Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Germany: October 8, 1964 (New Vinyl)
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Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Germany: October 8, 1964 (New Vinyl)

Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Germany: October 8, 1964 (New Vinyl)

Miles Davis' historical second quintet with Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Tony Williams (drums). A perfect coalition of young, creative individuals under Miles' direction. A turning point in the whole history of American jazz. Recorded live in Germany in October 1964, this double album features hyper-adventurous renditions of classic tunes including Davis originals like "All Blues," "Milestones," and "Walking," as well as standards like Rollins' "Oleo" and Cole Porter's "All of You." A highly recommended document from one of the key groups in modern jazz.

$27.91
Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Germany: October 8, 1964 (New Vinyl)
$27.91

Miles Davis Quintet - Live In Germany: October 8, 1964 (New Vinyl)

Miles Davis' historical second quintet with Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Tony Williams (drums). A perfect coalition of young, creative individuals under Miles' direction. A turning point in the whole history of American jazz. Recorded live in Germany in October 1964, this double album features hyper-adventurous renditions of classic tunes including Davis originals like "All Blues," "Milestones," and "Walking," as well as standards like Rollins' "Oleo" and Cole Porter's "All of You." A highly recommended document from one of the key groups in modern jazz.

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Miles Davis' historical second quintet with Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Tony Williams (drums). A perfect coalition of young, creative individuals under Miles' direction. A turning point in the whole history of American jazz. Recorded live in Germany in October 1964, this double album features hyper-adventurous renditions of classic tunes including Davis originals like "All Blues," "Milestones," and "Walking," as well as standards like Rollins' "Oleo" and Cole Porter's "All of You." A highly recommended document from one of the key groups in modern jazz.