Blue Moods

Blue Moods

Miles Davis
Year 1955
Label Debut Records DEB 120
Genre Jazz|Cool Jazz
Jazz Cool Jazz

Tracklist 4 tracks

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Title
Rating
Plays
1.
Nature Boy
β˜… 4
21
2.
Alone Together
2
-
3.
There's No You
2
-
4.
Easy Living
β˜… 4
13

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Blue Moods is the second studio album by Miles Davis. It was released on Charles Mingus' Debut Records label in late 1955 (DEB 120). A just four piece record brings Miles Davis on trumpet together with Charles Mingus on bass, trombonist Britt Woodman, vibraphonist Teddy Charles, and drummer Elvin Jones. Considering the volatile temperaments of the two protagonists (Mingus & Miles), the music is surprisingly calm. From the back of sleeve: β€œThis recording was cut at 160 liners per inch (instead of the usual 210 to 260 lines per inch) making the grooves wider and deeper and allowing for more Read more on Last.fm.
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Blue Moods is the second studio album by Miles Davis. It was released on Charles Mingus' Debut Records label in late 1955 (DEB 120). A just four piece record brings Miles Davis on trumpet together with Charles Mingus on bass, trombonist Britt Woodman, vibraphonist Teddy Charles, and drummer Elvin Jones. Considering the volatile temperaments of the two protagonists (Mingus & Miles), the music is surprisingly calm. From the back of sleeve: β€œThis recording was cut at 160 liners per inch (instead of the usual 210 to 260 lines per inch) making the grooves wider and deeper and allowing for more area between the grooves for recording the bass frequencies. This allows for a wider excursion of the needle, giving more level and more bass than on the usual LP and was deemed necessary to reproduce the extended bass and give the listener more quality to that of high fidelity tape recording.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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