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- Date Released: May 5, 1997
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Columbia/Legacy
- Copyright: Originally Released 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, (P) 1985, 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. WARNING: All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
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This Is Jazz, Vol. 22: Miles Davis Plays Ballads is a pleasant collection of some of Davis' best ballad recordings, from his famous "Flamenco Sketches" to his latter-day cover of "Time After Time." The budget-line collection showcases a surprising number of styles and eras from Davis, including his quintet with Coltrane, several collaborations with Gil Evans and his classic mid-'60s quintet, making it a useful primer for the curious. Jazz scholars and Miles fanatics should be warned that the disc contains no rare material, and it has no real value for them.
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John Coltrane played Sax (Tenor) // Bill Evans played Piano // Frank Butler played Drums // Ron Carter played Bass (Vocal) // Victor Feldman played Piano // Wayne Shorter played Sax (Tenor) // Gil Evans // Arthur Taylor played Drums // Lee Konitz played Clarinet // Taft Jordan played Trumpet // Hank Mobley played Sax (Tenor) // Wynton Kelly played Piano // Jerome Richardson played Flute // John Scofield played Guitar // Herbie Hancock played Piano // Tony Williams played Drums // Jimmy Cleveland played Trombone // Jimmy Cobb played Drums // Al Foster played Drums // Steve Thornton played Percussion // Julian "Cannonball" Adderley played Sax (Alto) // Joe Jones played Drums // Frank Rehak played Trombone // Ernie Royal played Trumpet // Eddie Caine played Flute // Paul Chambers played Bass (Vocal) // Darryl Jones played Bass (Vocal) // Julian Adderley played Sax (Alto) // Coles, Johnny (quartet) played Trumpet // Louis Mucci played Trumpet // Gil Evans & His Orchestra // Johnny Carisi played Trumpet // Fank Rehak played Trombone // Joe Bennett played Trombone // Dick Hixon played Trombone // Sid Cooper played Flute // Romeo Penque played Flute // Bernie Glow played Trumpet // William Garland played Piano // Danny Bank played Clarinet (Bass) -
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- Flute //
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- Clarinet (Bass) //
- Drums //
- Sax (Alto) //
- Sax (Tenor)
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