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'''''Miles Davis' Greatest Hits''''' is a compilation album by [[Miles Davis]] originally released in 1969 and re-released in 1997 on CD with different recordings of tracks 3, 4 and 8.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/es/release/7419316-Miles-Davis-Miles-Davis-Greatest-Hits</ref><ref>https://www.discogs.com/es/release/7472698-Miles-Davis-Miles-Davis-Greatest-Hits</ref> |
'''''Miles Davis' Greatest Hits''''' is a compilation album by [[Miles Davis]] originally released in 1969 and re-released in 1997 on CD with different recordings of tracks 3, 4 and 8.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/es/release/7419316-Miles-Davis-Miles-Davis-Greatest-Hits</ref><ref>https://www.discogs.com/es/release/7472698-Miles-Davis-Miles-Davis-Greatest-Hits</ref> |
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== Track listing == |
== Track listing 1997 CD reissue== |
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# "Seven Steps to Heaven" ([[Victor Feldman]], Miles Davis) – 6:26 <br> <small>Available on ''[[Seven Steps to Heaven]]'' </small> |
# "Seven Steps to Heaven" ([[Victor Feldman]], Miles Davis) – 6:26 <br> <small>Available on ''[[Seven Steps to Heaven]]'' </small> |
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# "[[All Blues]]" [live] (Davis) – 8:54 <br> <small>Available on ''[[My Funny Valentine (Miles Davis album)|My Funny Valentine]]'' </small> |
# "[[All Blues]]" [live] (Davis) – 8:54 <br> <small>Available on ''[[My Funny Valentine (Miles Davis album)|My Funny Valentine]]'' </small> |
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# "E.S.P." ([[Wayne Shorter]]) – 5:32 <br> <small>Available on ''[[E.S.P. (Miles Davis album)|E.S.P.]]'' </small> |
# "E.S.P." ([[Wayne Shorter]]) – 5:32 <br> <small>Available on ''[[E.S.P. (Miles Davis album)|E.S.P.]]'' </small> |
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# "[['Round Midnight (song)|'Round Midnight]]" ([[Thelonious Monk]], [[Cootie Williams]], [[Bernie Hanighen]]) – 5:58 <br> <small>Available on ''[['Round About Midnight]]'' </small> |
# "[['Round Midnight (song)|'Round Midnight]]" ([[Thelonious Monk]], [[Cootie Williams]], [[Bernie Hanighen]]) – 5:58 <br> <small>Available on ''[['Round About Midnight]]'' </small> |
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# "[[So What (composition)|So What]]" (Davis) – 9:23 |
# "[[So What (composition)|So What]]" (Davis) – 9:23 <br> <small>Available on ''[[Kind of Blue]]'' </small> |
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==Personnel & Recording date== |
==Personnel & Recording date== |
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Miles Davis' Greatest Hits | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | May 1969[1] | |||
Recorded | 1956-1965 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 73:45 | |||
Label | Sony/Legacy | |||
Producer | Original Recordings Produced by Teo Macero. | |||
Miles Davis chronology | ||||
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Miles Davis' Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Miles Davis originally released in 1969 and re-released in 1997 on CD with different recordings of tracks 3, 4 and 8.[2][3]
Track listing 1997 CD reissue
- "Seven Steps to Heaven" (Victor Feldman, Miles Davis) – 6:26
Available on Seven Steps to Heaven - "All Blues" [live] (Davis) – 8:54
Available on My Funny Valentine - "Someday My Prince Will Come" (Larry Morey, Frank E. Churchill) – 9:11
Available on Someday My Prince Will Come - "Walkin'" [live] [edited] (Richard Carpenter) – 13:11
Unedited version available on In Person Friday Night at the Blackhawk - "My Funny Valentine" [live] (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 5:10
Available on My Funny Valentine - "E.S.P." (Wayne Shorter) – 5:32
Available on E.S.P. - "'Round Midnight" (Thelonious Monk, Cootie Williams, Bernie Hanighen) – 5:58
Available on 'Round About Midnight - "So What" (Davis) – 9:23
Available on Kind of Blue
Personnel & Recording date
Note: the original album's liner notes contain incorrect recording date information for tracks 3, 4 and 8.[citation needed]
- "Seven Steps to Heaven"
Miles Davis, trumpet; George Coleman, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Tony Williams, drums.
Recorded 5/14/63 at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, NY. - "All Blues"
Miles Davis, trumpet; George Coleman, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Tony Williams, drums.
Recorded 2/12/64 at the Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY. - "Someday My Prince Will Come"
Miles Davis, trumpet; John Coltrane, tenor sax; Hank Mobley, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Recorded 3/20/61 at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York NY. - "Walkin'"
Miles Davis, trumpet; Hank Mobley, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Tony Williams, drums.
Recorded 4/21/61 at the Black Hawk Club, San Francisco, CA. - "My Funny Valentine"
Miles Davis, trumpet; George Coleman, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Tony Williams, drums.
Recorded 2/12/64 at the Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY. - "E.S.P."
Miles Davis, trumpet; Wayne Shorter, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Tony Williams, drums.
Recorded 1/20/65 at Columbia Studio, Los Angeles, CA. - "'Round Midnight"
Miles Davis, trumpet; John Coltrane, tenor sax; Red Garland, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Recorded 9/10/56 at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, NY. - "So What"
Miles Davis, trumpet; John Coltrane, tenor sax; Cannonball Adderley, alto sax; Bill Evans, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Recorded 3/2/1959 at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, NY.
Production
- Original Recordings Produced by Irving Townsend, George Avakian, Teo Macero
- Reissue Produced by Nedra Olds-Neal
- C 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc./Originally released 1969 Sony Music Entertainment Inc./"Columbia" is the exclusive trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. / "Legacy" and L are trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc./Distribution Sony Music 01-065418-10