport, RI).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discography and description. 2021-07-25. Mosaic Records. en-US.