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Quintet / Sextet Featuring Milt Jackson

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Miles Davis

 
Quintet / Sextet Featuring Milt Jackson
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    Most of Miles Davis' Prestige recordings (all of which are currently available in the Original Jazz Classics series) have also been reissued by the audiophile CD label DCC Jazz. This is one of the trumpeter's lesser-known sets, an outing with friends: the up-and-coming pianist Ray Bryant, bassist Percy Heath, drummer Art Taylor, vibraphonist Milt Jackson and (on two of the four songs) altoist Jackie McLean. The brevity of the program (only a touch over 30 minutes) keeps this enjoyable outing from being too essential. [Originally released in 1955, Miles Davis and Milt Jackson Quintet/Sextet was reissued on CD in 2005.]

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