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Miles Davis BiographyThroughout a professional career lasting 50 years, Miles Davis played the trumpet in a lyrical, introspective, and melodic style, often employing a stemless Harmon mute to make his sound more personal and intimate. But if his approach to his instrument was constant, his approach to jazz was dazzlingly protean. To examine his career is to examine the history of jazz from the mid-'40s to the early '90s, since he was in the thick of almost every important innovation and stylistic development in the music during that period, and he often led the way in those changes, both with his own performances and recordings and by choosing sidemen and collaborators who forged new directions. It can even be argued that jazz stopped evolving when Davis wasn't there to push it forward.Davis was the son of a dental surgeon, Dr. Miles Dewey Davis, Jr., and a music teacher, Cleota Mae (Henry) Davis, and thus grew up in the black middle class of east St. Louis after the family moved there shortly after his birth. He became interested in music during his childhood and by the age of 12 began taking trumpet lessons. While still in high school, he started to get jobs playing in local bars and at 16 was playing gigs out of town on weekends. At 17, he joined Eddie Randle's Blue Devils, a territory band based in St. Louis. He enjoyed a personal apotheosis in 1944, just after graduating from high school, when he saw and was allowed to sit in with Billy Eckstine's big band, who was playing in St. Louis. The band featured trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonist Charlie Parker, the architects of the emerging bebop style of jazz, which was characterized by fast, inventive soloing and dynamic rhythm variations. It is striking that Davis fell so completely under Gillespie and Parker's spell, since his own slower and less flashy style never really compared to theirs. But bebop was the new sound of the day, and the young trumpeter was bound to follow it. He did so by leaving the Midwest to attend the Institute of Musical Art in New York City (renamed Juilliard) in September 1944. Shortly after his arrival in Manhattan, he was playing in clubs with Parker, and by 1945 he had abandoned his academic studies for a full-time career as a jazz musician, initially joining Benny Carter's band and making his first recordings as a sideman. He played with Eckstine in 1946-1947 and was a member of Parker's group in 1947-1948, making his recording debut as a leader on a 1947 session that featured Parker, pianist John Lewis, bassist Nelson Boyd, and drummer Max Roach. This was an isolated date, however, and Davis spent most of his time playing and recording behind Parker. But in the summer of 1948, he organized a nine-piece band with an unusual horn section. In addition to himself, it featured an alto saxophone, a baritone saxophone, a trombone, a French horn, and a tuba. This nonet, employing arrangements by Gil Evans and others, played for two weeks at the Royal Roost in New York in September. Earning a contract with Capitol Records, the band went into the studio in January 1949 for the first of three sessions which produced 12 tracks that attracted little attention at first. The band's relaxed sound, however, affected the musicians who played it, among them Kai Winding, Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan, John Lewis, J.J. Johnson, and Kenny Clarke, and it had a profound influence on the development of the cool jazz style on the West Coast. In February 1957, Capitol finally issued the tracks together on an LP called Birth of the Cool. Davis, meanwhile, had moved on to co-leading a band with pianist Tadd Dameron in 1949, and the group took him out of the country for an appearance at the Paris Jazz Festival in May. But the trumpeter's progress was impeded by an addiction to heroin that plagued him in the early '50s. His performances and recordings became more haphazard, but in January 1951 he began a long series of recordings for the Prestige label that became his main recording outlet for the next several years. He managed to kick his habit by the middle of the decade, and he made a strong impression