Miles Davis (May 26, 1926-September 28, 1991) was one of the most important and influential figures in jazz history. His career, which spanned nearly fifty years, covers jazz history throughout the second half of the Twentieth Century and was marked by his constant evolution and his search for new artistic goals. Some of his most brilliant studio performances, taken from 12 of his best albums, can be found on this LP, which includes works with small groups (featuring such costars as John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans or Horace Silver), and also a couple of examples of his immortal collaborations with the Gil Evans orchestra.
A1. Milestones
A2. My Funny Valentine
A3. Générique
A4. 'Round Midnight
A5. It Never Entered My Mind
A6. Blue In Green
B1. Four
B2. I Waited For You
B3. The Pan Piper
B4. Oleo
B5. Something I Dreamed Last Night
B6. Summertime