Album artwork for Boppin’ The Blues by Miles Davis

Limited edition 6-panel digipak with booklet, 2 LPs on 1 CD. The 1946 session presented here in its entirety showcases the great Miles Davis early in his career. By that time he had already recorded a few sessions with Charlie Parker and was alternatively working with the orchestras of Benny Carter and Billy Eckstine.

The group pairs him with tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons and drummer Art Blakey (both of which were members of the Eckstine band in those days), and Charlie Parker’s later bassist Tommy Potter. Along with being Miles’ only small group date with Ammons, the session represents one of his very few vocal accompaniments, backing singers Earl Coleman (who also recorded with Bird) and Ann Baker (aka Ann Hathaway, she was Eckstine’s female vocalist). The complete LP Dig (Prestige LP-7012), featuring Miles with Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, and again Tommy Potter and Art Blakey, has been added here as abonus.

Personnel: Miles Davis - trumpet; Gene Ammons - tenor sax; Connie Wainwright- guitar; Linton Garner- piano; Tommy Potter- bass; Art Blakey- drums; Earl Coleman & Ann Baker- vocals.
Hollywood session, October 1946

Bonus album Dig: Miles Davis - trumpet; Sonny Rollins - tenor sax; Jackie McLean- alto sax; Walter Bishop Jr.- piano; Tommy Potter- bass; Art Blakey-drums.
Pretsige session, New York 1951.

Miles Davis

Boppin’ The Blues

Essential Jazz Classics
Album artwork for Boppin’ The Blues by Miles Davis
CD

£12.99

Released 01/11/2019Catalogue Number

11433

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Miles Davis

Boppin’ The Blues

Essential Jazz Classics
Album artwork for Boppin’ The Blues by Miles Davis
CD

£12.99

Released 01/11/2019Catalogue Number

11433

Learn more

Limited edition 6-panel digipak with booklet, 2 LPs on 1 CD. The 1946 session presented here in its entirety showcases the great Miles Davis early in his career. By that time he had already recorded a few sessions with Charlie Parker and was alternatively working with the orchestras of Benny Carter and Billy Eckstine.

The group pairs him with tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons and drummer Art Blakey (both of which were members of the Eckstine band in those days), and Charlie Parker’s later bassist Tommy Potter. Along with being Miles’ only small group date with Ammons, the session represents one of his very few vocal accompaniments, backing singers Earl Coleman (who also recorded with Bird) and Ann Baker (aka Ann Hathaway, she was Eckstine’s female vocalist). The complete LP Dig (Prestige LP-7012), featuring Miles with Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, and again Tommy Potter and Art Blakey, has been added here as abonus.

Personnel: Miles Davis - trumpet; Gene Ammons - tenor sax; Connie Wainwright- guitar; Linton Garner- piano; Tommy Potter- bass; Art Blakey- drums; Earl Coleman & Ann Baker- vocals.
Hollywood session, October 1946

Bonus album Dig: Miles Davis - trumpet; Sonny Rollins - tenor sax; Jackie McLean- alto sax; Walter Bishop Jr.- piano; Tommy Potter- bass; Art Blakey-drums.
Pretsige session, New York 1951.