Here is an interesting story from NPR Music show "Between Takes" on reviewing the recording reel tapes from the legendary Miles Davis classic "Kind of Blue" recorded in 1959. You could hear artists exchanging conversations during the sessions, evident of displaying their chemistry with collaborative mix and approach in a very simple and easy manner for the album now had become the modern standard of the history of Jazz. This year marks 50s anniversary of the album, so Sony Legacy is releasing CD/DVD box set.
Between Takes "Kind of Blue Session"
Friday, January 30, 2009
Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" recording sessions
Labels:
1950s,
Bill Evans,
Columbia Records,
John Coltrane,
Miles Davis
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