Miles Davis - Blue Moods ( Full Album )
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Trumpet - Miles Davis....
Trombone - Britt Woodman....
Vibraphone - Teddy Charles....
Bass - Charles Mingus....
Drums - Elvin Jones....
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A1 Nature Boy 00:00
A2 Alone Together 06:17
B1 There's No You 13:37
B2 Easy Living 21:46
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Recorded - July 9, 1955 - Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
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This is nice music to listen to when solving math problems. It makes me feel like a detective but for math.
haha so cute, you make me laugh , sherlock holmes of Maths
Agree. Whenever I do all my math problems in life I sit and lsiten to this while I am doing them.
"AHA! I see what you did there Mr.Maths and I shall have you brought in on charges!!"
😆
LA Noire hehe
We are so fortunate to be able to access music like this at the touch of a button.
Many Thanks to Don Kaart!
subdued by elitism
So true, and may I second your comment! :-)
Can you amplify that, please!!!
for real
You are absolutely right on that. But I would much rather prefer to be in the time where you would have to go to clubs or some location to hear this music, when the music was appreciated more by the community.
Mingus on bass. He had a record company in the early mid 1950’s. This has to be from that label. Debut Records. That record has to be a collector’s item.
I had no idea this album existed. Elvin, Mingus, and Miles all in one band. Incredible.
I know Rigjht! What a rare gem!!
Miles Davis was a music genius! I could listen to him for hours 💝.
I wish he never threw cicley Tyson down the stairs.
@@poppacapps5573 people leave humanity a legacy of joy, but being people they screw up sometimes
Miles Davis is one of my favorites to listen since his music is peaceful and calm. We need peaceful thoughts at a time of uncertainty.
00:00 A1 Nature Boy 13:37 B1 There's No You
. _eden ahbez_ _Hal Hopper & Tom Adair_
06:16 A2 Alone Together 21:45 B2 Easy Living
. _Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz_ _Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin_
Thanks🙏
@@KentuckyChicken2 LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
You're a good person.
Thanks for improving
Nice formatting
Miles' finest album, short but a wonderful choice of compositions. Miles' choice of notes here stands out. I'm sure Mingus had a big hand in the choice of musicians here; it was HIS label!
GeoCppens -
your quite right-it's on Debut, the Musicians label set up by MIngus with Max Roach. There's a great Debut box-set
My favorite Miles Davis album!
Miles Davis was my cat’s favourite Jazz musician. We used to chill out to Blue in Green and Flamenco Sketches together. Both puss and me were star-shaped on the couch ‘til the wife came in to laugh at us. Well, we did look funny 😂
Such a hip cat
well, he was a cool cat - Miles that is.
My cat enjoys it too. She like sketches of spain.
LOL cool cat! ;)
Coincidentally, I named a cat I had with my ex "Miles Davis." The girl cat we had was called "Mona Lisa" so I wanted a cool cat name and I thought "jazz cat" so naturally, Miles Davis came to mind. Mona and Miles. Cool cats.
Nieztsche was right when he said that without music life is not possible.
It's certainly possible for deaf people.
+Rodrigo Paris "Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum." Not *impossible* but a "mistake."
@@hetmanjz Well that makes much more sense!
@@christopherthomas7253 deaf people. can feel music, so its real to them
@@exxumma That is certainly true, but it's also not what the (mis-) quote said.
This is some really rare great Music. It takes patience to listen to the stuff but it’s worth it. It’s classic American jazz by the greatest players of a bygone era. I will never forget.
It takes patience to listen to this? That makes it seem too much like studying man haha, I don't feel like it takes any more patience to listen to this than any other kind of music, supposing this is the kind of stuff you're into listening to.
@@mcguzzetti Agreed...when I was younger I remember that Bitches Brew was the kind of shit that I didn't like so much because I didn't understand so well, to be honest even nowadays I don't think I do haha, but I like it more...but this is ok...
Movie to this album would be like i dont know The best almost 27 minutes of a video about man or a woman relaxing and thinking about life in peace with hope and self satisfaction!For sure it is a music for richmen but not only for those who havethe money.This is the anthem of joy.Everyone of us is a richmen when he will find something that makes him happy.For me something like this will be weed, books, movies and music!Thank You Miles and the boys for all the help!
If it takes "weed" for you to appreciate this...you've got a problem.