playing "'Round Midnight" at the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1955, a performance that led the major label Columbia Records to sign him. The prestigious contract allowed him to put together a permanent band, and he organized a quintet featuring saxophonist John Coltrane, pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones who began recording his Columbia debut, 'Round About Midnight, in October. As it happened, however, he had a remaining five albums on his Prestige contract, and over the next year he was forced to alternate his Columbia sessions with sessions for Prestige to fulfill this previous commitment. The latter resulted in the Prestige albums The New Miles Davis Quintet, Cookin', Workin', Relaxin', and Steamin', making Davis' first quintet one of his better-documented outfits. In May 1957, just three months after Capitol released the Birth of the Cool LP, Davis again teamed with arranger Gil Evans for his second Columbia LP, Miles Ahead. Playing flügelhorn, Davis fronted a big band on music that extended the Birth of the Cool concept and even had classical overtones. Released in 1958, the album was later inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, intended to honor recordings made before the Grammy Awards were instituted in 1959. In December 1957, Davis returned to Paris, where he improvised the background music for the film L'Ascenseur pour l'Echafaud (Escalator to the Gallows). Jazz Track, an album containing this music, earned him a 1960 Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Performance, Solo, or Small Group. He added saxophonist Cannonball Adderley to his group, creating the Miles Davis Sextet, who recorded the album Milestones in April 1958. Shortly after this recording, Red Garland was replaced on piano by Bill Evans and Jimmy Cobb took over for Philly Joe Jones on drums. In July, Davis again collaborated with Gil Evans and an orchestra on an album of music from Porgy and Bess. Back in the sextet, Davis began to experiment with modal playing, basing his improvisations on scales rather than chord changes. This led to his next band recording, Kind of Blue, in March and April 1959, an album that became a landmark in modern jazz and the most popular disc of Davis' career, eventually selling over two million copies, a phenomenal success for a jazz record. In sessions held in November 1959 and March 1960, Davis again followed his pattern of alternating band releases and collaborations with Gil Evans, recording Sketches of Spain, containing traditional Spanish music and original compositions in that style. The album earned Davis and Evans Grammy nominations in 1960 for Best Jazz Performance, Large Group, and Best Jazz Composition, More Than 5 minutes; they won in the latter category. By the time Davis returned to the studio to make his next band album in March 1961, Adderley had departed, Wynton Kelly had replaced Bill Evans at the piano, and John Coltrane had left to begin his successful solo career, being replaced by saxophonist Hank Mobley (following the brief tenure of Sonny Stitt). Nevertheless, Coltrane guested on a couple of tracks of the album, called Someday My Prince Will Come. The record made the pop charts in March 1962, but it was preceded into the bestseller lists by the Davis quintet's next recording, the two-LP set Miles Davis in Person (Friday & Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, San Francisco), recorded in April. The following month, Davis recorded another live show, as he and his band were joined by an orchestra led by Gil Evans at Carnegie Hall in May. The resulting Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall was his third LP to reach the pop charts, and it earned Davis and Evans a 1962 Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Performance by a Large Group, Instrumental. Davis and Evans teamed up again in 1962 for what became their final collaboration, Quiet Nights. The album was not issued until 1964, when it reached the charts and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Large Group or Soloist with Large Group. In 1996, Columbia Records released a six-CD box set, Miles Davis & Gil Evans: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, that