外部播放此歌曲> Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue 专辑:Kind Of Blue(Full Album 1959) 歌手:Miles Davis 还没有歌词哦
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Grammy Award winner Miles Davis was a major force in the jazz world, as both a trumpet player and a bandleader.
Kind of Blue is frequently cited as the greatest jazz album of all time. Stuart Nicholson tells the full story of how Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb made it What Miles Davis, had he been alive today, would h...
Miles Davis'Kind of Blue(1959) was such a ground-breaking recording that books have been written about it. The original LP sold millions (no small feat for a jazz recording), simultaneously launching a musical genre (cool jazz) and elevating Miles Davis to legendary status—all from two reco...
Is it possible to now write anything that hasn’t already been written or said about this record? I haven’t any fresh insights to offer that might advance what you probably already know. A good Kind of Blue pressing puts you in the 30th Street studio to
Jimmy Cobb, a percussionist and the last surviving member of Miles Davis’ 1959 “Kind of Blue” groundbreaking jazz album, has died.
Cobb, 90, of New York, is the last survivor of the musicians who assembled for “Kind of Blue” — saxophonists Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane; pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly; bassist Paul Chambers; and, of course, trumpeter Davis, and drummer Cobb. The album, released 60 yea...
Kind of Blue Michael Fremer | May 3, 2021 It's the best selling jazz album ever, one of the most influential too, arguably the one that produced a shift from riffing on chord based tunes to modal excursions that gave musicians newfound improvisational freedom. Cynics and the selfish...
Jimmy Cobb, the last surviving member of Miles Davis’ 1959 “Kind of Blue” groundbreaking jazz album which transformed the genre and sparked several careers, died Sunday.