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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSony Legacy, Snyl
UPC0190759943526
eBay Product ID (ePID)21046059365
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2020
GenreJazz
ArtistDavis, Miles
Release TitleBirth of the Cool: Music from an Inspired Film by Stanley Nelson
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.94 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks28
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Commentary: Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Heath 1.2 Milestones 1.3 Commentary: Greg Tate 1.4 Donna Lee 1.5 Commentary: Ashley Kahn, Symphony Sid Introduction 1.6 Moon Dreams 1.7 Commentary: George Wein 1.8 'Round Midnight 1.9 Commentary: Carlos Santana 1.10 It Never Entered My Mind 1.11 Commentary: Vincent Bessieres 1.12 Générique (Mono Version) 1.13 Commentary: Jimmy Cobb 1.14 So What 1.15 Commentary: Gil Evans 1.16 New Rhumba (Album Version) 1.17 Commentary: Frances Taylor Davis 1.18 The Pan Piper 1.19 Commentary: Jack Chambers 1.20 Someday My Prince Will Come 1.21 Commentary: Wayne Shorter 1.22 Footprints 1.23 Commentary: Carlos Santana, Quincy Troupe 1.24 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (45-RPM Single Edit) 1.25 Commentary: Marcus Miller 1.26 Tutu 1.27 Commentary: Erin Davis 1.28 Hail to the Real Chief
Notes2020 collection, the definitive audio companion to the critically-acclaimed new documentary directed and produced by Stanley Nelson. The soundtrack is an essential Miles Davis playlist for seasoned fans and new listeners alike, lovingly curated by the director and paired with short audio excerpts from the film for a unique listening experience. It brings together recordings and performances spanning labels and the artist's musical evolution-from "Donna Lee" to "Moon Dreams" from the groundbreaking 1949 Capitol sessions that were ultimately collected on the album Birth Of The Cool, through the seminal 1950s pieces for Columbia that revolutionized the worlds of jazz and popular music. The album also highlights Miles's evolution in the 1960s with tracks from Sketches of Spain and Someday My Prince Will Come to his iconoclastic invention of electric jazz/fusion. Finally, it documents his triumphant mid 1980s comeback, while premiering a brand-new track, "Hail To The Real Chief." The new track features unreleased Miles Davis studio trumpet performances combined with music written by Lenny White, produced by White and Vince Wilburn, Jr and featuring an all-star collection of Miles band alumni and acolytes including White, Wilburn, Marcus Miller, Emilio Modeste, Jeremy Pelt, Antoine Roney, John Scofield, Bernard Wright, and Quinton Zoto.