The Musings Of Miles [Rudy Van Gelder Remaster]

Miles Davis

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    1. Will You Still Be Mine? 6:25 Preview
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This was a forerunner of the Miles Davis Quintet as it was his first session with Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones. Up to then his Prestige dates had been of the "all star" variety. (Oscar Pettiford fills that bill here.) By the fall, John Coltrane and Paul Chambers would come aboard to help form the first of a continuum of great Davis working groups. On "A Night in Tunisia" Philly Joe used special sticks with little cymbals riveted to the shaft.

with Red Garland, Oscar Pettiford, Philly Joe Jones

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