Birth of the cool / Miles Davis.
"Birth of the Cool is an album which collects twelve songs recorded by the Miles Davis nonet for Capitol Records in 1949 and 1950"--More info at YouTube, Nov. 2008.
Record details
- ISBN: 9786306223459
- ISBN: 6306223452
- Physical Description: 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: Hollywood, CA : Capitol Jazz, [2001]
- Copyright: ℗2001
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally released in 1971. Compact disc. Program notes by Pete Welding and Gerry Mulligan [12 unnumbered pages : illustrations] inserted in container. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Move / Denzil Best (2:32) -- Jeru / Gerry Mulligan (3:10) -- Moon dreams / Chummy MacGregor, Johnny Mercer (3:18) -- Venus de Milo / Gerry Mulligan (3:10) -- Budo / Bud Powell, Miles Davis (2:31) -- Deception / Miles Davis (2:46) -- Godchild / George Wallington (3:08) -- Boplicity / Cleo Henry (2:58) -- Rocker / Gerry Mulligan (3:04) -- Israel / John Carisi (2:15) -- Rouge / John Lewis (3:13) -- Darn that dream / Eddie De Lange, Jimmy Van Heusen (Kenny Hagood, vocals) (3:24). |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Original sessions produced by Walter Rivers and Pete Rugolo ; Reissue produced by Michael Cuscuna. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Miles Davis, trumpet ; Miles Davis Nonet. |
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note: | Recorded in New York City, 1949 January 21, 1949 April 22, and 1950 March 9. |
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Subject: | Jazz > 1941-1950. Cool jazz. Trumpet with jazz ensemble. Cool jazz. Jazz. Trumpet with jazz ensemble. Inductee. |
Genre: | Sound recordings. Jazz. Songs. Cool jazz. Compact discs. Jazz. Cool jazz. Sound recordings. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Homer Public Library | MUSIC DAVIS (Text) | 000117756 | Music | Available | - |
Summary:
"Birth of the Cool is an album which collects twelve songs recorded by the Miles Davis nonet for Capitol Records in 1949 and 1950"--More info at YouTube, Nov. 2008.