The Miles Davis Quintet - If I Were A Bell from Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet

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Relaxin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet is in every way a masterpiece. When the trumpeter had formed the band in 1955, his colleagues - tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones - were not considered jazz-world A-listers. And before conquering his narcotics addiction earlier in the '50s, Davis had seen his once-promising career go into eclipse.

By 1956, however, his sound, especially when muted, was an achingly personal counterpart to the vocals of Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra. Relaxin’ (plus its Prestige companions, Miles, Cookin’, Workin’, and Steamin’) reestablished Davis, and elevated his quintet as the gold standard of small groups. With its accent on bright tempos, from medium-bounce to crisply up, Relaxin’ remains one of Davis’ sunniest outings, a prime example of one of the outstanding ensembles of the 20th century reaching the summit of their artistry.

Relaxin' is the second classic album to be issued from the famed extended 1956 recording sessions of the Miles Davis Quintet. The set is notable for Miles' mastery with a mute as he he only plays open here on Dizzy Gillespie's "Woody'n You," the emerging talent of a young John Coltrane and the strength and subtlety of the Red Garland led rhythm section. One of Davis' brightest outings featuring such memorable numbers as "If I Were A Bell," "It Could Happen To You" and "I Could Write A Book" among others.

Musicians:
Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)
Red Garland (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Philly Joe Jones (drums)

Track Listing:
1. If I Were A Bell
2. You're My Everything
3. I could Write A Book
4. Oleo
5. It could Happen To You
6. Woody'n You
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My favorite Miles group. Like the platonic ideal of a jazz quintet. All great players. The sweet spot of Davis's prime, in my opinion, although I know many would argue for his mid-60s band. But to me, this and his band on the Kind of Blue sessions are Miles at his peak.

vnrjn
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I really love this period of Miles’ music…..

Thejazzfan
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what a great intro to an album, i think i have this on vinyl somewhere - i think i got it for $1

liammcooper
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Timeless songs, master class chops by Davis and Coltrane !

Blueslicks
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I love this song and the unification on tune Coltrane and him had.😊

rsweat
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Miles does make you relax, he's so good!

nancyilles
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beautiful scene perfectly combined with great music wonderful sharing have an amazing

relaxingblog
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R E L A X I N' with The Great Miles Group

frederickfarell
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Wonderful album. Loved it since I first heard it.

stixkid
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The end of The Cosby Show when Cliff fixed the doorbell to play this song for Clair. 🔔✨

AshLemonade
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Philly joe is great in this series the most refined on this album but nothing compares to the precision of tony Williams

ForbzWordz
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Ken Micaleff brought me here. Voodoo hifi 3

SubTroppo
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Menos es más ....quintaesencia de Davis

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