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PRLP 140
MILES DAVIS - BLUE PERIOD
An album by Miles Davis represents modern jazz at its best.
In this album as in Miles' PRESTIGE LP 124, the length of
time for each selection is not restricted to the usual
limits except in the case of BLUE ROOM, which was cut at a
more conventional session. BLUING, the high spot of this
set, is over nine minutes of freedom of expression on
modern blues chord changes. At the very end, Art Blakey
continues playing after everyone else has stopped. If you
listen closely, you will hear Miles say something like,
"You know that ending man, let's do it again", but why do
it again when you've captured the feeling in the solos of
Walter Bishop, Miles, Sonny Rollins, Jack McLean, and the
inventive drumming of Art Blakey. The advantage given by
LP, of not having to make a "product" for the juke bokes,
allowed us to keep this take. OUT OF THE BLUE (Miles' plea
to get happy) was done at the same session and although not
as lengthy as BLUING, still provided ample time for relaxed
improvisation.
This album is a must to those who appreciate our modern
jazzmen. I know that people who have missed hearing these
musicians in person, will be especially gratified, because
this is what they have been missing.
-IRA GITLER
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