Blue Moods Miles Davis

Cover Blue Moods

Album info

Album-Release:
1955

HRA-Release:
07.07.2016

Label: Concord Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Hard Bob

Artist: Miles Davis

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Nature Boy 06:17
  • 2 Alone Together 07:19
  • 3 There's No You 08:08
  • 4 Easy Living 05:06
  • Total Runtime 26:50

Info for Blue Moods

A short but intensely cool set from a formidable quintet led by Miles Davis and featuring Teddy Charles on vibes, Elvin Jones on drums, Charles Mingus on double bass, and Britt Woodman on trombone. Recorded in 1955 by legendary engineer Rudy Van Gelder at his studio in Hackensack, NJ, Blue Moods is the epitome of '50s cool jazz. A laid-back, introspective set, the tracks ebb and blow as Davis' trademark mellow-tone weaves deftly through Charles' vibe chording, which drifts across the sonic pallet like harmonic clouds. An absolute must-have for fans of the cool jazz genre, Blue Moods is ice cold - an absolute treasure.

„In the '50s, the party line among New York jazz critics was that hard bop was the 'true faith' and that cool jazz was lightweight and unemotional. But Miles Davis knew better. The trumpeter (whose Birth of the Cool sessions of 1949-1950 proved to be incredibly influential) was smart enough to realize that cool jazz and hard bop were equally valid parts of the house that Charlie Parker built, and he had no problem working with cool jazzmen one minute and hard boppers the next. Recorded for Charles Mingus' Debut label in 1955, Blue Moods is an excellent example of cool jazz. However, not all of the musicians who join Davis on this album were full-time members of jazz's cool school. Although vibist Teddy Charles was cool-oriented, Mingus (upright bass) and Elvin Jones (drums) were never considered cool players -- and the lyrical trombonist Britt Woodman was, in the '50s, best known for his association with Duke Ellington. Nonetheless, the things that characterized cool jazz -- subtlety, restraint, and understatement -- characterize Blue Moods. Mingus and Jones were certainly capable of being forceful and aggressive, but you won't hear them being intense on this disc; a very laid-back, gently introspective approach prevails on interpretations of 'Easy Living,' 'Alone Together,' 'Nature Boy,' and 'There's No You.' Clocking in at 27 minutes, Blue Moods is quite skimpy by most standards -- unfortunately, Fantasy didn't have any alternate takes to add. But even so, Blue Moods offers considerable rewards to those who have a taste for '50s cool jazz.“ (Alex Henderson, AMG)

Miles Davis, trumpet
Britt Woodman, trombone
Charles Mingus, double bass
Teddy Charles, vibes
Elvin Jones, drums

Recorded July 9, 1955 at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey

Digitally remastered

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Booklet for Blue Moods

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