Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue - 8835
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"Kind of Blue" is a landmark jazz album by American trumpeter Miles Davis, released on August 17, 1959. This album is often regarded as one of the most influential and iconic in the history of jazz and music in general. It marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of jazz and introduced the world to a new style of music known as modal jazz.
The album was recorded in just two sessions, and the musicians who played on it were some of the most celebrated jazz artists of the time, including John Coltrane (saxophone), Cannonball Adderley (saxophone), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Jimmy Cobb (drums), in addition to Miles Davis on trumpet.
"Kind of Blue" is highly regarded not only for its musical innovations but also for its accessibility and appeal to a wide range of listeners, both jazz aficionados and those new to the genre. It has remained incredibly popular over the years and is often recommended as a starting point for anyone interested in exploring jazz music. The album's timeless quality and its ability to captivate and inspire new generations of listeners make it a true classic in the world of music.