ESSENTIAL JAZZ COLLECTION #1

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saxophone: John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley
piano: Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly
bass: Paul Chambers
drum: Jimmy Cobb
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Artist: Miles Davis
Title: Kind of Blue
Label: Columbia Legacy
Year Recorded: 1959
Genre: Modal Jazz
Artist's Instrument: Trumpet
Place in Jazz History: If you had to pick one CD to start a jazz collection, this masterpiece by Davis would sprint to the top of the list. In fact, this bluesy, cool gem has become the essential starter for any jazz listener, selling more than 5000 copies per week since the remastered version was reissued in 1997. In 1959, Davis went into Columbia Records' 30th Street Studio in New York with "sketches" of songs, experiments in post-bebop "modal" music. With the help of saxophonists John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley, pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb, Davis created the improvisational genius found on tracks such as So What, All Blues, Freddie Freeloader and Blue in Green. This sultry, seductive album is not only one of the best pieces of music in recorded history, it stands as one of life's pure indulgences, right up there with an afternoon in the left-field bleachers of Wrigley Field and a day skiing in Telluride.
Ideal Drink Accompaniment: Fine cognac