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From Bebop to Cool 1947-1949
Miles Davis
From Bebop to Cool 1947-1949
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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A consistently interesting 20-song collection, From Bebop to Cool tracks the trumpeter's most significant early signposts. We start with three of the four cuts from Davis's first session as a leader in 1947, alongside boss...  more »

     
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All Artists: Miles Davis
Title: From Bebop to Cool 1947-1949
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Epm Musique
Original Release Date: 5/16/2000
Release Date: 5/16/2000
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Cool Jazz, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 723723845726, 3540131596623, 3700368459737

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A consistently interesting 20-song collection, From Bebop to Cool tracks the trumpeter's most significant early signposts. We start with three of the four cuts from Davis's first session as a leader in 1947, alongside boss and mentor Charlie Parker on tenor sax. Even though the date owes much to Parker's bop models, Davis is already showing a unique mindset. He's able to use the melodic and harmonic freedom created by bebop, but he tempers the unbridled technical outbursts characteristic of the style. Next are eight of the 12 landmark Capitol recordings generally grouped together as the Birth of the Cool sessions. With like-minded thinkers such as Gil Evans, Lee Konitz, and Gerry Mulligan, Davis extends his growing concepts of economy and restraint to include nonet arrangements featuring "odd" instruments, such as tuba and French horn. The ensemble pulls back on the reins a bit, mixing in elegance and craft with the spontaneity and excitement of bop. In many ways, this notion was almost as revolutionary as bop itself. The nine remaining quintet tracks were recorded at the 1949 Paris Festival International de Jazz, and it's as if the preceding developments had never happened! Miles is getting "back to his roots" in a way, wailing boldly and brightly like his idol, Dizzy Gillespie, and being spurred on by bop stalwarts James Moody on tenor, Tadd Dameron on piano, and Kenny Clarke on drums. --Marc Greilsamer
 

CD Reviews

Look elsewhere to obtain this excellent early Miles material
J. Lund | SoCal, USA | 06/26/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This CD collects tracks from three notable early Miles Davis projects: his first date as leader (1947), the Birth Of The Cool sessions (1949-50), and historic live recordings from Paris (1949). In all three instances, there are better ways to obtain this excellent music, so I would avoid this piecemeal collection in favor of Savoy's FIRST MILES (which has the COMPLETE 1947 session with Charlie Parker as well as Miles' VERY first recording date from 1945), Capitol's THE COMPLETE BIRTH OF THE COOL (the title says it all--the newest edition contains the complete studio AND live recordings of the Davis nonet), and the sometimes difficult-to-find IN PARIS FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE JAZZ MAY 1949 on the Sony label (but heed this warning: the recording quality is subpar for the 5/49 Paris airchecks). The BIRTH OF THE COOL dates are the most highly recommended of the three projects."