won the Grammy for Best Historical Album. Quiet Nights was preceded into the marketplace by Davis' next band effort, Seven Steps to Heaven, recorded in the spring of 1963 with an entirely new lineup consisting of saxophonist George Coleman, pianist Victor Feldman, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Frank Butler. During the sessions, Feldman was replaced by Herbie Hancock and Butler by Tony Williams. The album found Davis making a transition to his next great group, of which Carter, Hancock, and Williams would be members. It was another pop chart entry that earned 1963 Grammy nominations for both Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Soloist or Small Group and Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Large Group. The quintet followed with two live albums, Miles Davis in Europe, recorded in July 1963, which made the pop charts and earned a 1964 Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Small Group or Soloist with Small Group, and My Funny Valentine, recorded in February 1964 and released in 1965, when it reached the pop charts. By September 1964, the final member of the classic Miles Davis Quintet of the 1960s was in place with the addition of saxophonist Wayne Shorter to the team of Davis, Carter, Hancock, and Williams. While continuing to play standards in concert, this unit embarked on a series of albums of original compositions contributed by the band members, starting in January 1965 with E.S.P., followed by Miles Smiles (1967 Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Small Group or Soloist with Small Group [7 or Fewer]), Sorcerer, Nefertiti, Miles in the Sky (1968 Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Small Group or Soloist with Small Group), and Filles de Kilimanjaro. By the time of Miles in the Sky, the group had begun to turn to electric instruments, presaging Davis' next stylistic turn. By the final sessions for Filles de Kilimanjaro in September 1968, Hancock had been replaced by Chick Corea and Carter by Dave Holland. But Hancock, along with pianist Joe Zawinul and guitarist John McLaughlin, participated on Davis' next album, In a Silent Way (1969), which returned the trumpeter to the pop charts for the first time in four years and earned him another small-group jazz performance Grammy nomination. With his next album, Bitches Brew, Davis turned more overtly to a jazz-rock style. Though certainly not conventional rock music, Davis' electrified sound attracted a young, non-jazz audience while putting off traditional jazz fans. Bitches Brew, released in March 1970, reached the pop Top 40 and became Davis' first album to be certified gold. It also earned a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Arrangement and won the Grammy for large-group jazz performance. He followed it with such similar efforts as Miles Davis at Fillmore East (1971 Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Performance by a Group), A Tribute to Jack Johnson, Live-Evil, On the Corner, and In Concert, all of which reached the pop charts. Meanwhile, Davis' former sidemen became his disciples in a series of fusion groups: Corea formed Return to Forever, Shorter and Zawinul led Weather Report, and McLaughlin and former Davis drummer Billy Cobham organized the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Starting in October 1972, when he broke his ankles in a car accident, Davis became less active in the early '70s, and in 1975 he gave up recording entirely due to illness, undergoing surgery for hip replacement later in the year. Five years passed before he returned to action by recording The Man With the Horn in 1980 and going back to touring in 1981. By now, he was an elder statesman of jazz, and his innovations had been incorporated into the music, at least by those who supported his eclectic approach. He was also a celebrity whose appeal extended far beyond the basic jazz audience. He performed on the worldwide jazz festival circuit and recorded a series of albums that made the pop charts, including We Want Miles (1982 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance by a Soloist), Star People, Decoy, and You're Under Arrest. In 1986, after 30 years with