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Miles Davis Volume 2

Miles Davis · 1953

39 min · 11 tracks · jazz fusion ยท bebop ยท hard bop

A compelling blend of intricate melodies and improvisational brilliance that defines early modern jazz.

Why listen to this

Best for
brief bursts of improvisational brilliance playful exploration of melodic ideas focused listening for intricate details
Context
Released in 1953, 'Miles Davis Volume 2' came during a transformative period for Davis, following his influential album 'Birth of the Cool' from 1949. By this time, he had solidified his role as a leading figure in jazz, showcasing his innovative approach to harmony and rhythm. This album further established him as a master improviser and composer.
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jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop

Miles Davis Volume 2 is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1953. A compelling blend of intricate melodies and improvisational brilliance that defines early modern jazz. This album is significant as it includes pivotal tracks that contributed to the evolution of cool jazz and hard bop during the early 1950s. It features alternate takes that demonstrate Davis's creative process, offering listeners insight into his artistic development. The recordings are essential listening for understanding the transition in jazz styles during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Miles Davis Volume 2 sound like?

A compelling blend of intricate melodies and improvisational brilliance that defines early modern jazz. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes Miles Davis Volume 2 by Miles Davis notable?

This album is significant as it includes pivotal tracks that contributed to the evolution of cool jazz and hard bop during the early 1950s. It features alternate takes that demonstrate Davis's creative process, offering listeners insight into his artistic development. The recordings are essential listening for understanding the transition in jazz styles during this era. Released in 1953, 'Miles Davis Volume 2' came during a transformative period for Davis, following his influential album 'Birth of the Cool' from 1949. By this time, he had solidified his role as a leading figure in jazz, showcasing his innovative approach to harmony and rhythm. This album further established him as a master improviser and composer.

Who is Miles Davis Volume 2 for?

Miles Davis Volume 2 works well if you're into brief bursts of improvisational brilliance, playful exploration of melodic ideas and focused listening for intricate details.

How many songs are on Miles Davis Volume 2?

Miles Davis Volume 2 has 11 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·39:37

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Kelo (Alternate Take) 3:26
  • 2 Kelo Standout 3:20
  • 3 Enigma (Alternate Take) 3:26
  • 4 Enigma 3:25
  • 5 Ray's Idea (Alternate Take) 3:52
  • 6 Ray's Idea 3:45
  • 7 Tempus Fugit Standout 3:52
  • 8 Tempus Fugit (Alternate Take) 4:01
  • 9 C.T.A. (Alternate Take) 3:18
  • 10 C.T.A. 3:35
  • 11 I Waited For You Standout 3:30

Release Date

October 1, 1953

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

39 min 37 sec