I like how you said everyone is a rich man when they find something they love. Who on earth couldn't agree with this truth must listen to miles and then they might get it.
Love this particular configuration of musicians. A winning combination for sure. The moody, introspective side of Miles. I get that Miles was constantly moving and evolving, but these guys could have easily recorded 10 more albums together!
Agree 🇨🇵
Oh Miles You and this ensemble is wonderful. Let the music play on and on and on and on..............
High school 1960 this album in particular was one of my drugs of choice. Also "Individualism of Gil Evans" - Las Vegas Tango. The album Kind of Blue of course along with his other moody pieces like Flemenco Sketches, Porgy & Bess, etc. This was an era of musical creativity that has never been matched & Miles was the critical element in it.
Also . . . this record was actually pressed with blue vinyl! The music together with the blue vinyl record and some Jack Daniels on ice in a quiet night is imprinted on my brain all these years later. That vibraphone really sets the tone.
Timeless classic ... hearing the dreams come truest in mystical visionary sounds ... absolutely incredible ... thanks for sharing
After watching the July 4th fireworks on the FDR expressway in NYC back in the '90s A guy with a boom box was playing "There's no You" at full volume as we walked back down to street level. My first hearing, and a great way to end a beautiful evening.
Wow, only in New York...
I hadn't heard this before. Glad to expand my vocabulary today.
When the money came the tune changed. But, before that happened these recordings are sheer treasure.
Cindi Lauper.. " money changes everything ".........
What a rithmsection too, one of the finest music I ever heard...Thx a lot!
Muchas Gracias por compartir estas grabaciones históricas. Reunión de genios de la música Jazz.
Solo llegaron, cogieron sus instrumentos y nos dejaron este maravilloso legado... afortunados somos de poder oir y disfrutar
This was recorded in the living room of van gelders parents house. He changed to his new studio in 1959
Great fact, thanks!
thanks i didnt remember that
Great info! I see Van Gelder studios on so many albums ive been listening to these days, that guy was truly legendary! Incredible sound quality stands up over time. I really like the trilling, then winding walks Mr MIngus does in his solo here, always playing with purpose. The lead back into Miles' trumpet at it's conclusion is the icing on the cake! (4:47). The skill and confidence he must have had to dive up front on a session of legends, a giant among giants.
👍 🎶🎸🌈 👂 🔥 🎹🎹 🥁 amazing record 😎 MILES DAVIS 🎺 RIP never forgotten!
Este disco me era totalmente desconocido. ¡Es una maravilla!
Been a Miles fan forever (Kind of Blue was first vinyl LP I ever purchased) but did not know this great album until finding it here. Thanks so much for posting.
Very nice. I am very grateful for this music Don Kaart.
I miss cool album covers like this one
Excellence. Thanks for sharing. Yes jazz love.
Yes thank you very much beautiful music
Always new! Thank you Miles and Mingus et al.
Thank you for posting great music. Miles is it.
~will be listening to this tonight in respect of my brother the saxophonist
Miles and Mingus ... such beauty! And cheers as well to the rest of the band ....
Thanks so much for posting.
Wonderful music (and he's got ELVIN JONES on drums!😀)
And CHARLES MINGUS on bass my dude.
Miles Davis es un genio en el jazz, es un gigante en el jazz
I am currently in an online class, and our teacher is sharing his screen, but hasn't noticed that he has his mic off. And we are all trying to tell him somehow, chat, hands up, etc. but he just doesn't notice, and the class just goes on, mute. Casuallly I had this music at the background and it's actually pretty hilarious
we had a class like that when the teacher had muted all of us and we were not allowed to unmute or write in chat so the whole class we were just sitting in silence while the teacher solved math problems
All is vanity!
"Nature Boy" rendition by Miles...I'm hooked.
Primera vez que escucho este disco. Me encanta
So underrated but brilliant LP
The dark lonely drizzle of Miles Davis's trumpet
Just can’t stop when i start
Thank you, i never heard of this album, it seems wonderful!
This Is Miles I love!
Happy Birthday Miles! 5/26/26
HAPPY TO FOUND THIS ALBUM ON ORIGINAL VINYL (1955) USA Pressing 👌
So relaxing and beautiful
Thank you for posting this ... like many people I had heard of Miles but never really checked him out till now... wow what have I been missing
Thank you! I was in a Miles mood today.
brotha miles davis..the goat
esse foi o álbum mais incrível que ouvi esse ano!
