At Carnegie Hall
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At Carnegie Hall
(Miles Davis : the complete Columbia album collection, no. 16)
Columbia/Legacy , Sony Music Entertainment, c2009
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The legendary performances of May 19, 1961, Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall, featuring Hank Mobley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb with Gil Evans and his 21 piece orchestra
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Original issue: Columbia LP CL 1812 on July 16, 1962
Miles Davis, trumpet ; Hank Mobley, tenor sax ; Wynton Kelly, piano ; Paul Chambers, bass ; Jimmy Cobb, drums (song title: So what, Teo, Walkin', Someday my prince will come, Oleo, No blues, I thought about you)
Ernie Royal, trumpet ; Bernie Glow, trumpet ; Jonny Coles, trumpet ; Louis Mucci, trumpet ; Jimmy Knepper, trombone ; Dick Hixon, trombone ; Frank Rehak, ; trombone ; Julius Watkins, french horn ; Paul Ingraham, french horn ; Bob Swisshelm, french horn ; Bill Barber, tuba ; Romeo Penque, clarinet, flute ; Jerome Richardson, clarinet, flute ; Eddie Caine, clarinet, flute ; Bob Tricarico, clarinet, flute ; Danny Bank, clarinet, flute ; Janet Putnam, harp ; Elvin Jones, percussion ; Bob Rosengarden, percussion ; Gil Evans, arranger, conductor (song title: So what, Spring is here, The meaning of the blues/Lament, New rhumba, Concierto de Aranjuez)
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York on May 19, 1961
"Made in the EU"
CD 1. "LC 02361-88697524922-16/1"--CD 2. "LC 02361-88697524922-16/2"
Container: Mini-LP replica jacket
Contents of Works
- CD 1. So what
- Spring is here
- Teo
- Walkin'
- The meaning of the blues/Lament
- New rhumba
- CD 2. Someday my prince will come
- Oleo
- No blues
- I thought about you
- Concierto de Aranjuez