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  2. The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions - Wikipedia

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    The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions is a three-disc box set by trumpeter Miles Davis released by Columbia/Legacy, (Mosaic Records in conjunction with Legacy released the 5 LP set) [4] featuring recordings from the sessions that would produce his 1969 album In a Silent Way as well as transitional pieces from the era.

  3. Milestones (instrumental composition) - Wikipedia

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    "Milestones" is a jazz composition written by Miles Davis.It appears on the album of the same name in 1958. It has since become a jazz standard. "Milestones" is the first example of Miles composing in a modal style and experimentation in this piece led to the writing of "So What" from the 1959 album Kind of Blue.

  4. Miles Davis - Wikipedia

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    Only one song is composed by Miles Davis in cooperation with Marcus Miller ("Theme For Augustine"). 1988 Scrooged: Yes Yes Street musician Cameo 1990 The Hot Spot: Yes Composed by Jack Nitzsche, also featuring John Lee Hooker: 1991 Dingo: Yes Yes Yes Billy Cross Soundtrack is composed by Miles Davis in cooperation with Michel Legrand.

  5. Freddie Freeloader - Wikipedia

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    "Freddie Freeloader" is a composition by Miles Davis and is the second track on his 1959 album Kind of Blue. The piece takes the form of a twelve-bar blues in B ♭, but the chord over the final two bars of each chorus is an A ♭ 7, not the traditional B ♭ 7 followed by either F7 for a turnaround or some variation of B ♭ 7 for an ending.

  6. Seven Steps to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Seven Steps to Heaven is a studio album by the jazz musician Miles Davis.It was released through Columbia Records on July 15, 1963. [1] The recording took place at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles in April 1963, and at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in Manhattan in May 1963.

  7. Music from Siesta - Wikipedia

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    Music from Siesta is an album released in 1987 by Miles Davis and Marcus Miller. It is the soundtrack of the 1987 film Siesta , directed by Mary Lambert . Track listing

  8. In New Graphic Novel, Miles Davis Becomes ‘Music You Can See’

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    Miles Davis is one such character – and that is what musician/visual artist Dave Chisholm depicts in his graphic novel, Miles Davis and the Search for the Sound. The information in Chisholm’s ...

  9. Basic Miles: The Classic Performances of Miles Davis

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    Miles Davis – trumpet; John Coltrane – tenor saxophone; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley – alto saxophone; Bill Evans – piano; Paul Chambers – bass; Jimmy Cobb – drums "Fran-Dance (Put Your Little Foot Right Out)", recorded July 3, 1958. (previously released in Miles & Monk at Newport, 1964.) Miles Davis – trumpet; John Coltrane ...