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The Miles Davis box set Chronicles: The Complete Prestige Recordings 1951 - 1956 is an eight-CD collection from the man critic Kenneth Tynan once called "a musical lonely hearts club." Tynan's ...
The trumpet was Miles Davis’ primary way of communicating with the world, and director Stanley Nelson makes a case that the vulnerable beauty of much of his music, notably the ballads he played ...
Until now, this music was tacked onto various reissues, most notably at the end of the six-disc or nine-LP set “The Complete ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Here’s where I get in trouble. Jazz hasn’t figured out how to be ...
Miles Davis: Panthalassa: The Music Of Miles Davis 1969-1974 album review by Sacha O'Grady, published on December 23, 2016. ... Miles Davis CD/LP/Track Review Sacha O'Grady Sony Music Australia Jimi ...
Music Review: Miles Davis featuring Sonny Rollins - Dig By DAVID BOWLING , BLOGCRITICS.ORG Updated April 26, 2011 4:23 p.m. There has been over 200 studio, live, and compilation albums by Miles ...
In an age where celebrity funerals are de rigueur, the documentary Miles Davis: Birth of the Coolfits right in and feels like a home-going service three decades in the making. Music industry ...
“Miles Ahead” opens in the 1970s, when Miles Davis (Cheadle) was living in seclusion, addled by drugs, not performing, and quite possibly not even composing.
Until now, this music was tacked onto various reissues, most notably at the end of the six-disc or nine-LP set “The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis With John Coltrane,” which was ...
Miles Davis 'Birth of the Cool' documentary works best when his words and music soar. By Howard Reich. Chicago Tribune.
Review: The new Miles Davis documentary "Birth of the Cool" from filmmaker Stanley Nelson understands both the music and the man.
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