Columbia, he switched to Warner Bros. Records and released Tutu, which won him his fourth Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance. Aura, an album he had recorded in 1984, was released by Columbia in 1989 and brought him his fifth Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance by a Soloist (on a Jazz Recording). Davis surprised jazz fans when, on July 8, 1991, he joined an orchestra led by Quincy Jones at the Montreux Jazz Festival to perform some of the arrangements written for him in the late '50s by Gil Evans; he had never previously looked back at an aspect of his career. He died of pneumonia, respiratory failure, and a stroke within months. Doo-Bop, his last studio album, appeared in 1992. It was a collaboration with rapper Easy Mo Bee, and it won a Grammy for Best Rhythm & Blues Instrumental Performance, with the track "Fantasy" nominated for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo. Released in 1993, Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux won Davis his seventh Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance. Miles Davis took an all-inclusive, constantly restless approach to jazz that had begun to fall out of favor by the time of his death, even as it earned him controversy during his lifetime. It was hard to recognize the bebop acolyte of Charlie Parker in the flamboyantly dressed leader with the hair extensions who seemed to keep one foot on a wah-wah pedal and one hand on an electric keyboard in his later years. But he did much to popularize jazz, reversing the trend away from commercial appeal that bebop began. And whatever the fripperies and explorations, he retained an ability to play moving solos that endeared him to audiences and demonstrated his affinity with tradition. At a time when jazz is inclining toward academia and repertory orchestras rather than moving forward, he is a reminder of the music's essential quality of boundless invention, using all available means. 2007 - Best of01. Miles Davis - Milestones02. Miles Davis - Move 03. Miles Davis - Jeru 04. Miles Davis - Venus De Milo 05. Miles Davis - Budo 06. Miles Davis - Godchild 07. Miles Davis - Moon Dreams 08. Miles Davis - Deception 09. Miles Davis - Boplicity 10. Miles Davis - A Night in Tunisia 2007 - Evolution Of The Groove (ep)01. Miles Davis - Freddie Freeloader02. Miles Davis - Freedom Jazz Dance (Evolution Of The Groove) (Feat. Nas & Olu Dara) 03. Miles Davis - It's About That Time (Feat. Carlos Santana) 04. Miles Davis - Honky Tonk 05. Miles Davis - Black Satin 2007 - Live At The 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival01. Miles Davis - waiting for miles02. Miles Davis - autumn leaves 03. Miles Davis - so what 04. Miles Davis - stella by starlight 05. Miles Davis - walkin 06. Miles Davis - the theme 2007 - The Peacocks01. Miles Davis - Smooch02. Miles Davis - Blue haze 03. Miles Davis - When the lights are low 04. Miles Davis - I waited for you 05. Miles Davis - Yesterdays 06. Miles Davis - Old devil moon 07. Miles Davis - Moon dreams 08. Miles Davis - Weirdo 09. Miles Davis - How deep is the ocean 10. Miles Davis - It never entered my mind 11. Miles Davis - Enigma 2007 - Very Best of the Warner Bros Sessions 1985-199101. Miles Davis - Tutu (Remastered Album Version)02. Miles Davis - Splatch (Remastered Album Version) 03. Miles Davis - Catembe (Remastered Album Version) 04. Miles Davis - Mr Pastorius (Remastered Album Version) 05. Miles Davis - Amandla (Remastered Album Version) 06. Miles Davis - Mystery (Remastered Album Version) 07. Miles Davis - Chocolate Chip (Remastered Album Version) 08. Miles Davis - The Doo-Bop Song (Remastered Album Version) 09. Miles Davis - Trumpet (Cleaning Album Version) 10. Miles Davis - Siesta Kitts Kiss Lost In Madrid Part 2 11. Miles Davis - The Pan Piper (Live Album Version) 12. Miles Davis - Summertime (Live Album Version) 13. