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Miles Davis, Collectors' Items

Audio CD

Disk ID: 260139

Disk length: 43m 34s (7 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1956

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Serpent's Tooth (Take 1) 7:03
2. The Serpent's Tooth (Take 2) 6:19
3. 'Round Midnight 7:06
4. Compulsion 5:48
5. No Line 5:43
6. Vierd Blues 6:55
7. In Your Own Sweet Way 4:35

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Review

These two dates, done three years apart in the Fifties, have Davis and Sonny Rollins as the linking figures. The historic 1st session, from 1953, is the second and last time Charlie Parker (using the nom de groove 'Charlie Chan') recorded on tenor saxophone. Additionally, this is the only time Parker and one of his most important disciples, Rollins, recorded together. On the extremely moving, seven minute 'Round Midnight', Rollins has the opening & closing bridges, credited in the original notes to Parker. The 1956 date is as mellow and relaxed as the 1953 session was tense and neurotic. Rollins's growth as an individual is readily apparent, and Miles displays his prowess with a Harmon mute on Brubeck's 'In Your Own Sweet Way'. OJC/Fantasy Records.

Other Versions

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Collectors' Items

Tracks: 7, Disk length: 43m 33s (-1m 59s)

Collectors' Items

Tracks: 7, Disk length: 43m 33s (-1m 59s)

Collectors' Items

Tracks: 7, Disk length: 43m 45s (+0m 11s)

Collectors' Items

Tracks: 7, Disk length: 43m 49s (+0m 15s)

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