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MILES DAVIS

Kind Of Blue (The Mono & Stereo Editions)

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The complete, iconic 1959 Miles Davis album, 'Kind of Blue', one of the most influential LPs in modern jazz, featuring Miles Davis on trumpet, John Colt...
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Volume 2 (Classic Vinyl Series)

180g lp (mono) - £27.99 | Buy
Legendary trumpeter Miles Davis was still near the start of his storied career when he cut the three sessions that comprise his Blue Note recordings in 1952, 19...
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SORCERER (Reissue)

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'Sorcerer' is the third album by the Second Great Miles Davis Quintet.
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ASCENSEUR POUR L’ÉCHAFAUD (2024 Reissue)

180g lp in deluxe tip-on gatefold sleeve - £28.99 | Buy
Contradictory accounts of Miles Davis’ creation of the soundtrack to Louis Malle’s film noir 'Ascenseur pour l'Échafaud' have all...
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Milestones (2024 Reissue)

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Milestones is Davis's recording in a sextet configuration with John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Cannonball Adderley, Philly Joe Jones and Red Garland.
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Miles Ahead (2024 Reissue)

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"Miles Ahead" was the first album recorded together by Davis and Evans, who would later continue their partnership with albums such as "Porgy and...
Ascenseur pour L'Echafaud (2024 Reissue)
  1. Generique
  2. L'assassinat de Carala
  3. Sur l'autoroute
  4. Julien dans l'ascenseur
  5. Florence sur les Champs- Elysees
  6. Diner au motel
  7. Evasion de Julien
  8. Visite du vigile
  9. Au bar du Petit Bac
  10. Chez le photographe du motel

MILES DAVIS

Ascenseur pour L'Echafaud (2024 Reissue)

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    Released: 26th Jan 2024

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The album "Ascenseur pour l'echafaud" is the original soundtrack, produced in 1957 by Miles Davis, from the film by Louis Malle with Barney Wilen on tenor saxophone, Rene Urtreger on piano, Pierre Michelot on double bass, Kenny Clarke on drums and Miles Davis on trumpet.

The recording session, organized by Marcel Romano, took place the night of December 4 to 5, at the Poste Parisien studio. "Ascenseur pour l'echafaud" won the Louis-Delluc Prize in 1957; in Europe the name of Miles Davis was included on the film's poster, and the quality of his contribution was widely recognized and praised in the press, which further increased his fame.