2008, Legacy
This deluxe Collector's Edition includes a vinyl LP copy of Kind of Blue, a poster, and an LP-sized 60-page hardbound book along with a bonus CD and DVD. Disc 1 of Kind of Blue: 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition will feature the original album in its entirety with the "Flamenco Sketches" alternate take, the rare "Freddie Freeloader" false start, and a selection of in-the-studio dialog from the Kind of Blue sessions. Disc 2 is a CD of rare musical material circa the Kind of Blue recordings including the very first session by the classic Miles Davis sextet (May 26, 1958 -- Davis's 32nd birthday -- with Adderley, Coltrane, Evans, Chambers and Cobb), more than a half hour's worth of studio material -- "On Green Dolphin Street," "Fran-Dance," "Stella By Starlight," "Love For Sale" -- previously available only on the Miles Davis & John Coltrane boxed set (The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955-1961); and the first authorized release of two extended live performances: "So What" from the April 9, 1960 Den Haag Concert featuring Miles, Coltrane, Kelly, Chambers and Cobb. The final disc, Disc 3, is a DVD including an in-depth documentary illuminating the story behind Kind of Blue; and the historic April 2, 1959 television program "Robert Herridge Theater: The Sound of Miles Davis" starring Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Originally released by Columbia Records on August 17, 1959, Kind of Blue heralded the arrival of a revolutionary new American music, a post-bebop modal jazz structured around simple scales and melodic improvisation. Trumpeter/band leader/composer Miles Davis assembled a sextet of legendary players -- Cannonball Adderley (alto sax), Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Bill Evans (piano) (Wynton Kelly plays piano on "Freddie Freeloader") -- to create a sublime atmospheric masterpiece. Fifty years after its release, Kind of Blue continues to transport listeners to a realm all its own while inspiring musicians to create to new sounds -- from acoustic jazz to post-modern ambient -- in every genre imaginable.
Originally released by Columbia Records on August 17, 1959, Kind of Blue heralded the arrival of a revolutionary new American music, a post-bebop modal jazz structured around simple scales and melodic improvisation. Trumpeter/band leader/composer Miles Davis assembled a sextet of legendary players -- Cannonball Adderley (alto sax), Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Bill Evans (piano) (Wynton Kelly plays piano on "Freddie Freeloader") -- to create a sublime atmospheric masterpiece. Fifty years after its release, Kind of Blue continues to transport listeners to a realm all its own while inspiring musicians to create to new sounds -- from acoustic jazz to post-modern ambient -- in every genre imaginable.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
| 1 | So What |
| 2 | Freddie Freeloader |
| 3 | Blue in Green |
| 4 | All Blues |
| 5 | Flamenco Sketches |
| 6 | Flamenco Sketches [Alternate Take] |
| 7 | Freddie Freeloader [Studio Sequence] |
| 8 | Freddie Freeloader [False Start] |
| 9 | Freddie Freeloader [Studio Sequence 2] |
| 10 | So What [Studio Sequence] |
| 11 | So What [Studio Sequence 2] |
| 12 | Blue in Green [Studio Sequence] |
| 13 | Flamenco Sketches [Studio Sketches] |
| 14 | Flamenco Sketches [Studio Sketches 2] |
| 15 | All Blues [Studio Sketches] |
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