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Miles Davis And John Coltrane - Miles & Coltrane FLAC
Performer:
Miles Davis And John Coltrane
Album:
Miles & Coltrane
Style:
Hard Bop, Bop
Released:
1988
Country:
US
Label:
Columbia
Catalog:
CJ 44052
FLAC size:
2018 mb
MP3 size:
2849 mb
WMA size:
2620 mb


Tracklist


1Ah-Leu-Cha
Written-By – C. Parker
5:49
2Fran-Dance (Put Your Little Foot Right Out)
Written-By – M. Davis
7:19
3Bye Bye Blackbird
Written-By – M. Dixion, R. Henderson
9:15
4Straight, No Chaser
Written-By – T. Monk
8:48
5Budo
Written-By – M. Davis
4:15
6Two Bass Hit
Written-By – D. Gillespie, J. Lewis
4:18
7Little Melonae
Written-By – J. McLean
7:20


Credits


  • Alto SaxophoneCannonball Adderley (tracks: A1 to B2)
  • BassPaul Chambers
  • Coordinator [Jazz Masterpieces Series]Amy Herot, Mike Berniker
  • Drums"Philly" Joe Jones (tracks: B3, B4), Jimmy Cobb (tracks: A1 to B2)
  • Mastered ByVlado Meller
  • PianoBill Evans (tracks: A1 to B2), Red Garland (tracks: B3, B4)
  • Producer [Digital]Teo Macero
  • Producer [Original Recordings]George Avakian (tracks: B3, B4), Teo Macero (tracks: A1 to B2)
  • Tenor SaxophoneJohn Coltrane
  • TrumpetMiles Davis


Notes


Title listed as "Miles And Coltrane" on spine and center labels.
Digitally Remastered Directly From The Analog Tapes.
Recording dates:
Tracks A1 to B2: Newport, Rhode Island, 4 July 1958.
Tracks B3, B4: New York, 27 October 1955.

All Digital Engineering and Mastering at CBS Studio, New York.

Tracks B3 & B4: ℗ 1973 CBS Inc.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 07464440521
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (side A label): AL 44052
  • Matrix / Runout (side B label): BL 44052
  • Matrix / Runout (side A runout etched): AL44052-1A GI A6
  • Matrix / Runout (side B runout etched): BL44052-1A GI A6


Companies


  • Engineered At – CBS Studios, New York
  • Mastered At – CBS Studios, New York
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Carrollton, GA


Album


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