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way (Live Album Version) 14. Miles Davis - Time After Time (Live Remastered Version) 15. Miles Davis - Hannibal (Live Album Version) 2006 - The Collection01. Miles Davis - deception02. Miles Davis - boplicity 03. Miles Davis - israel 04. Miles Davis - chance it 05. Miles Davis - dear old stockholm 06. Miles Davis - woody n you 07. Miles Davis - how deep is the ocean 08. Miles Davis - rays idea 09. Miles Davis - kelo 10. Miles Davis - well you neednt 11. Miles Davis - love for sale 12. Miles Davis - somethin else 2005 - Kind Of Blue (2CD)01. Miles Davis - So What02. Miles Davis - Freddie Freeloader 03. Miles Davis - Blue In Green 04. Miles Davis - All Blues 05. Miles Davis - Flamenco Sketches 06. Miles Davis - Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take) 07. Miles Davis - Made In Heaven (Documentary) 2005 - Milestones [CD 1]01. Miles Davis - Enigma02. Miles Davis - Ray's Idea 03. Miles Davis - 'round Midnight 04. Miles Davis - Tune Up 05. Miles Davis - When Lights Are Low 06. Miles Davis - Yesterdays 07. Miles Davis - It's Only A Paper Moon 08. Miles Davis - My Old Flame 09. Miles Davis - Constellation 10. Miles Davis - Marmaduke 11. Miles Davis - Perhaps 12. Miles Davis - Half Nelson 13. Miles Davis - Little Willie Leaps 14. Miles Davis - Milestones 15. Miles Davis - Sippin' At Bells 16. Miles Davis - Buzzy 2005 - Milestones [CD 2]01. Miles Davis - Deception02. Miles Davis - Moon Dreams 03. Miles Davis - Rocker 04. Miles Davis - Conception 05. Miles Davis - Max Is Making Wax 06. Miles Davis - Woodynyou 07. Miles Davis - Boplicity 08. Miles Davis - Godchild 09. Miles Davis - Israel 10. Miles Davis - Rouge 11. Miles Davis - Venus De Milo 12. Miles Davis - The Squirrel 13. Miles Davis - Budo 14. Miles Davis - Jeru 15. Miles Davis - Move 16. Miles Davis - Merry-Go-Round 2002 - Bluing01. Miles Davis - Jeru02. Miles Davis - Venus De Milo 03. Miles Davis - Conception 04. Miles Davis - Deception 05. Miles Davis - Bopplicity 06. Miles Davis - Godchild 07. Miles Davis - Rocker 08. Miles Davis - Yesterdays 09. Miles Davis - Hibeck 10. Miles Davis - Ezz-Thetic 11. Miles Davis - My Old Flame 12. Miles Davis - Budo 13. Miles Davis - Bluing 2002 - Denial01. Miles Davis - Moose The Mooche02. Miles Davis - Yardbird Suite 03. Miles Davis - Ornithology 04. Miles Davis - Night In Tunisia 05. Miles Davis - Milestones 06. Miles Davis - Move 07. Miles Davis - Budo 08. Miles Davis - Deception 09. Miles Davis - Odjenar 10. Miles Davis - Hibeck 11. Miles Davis - Conception 12. Miles Davis - My Old Flame 13. Miles Davis - Blue Room 14. Miles Davis - It's Only A Papermoon 15. Miles Davis - Denial 16. Miles Davis - How Deep Is The Ocean 17. Miles Davis - Yesterdays 18. Miles Davis - Chance It 1998 - Panthalassa: The Music Of Miles Davis 1969-197401. Miles Davis - In a Silent Way / Shhh / Peaceful / It's About That Time02. Miles Davis - Black Satin / Pete Cosey / Aghartha Prelude Dub 03. Miles Davis - Rated X / Billy Preston 04. Miles Davis - He Loved Him Madly 1998 - Selim Sivad: A Tribute to Miles Davis01. Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven02. Miles Davis - Selim 03. Miles Davis - Freddie Freeloader 04. Miles Davis - The Road to Nefertiti (Nefertiti) 05. Miles Davis - Tutu 06. Miles Davis - Blue in Green 07. Miles Davis - All Blues 1996 - Live Around The World01. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way02. Miles Davis - Intruder 03. Miles Davis - New Blues 04. Miles Davis - Human Nature 05. Miles Davis - Mr.Pastorius 06. Miles Davis - Amandla 07. Miles Davis - Wrinkle 08. Miles Davis - Tutu 09. Miles Davis - Full Nelson 10. Miles Davis - Time After Time 11. Miles Davis - Hannibal 1994 - A Tribute to Miles01. Miles Davis - So What (Live)02. Miles Davis - RJ 03. Miles Davis - Little One 04. Miles Davis - Pinocchio 05. Miles Davis - Elegy 06. Miles Davis - Eighty One 07. Miles Davis - All Blues (Live) 1992 - Doo-Bop01. Miles Davis - Mystery02. Miles Davis - The Doo Bop Song 03. Miles Davis - Chocolate Chip 04. Miles Davis - High Speed Chase 05. Miles Davis - Blow 06. Miles Davis - Sonya 07. Miles Davis - Fantasy 08. Miles Davis - Duke Booty 09. Miles Davis - Mystery [reprise] 1991 - Dingo01. Miles Davis - Kimberley Trumpet02. Miles Davis - The Arrival 03. Miles Davis - Concert on the Runway 04. Miles Davis - The Departure 05. Miles Davis - Dingo Howl 06. Miles Davis - Letter as Hero 07. Miles Davis - Trumpet Cleaning 08. Miles Davis - The Dream 09. Miles Davis - Paris Walking I 10. Miles Davis - Paris Walking II 11. Miles Davis - Kimberley