Cervejà amigo !
Está me ajudando muito ouvir essa música na quarentena, boa música nunca morre.
Beautiful music here!
Nature Boy was an amazing tune to start with and such excellent grist for the Miles Davis mill.
All That Jazz Don Kaart for president! Thank you from Mexico!
I the beginning of Alone together, its sounds to me like stray, drunken souls, tottering orbiting around the curb whilst following it along with the spirit of the tune. Each with their own viewpoint\feeling.
It is great to be able to bask in this kind of melody at leisur
Sublime.
He gotst the spirit of jazz baby!
pice of art , thank you
Miles, Mingus and Elvin. Gawtdayum!
Watching from Ireland
The sweeter side of Miles. Let me write a Poem and be done ......💝🐦
Pure gem. Thanks
Miles Davis with a band of legends on this recording &
Chet Baker in his own way are such tasteful & restrained players
i really like the cover design
whoa. i just had youtube on auto play and was doing stuff around the house and all sudden this comes on and I literally had to stop what I was doing to listen lol This is great I've only really ever listened to Miles' fusion stuff from the 70s not this kinda stuff (and WOW at the line up of musicians on this album!.. I just looked at the credits lol)
Same here!
Go wherever whenever you want in this dream.
Divino! 🇧🇷
Esto es genial para escribir verdadera poesia. :) :) :)
'Nature Boy' sounds even better with some rain in the background...
Wonderful set by a very interesting band that brings out different things in Miles than we're used to. Mingus is such a powerful voice! Dig Elvin's brushes during his solos.
My Sunday morning music
Miles defined the sense of fine-tuned aesthethics of the 21st century
This is what I listen to when I was staying up all night studying in college
Maravilloso !!!!
Genios ❤️❤️❤️
oooh never heard that one before what a way to start a day
This music transcends time
初めて目にするアルバムジャケットです。
ハ-ド、オフで調べて観ます。👀👍
... ¡¡¡ GRACIAS INFINITAS !!! ...
Un autre univers. Tout aussi plaisant. :-)
Sound like silk or velvet. I discover this cession with Elvin and Charles. So looks like a movie music.
Wonderful
Miles Davis is a strong Influence for me and the music I create. People only hear the one side of my music. the other side of my music is what I Practice.
Thank you.
Awesome kinda Blue, Total Genius !!!
Nature Boy: 0:00
Alone Together 6:17
There's No You 13:37
Easy Living 21:46
mi amigo y maestro elvin,que alegria ver que esta por todos lados.
Tremendo ❤
Bluer than blue.......
I love this recording of Miles Davis and his famous Worst Great Quintet
Andrew Szumowski ..."his famous worst great quintet??!!" What do you mean by that? This particular personnel was assembled to record at the Van Gelder Studios on July 9th, 1955. Britt Woodman from the Duke Ellington band, Teddy Charles and Elvin Jones from Charles Mingus' Jazz Workshop, et al., which also featured trumpeters Thad Jones and Bill Hardman.
Mingus and Miles
chills idea of chill
this sound will survive the electronic music
I pray it will be so.
I look at it like this. Music makes you feel some type of way. Jazz might get you in the mood for cuddling yourself into your soft couch with a nice book to read by the fireplace. Soul will make you feel like you go on adventures exploring yourself and of course your soul aswell. It robs you of your ability to say anything because the music already speaks for you. The same way you can look at electrical music. Todays Rap might get you hyped up and just make you feel good about yourself in a rather hectic and energetic way. Of course it is down to your preference wether you like certain music in itself or not, but assuming that you will dislike electrical music is not fair to the different genres and artists themselfes.
@@henrydonovan2543 quality of jazz music and the way it changes you is more like the nature . Jazz helps me to survive the alcohol, im 23 .. so you can read your book on your sofa , thanks anyway.
Una verdadera obra de arte, que belleza
Digital this and that, computers, more better everything,oh ya, don't forget, MORE BASS! After all is said and done this sounds so incredible and 1955?
I love this
like Bob Dylan once said, some music you have to lean forward a little bit
i dont get this- can you explain
RyanBradley He’s alluding to when you have to lean forward to hear someone speaking in order to understand them. To understand this music you need to “lean forward,” or give it your full attention, and listen closely, to “get it.”
but once you get it u can lean back and relax
It doesn’t come to you.
well said, bob!
Merci maman