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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerIrving Townsend, Teo Macero, Howard Roberts
Record LabelColumbia/Legacy
UPC0074646739822
eBay Product ID (ePID)25050184188
Product Key Features
Era1960s, 1950s
Run Time26347 Sec
Release Year1998
FormatCD
InstrumentTrumpet
FeaturesCompilation, Studio Recording
GenreJazz
TypeAlbum, Box Set
StyleHard Bop, Jazz Instrument, Instrumental
ArtistMiles Davis Quintet
Release Title1965-'68: the Complete Columbia Studio Recordings
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs6
Guest ArtistBucky Pizzarelli, Buster Williams, George Benson, Joe Beck
Number of Tracks56
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
GuitarBucky Pizzarelli, George Benson, Joe Beck
BassRon Carter, Buster Williams
EngineerFred Plaut, Frank Laico, Stanley Tonkel
Reviews"...a six-CD, 7 1/2 hour summary of perhaps the greatest phase of a great career....It's only with 30 years' hindsight that we can grasp how radical he was....Here was music that worked on two levels: Beguiling to newcomers, it gave hardcore fans infinite opportunities to plumb its depths..." - Rating: A, 4 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...for anyone interested in Miles Davis, in Wayne Shorter, in jazz during this period or its impact on the present day, this box contains essential music...", "...this remarkable box set shows that, in just three short years, Miles had again cornered the market on inventiveness, excellence, and genius.", "...a vital documentation of an important transition period in jazz, a lesson in how radically music can change in a short time, and a reminder that such change is necessary for music to stay alive....This is music that can travel anywhere, and frequently does...", 10 (out of 10) - "...Marked by daring improvisations and telepathic interplay...the albums collected on THE COMPLETE COLUMBIA STUDIO RECORDINGS unite defenders and despoilers of jazz tradition in matrimonial bliss. If this comprehensive six-CD box set breaks the bank, the pearless original albums are individually waiting at the register..."