Trumpet in Paris 12. Miles Davis - The Music Room 13. Miles Davis - Club Entrance 14. Miles Davis - The Jam Session 15. Miles Davis - Going Home 16. Miles Davis - Surprise 1991 - Miles & Quincy: Live At Montreux01. Miles Davis - Introduction By Claude Nobs An02. Miles Davis - Boblicity 03. Miles Davis - Introduction To Miles Ahead Me 04. Miles Davis - Springsville 05. Miles Davis - Maids Of Cadiz 06. Miles Davis - The Duke 07. Miles Davis - My Ship 08. Miles Davis - Miles Ahead 09. Miles Davis - Blues For Pablo 10. Miles Davis - Introduction To Porgy And Bess 11. Miles Davis - Orgone 12. Miles Davis - Gone, Gone, Gone 13. Miles Davis - Summertime 14. Miles Davis - Here Come De Honey Man 15. Miles Davis - The Pan Piper 16. Miles Davis - Solea 1991 - Nefertiti01. Miles Davis - Nefertiti02. Miles Davis - Fall 03. Miles Davis - Hand jive 04. Miles Davis - Madness 05. Miles Davis - Riot 06. Miles Davis - Pinocchio 1989 - Amandla01. Miles Davis - Catembe02. Miles Davis - Cobra 03. Miles Davis - Big Time 04. Miles Davis - Hannibal 05. Miles Davis - Jo-Jo 06. Miles Davis - Amandla 07. Miles Davis - Jilli 08. Miles Davis - Mr. Pastorius 1987 - Music from Siesta01. Miles Davis - Lost in Madrid [part I]02. Miles Davis - Siesta / Kitt's Kiss / Lost in Madrid [part II] 03. Miles Davis - Theme for Augustine / Wind / Seduction / Kiss 04. Miles Davis - Submission 05. Miles Davis - Lost in Madrid [part III] 06. Miles Davis - Conchita / Lament 07. Miles Davis - Lost in Madrid [part IV] / Rat Dance / The Call 08. Miles Davis - Claire / Lost in Madrid [part V] 09. Miles Davis - Afterglow 10. Miles Davis - Los Feliz 1986 - Tutu01. Miles Davis - Tutu02. Miles Davis - Tomaas 03. Miles Davis - Portia 04. Miles Davis - Splatch 05. Miles Davis - Backyard Ritual 06. Miles Davis - Perfect Way 07. Miles Davis - Don't Lose Your Mind 08. Miles Davis - Full Nelson 1985 - Aura01. Miles Davis - Intro02. Miles Davis - White 03. Miles Davis - Yellow 04. Miles Davis - Orange 05. Miles Davis - Red 06. Miles Davis - Green 07. Miles Davis - Blue 08. Miles Davis - Electric Red 09. Miles Davis - Indigo 10. Miles Davis - Violet 1985 - You're Under Arrest01. Miles Davis - One Phone Call / Street Scenes02. Miles Davis - Human Nature 03. Miles Davis - Intro: MD 1 / Something's on Your Mind / MD 2 04. Miles Davis - Ms. Morrisine 05. Miles Davis - Katia Prelude 06. Miles Davis - Katia 07. Miles Davis - Time After Time 08. Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest 09. Miles Davis - Medley: Jean Pierre / You're Under Arrest / Then There Were None 1984 - Decoy01. Miles Davis - Decoy02. Miles Davis - Robot 415 03. Miles Davis - Code M.D. 04. Miles Davis - Freaky Deaky 05. Miles Davis - What It Is 06. Miles Davis - That's Right 07. Miles Davis - That's What Happened 1983 - Star People01. Miles Davis - Come Get It02. Miles Davis - It Gets Better 03. Miles Davis - Speak 04. Miles Davis - Star People 05. Miles Davis - U 'n' I 06. Miles Davis - Star on Cicely 1981 - The Man With The Horn01. Miles Davis - Fat Time02. Miles Davis - Back Seat Betty 03. Miles Davis - Shout 04. Miles Davis - Aida 05. Miles Davis - The Man with the Horn 06. Miles Davis - Ursula 1981 - We Want Miles01. Miles Davis - Jean Pierre02. Miles Davis - Back Seat Betty 03. Miles Davis - Fast Track 04. Miles Davis - Jean Pierre 05. Miles Davis - My Man's Gone Now 06. Miles Davis - Kix 1976 - Agharta01. Miles Davis - Prelude02. Miles Davis - Maiysha 03. Miles Davis - Rated X 04. Miles Davis - Black Satin 05. Miles Davis - Interlude (Theme from Jack Johnson) 06. Miles Davis - Right Off 1974 - Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall01. Miles Davis - Moja [part 1]02. Miles Davis - Moja [part 2] 03. Miles Davis - Wili [part 1] 04. Miles Davis - Wili [part 2] 05. Miles Davis - Tatu [part 1] 06. Miles Davis - Tatu [part 2] 07. Miles Davis - Nne [part 1] 08. Miles Davis - Nne [part 2] 1972 - On the Corner01. Miles Davis - On the Corner02. Miles Davis - New York Girl 03. Miles Davis - Thinkin' One Thing and Doin' Another 04. Miles Davis - Vote for Miles 05. Miles Davis - Mr. Freedom X 06. Miles Davis - One and One 07. Miles Davis - Helen Butte 08. Miles Davis - Black Satin 1971 - Live-Evil [CD 1]01. Miles Davis - Sivad02. Miles Davis - Little Church 03. Miles Davis - Medley - Gemini / Double Image 04. Miles Davis - What I Say 05. Miles Davis - Nem Um Talvez 1971 - Live-Evil [CD 2]01. Miles Davis - Selim02. Miles Davis - Funky Tonk 03. Miles Davis - Inomarata And Narration By.... 1970 - A Tribute to Jack Johnson01. Miles Davis - Right Off02. Miles Davis - Yesternow 1970 - Electric Shout01. Miles Davis - Sanctuary02. Miles Davis - Theme From Jack Johnson 03. Miles Davis - Shhh / Peaseful 04. Miles Davis - Prelude 05. Miles Davis - New York Girl 06. Miles Davis - Splash 07. Miles Davis - Back Seat Betty 08. Miles Davis - Shout 09. Miles Davis - Star On Cicely 10. Miles Davis - What It Is 11. Miles Davis - The Man With The Horn 12. Miles Davis - Jean - Pierre 1970 - Live At Fillmore [CD 1]01. Miles Davis - Wednesday Miles02. Miles Davis - Thursday Miles 1970 - Live At Fillmore [CD 2]01. Miles Davis - Friday Miles02. Miles Davis - Saturday Miles 1969 - Big Fun01. Miles Davis - Great Expectations02. Miles Davis - Ife 03. Miles Davis - Go Ahead John 04. Miles Davis - Lonely fire 1969 - Bitches Brew [2 CD]01. Miles Davis - Pharaoh's Dance02. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew 03. Miles Davis - Spanish Key 04. Miles Davis - John McLaughlin 05. Miles Davis - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down 06. Miles Davis - Sanctuary 1969 - In a Silent Way01. Miles Davis - Shhh / Peaceful02. Miles Davis - In a Silent Way / It's About That Time 1968 - Miles in the Sky01. Miles Davis - Stuff02. Miles Davis - Paraphernalia 03. Miles Davis - Black Comedy 04. Miles Davis - Country Son 1965 - My Funny Valentine01. Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine02. Miles Davis - All of You 03. Miles Davis - Stella by Starlight 04. Miles Davis - All Blues 05. Miles Davis - I Thought About You 1963 - miles davis in europe (remastered, 2005)01. Miles Davis - introduction by andre francis02. Miles Davis - autumn leaves 03. Miles Davis - milestones 04. Miles Davis - i thought about you (bonus) 05. Miles Davis - joshua 06. Miles Davis - all of you 07. Miles Davis - walkin' 1962 - Sorcerer01. Miles Davis - Prince of Darkness02. Miles Davis - Pee Wee 03. Miles Davis - Masqualero 04. Miles Davis - The Sorcerer 05. Miles Davis - Limbo 06. Miles Davis - Voneta 07. Miles Davis - Nothing Like You 1961 - Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall [CD 1]01. Miles Davis - So What02. Miles Davis - Spring Is Here 03. Miles Davis - Teo 04. Miles Davis - Walkin` 05. Miles Davis - The Meaning Of The Blues/Lamen 06. Miles Davis - New Rhumba 1961 - Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall [CD 2]01. Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come02. Miles Davis - Oleo 03. Miles Davis - No Blues 04. Miles Davis - I Thought About You 05. Miles Davis - En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor 1960 - Sketches Of Spain01. Miles Davis - Concierto De Aranjuez (Adagio)02. Miles Davis - Will O' The Wisp 03. Miles Davis - The Pan Piper 04. Miles Davis - Saeta 05. Miles Davis - Solea 06. Miles Davis - Song Of Our Country 07. Miles Davis - Concierto De Aranjuez (Part One) 08. Miles Davis - Concierto De Aranjuez (Part Two Ending) 1959 - Kind Of Blue01. Miles Davis - So What02. Miles Davis - Freddie Freeloader 03. Miles Davis - Blue In Green 04. Miles Davis - All Blues 05. Miles Davis - Flamenco Sketches 06. Miles Davis - Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take) 1958 - 1958 Miles01. Miles Davis - On Green Dolphin Street02. Miles Davis - Fran Dance 03. Miles Davis - Stella By Starlight 04. Miles Davis - Love For Sale 05. Miles Davis - Little Melonae 1958 - Ballads & Blues01. Miles Davis - I Waited for You02. Miles Davis - Yesterday 03. Miles Davis - One for Daddy 04. Miles Davis - Moon Dreams 05. Miles Davis - How Deep is the Ocean 06. Miles Davis - Weirdo 07. Miles Davis - Enigma 08. Miles Davis - It Never Entered My Mind 09. Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves 1958 - Live At Newport01. Miles Davis - Introduction Wills Conover02. Miles Davis - Ah-Leu-Cha 03. Miles Davis - Straight, No Chaser 04. Miles Davis - Fran-Dance 05. Miles Davis - Two Bass Hit 06. Miles Davis - Bye Bye Blackbird 07. Miles Davis - The Theme 1958 - Porgy And Bess01. Miles Davis - The Buzzard Song02. Miles Davis - Bess, You Is My Woman Now 03. Miles Davis - Gone 04. Miles Davis - Gone, Gone, Gone 05. Miles Davis - Summertime 06. Miles Davis - Bess, Oh Where's My Bess 07. Miles Davis - Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus) 08. Miles Davis - Fishermen, Strawberry and Devil Crab 09. Miles Davis - My Man's Gone Now 10. Miles Davis - It Ain't Necessarily So 11. Miles Davis - Here Come De Honey Man 12. Miles Davis - I Loves You, Porgy 13. Miles Davis - There's A Boat That's Leaving Soon For New York 1958 - Porgy and Bess (Remastered)01. Miles Davis - Buzzard Song02. Miles Davis - Bess, You Is My Woman Now 03. Miles Davis - Gone 04. Miles Davis - Gone, Gone, Gone 05. Miles Davis - Summertime 06. Miles Davis - Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess 07. Miles Davis - Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus) 08. Miles Davis - Fisherman, Strawberry and Devil Crab 09. Miles Davis - My Man's Gone Now 10. Miles Davis - It Ain't Necessarily So 11. Miles Davis - Here Come De Honey Man 12. Miles Davis - I Love You, Porgy 13. Miles Davis - There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon For New York 14. Miles Davis - I Love You, Porgy (Take 1, Second Version) 15. Miles Davis - Gone (Take 4) 1957 - Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud01. Miles Davis - Nuit Sur Les Champs-Elysees [take 1]02. Miles Davis - Nuit Sur Les Champs-Elysees [take 2] 03. Miles Davis - Nuit Sur Les Champs-Elysees [take 3] (Generique) 04. Miles Davis - Nuit Sur Les Champs-Elysees [take 4] (Florence Sur les Champs-Elysees) 05. Miles Davis - Assassinat [take 1] (Visite de Vigile) 06. Miles Davis - Assassinat [take 2] (Julien Dans l'Ascenseur) 07. Miles Davis - Assassinat [take 3] (L'Assassinat de Carala) 08. Miles Davis - Motel (D?ner au Motel) 09. Miles Davis - Final [take 1] 10. Miles Davis - Final [take 2] 11. Miles Davis - Final [take 3] (Chez Le Photographe du Motel) 12. Miles Davis - Ascenseur (Evasion de Julien) 13. Miles Davis - Le Petit Bal [take 1] 14. Miles Davis - Le Petit Bal [take 2] (Au Bar du Petit Bac) 15. Miles Davis - Sequence Voiture [take 1] 16. Miles Davis - Sequence Voiture [take 2] (Sur l'Autoroute) 17. Miles Davis - Generique 18. Miles Davis - L'Assassinat de Carala 19. Miles Davis - Sur l'Autoroute 20. Miles Davis - Julien Dans l'Ascenseur 21. Miles Davis - Florence Sur les Champs-Elysees 22. Miles Davis - D?ner au Motel 23. Miles Davis - Evasion de Julien 24. Miles Davis - Visite du Vigile 25. Miles Davis - Au Bar du Petit Bac 26. Miles Davis - Chez le Photographe du Motel 1957 - Miles Ahead01. Miles Davis - Springsville02. Miles Davis - The Maids Of Cadiz 03. Miles Davis - The Duke 04. Miles Davis - My Ship 05. Miles Davis - Miles Ahead 06. Miles Davis - Blues For Pablo 07. Miles Davis - New Rhumba 08. Miles Davis - The Meaning Of The Blues 09. Miles Davis - Lament 10. Miles Davis - I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) 1956 - 'Round About Midnight (Single)01. Miles Davis - `Round Midnight02. Miles Davis - Ah-Leu-Cha 03. Miles Davis - All Of You 04. Miles Davis - Bye Bye Blackbird 05. Miles Davis - Tadd`s Delight 1956 - Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet01. Miles Davis - If I Were A Bell02. Miles Davis - You`re My Everything 03. Miles Davis - I Could Write A Book 04. Miles Davis - Oleo 05. Miles Davis - It Could Happen To You 06. Miles Davis - Woody`n You 1956 - Steamin' With The Miles Davis01. Miles Davis - Surrey With The Fringe On Top02. Miles Davis - Salt Peanuts 03. Miles Davis - Something I Dreamed Last Night 04. Miles Davis - Diane 05. Miles Davis - Well, You Needn't 06. Miles Davis - When I Fall In Love 1955 - Circle In The Round [CD 1]01. Miles Davis - Two Bass Hit02. Miles Davis - Love For Sale 03. Miles Davis - Blues No. 2 04. Miles Davis - Circle In The Round 1955 - Circle In The Round [CD 2]01. Miles Davis - Teo's Bag02. Miles Davis - Side Car I 03. Miles Davis - Side Car II 04. Miles Davis - Splash 05. Miles Davis - Sanctuary 06. Miles Davis - Guinnevere 1954 - Dig01. Miles Davis - Dig02. Miles Davis - It's Only A Paper Moon 03. Miles Davis - Denial 04. Miles Davis - Bluing 05. Miles Davis - Out Of The Blue |
