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Quintet / Sextet

Miles Davis · 1956

30 min · 4 tracks · jazz fusion ยท bebop ยท hard bop

A sophisticated interplay of cool and hard bop that showcases intricate melodies and rhythmic exploration.

Quintet / Sextet is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1956. A sophisticated interplay of cool and hard bop that showcases intricate melodies and rhythmic exploration. Quintet / Sextet is significant for its exploration of modern jazz forms and for featuring a stellar lineup that included prominent musicians like John Coltrane. The album received critical acclaim, solidifying Davis's reputation and influencing countless jazz artists in subsequent decades. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Quintet / Sextet sound like?

A sophisticated interplay of cool and hard bop that showcases intricate melodies and rhythmic exploration. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes Quintet / Sextet by Miles Davis notable?

Quintet / Sextet is significant for its exploration of modern jazz forms and for featuring a stellar lineup that included prominent musicians like John Coltrane. The album received critical acclaim, solidifying Davis's reputation and influencing countless jazz artists in subsequent decades. By 1956, Miles Davis was transitioning from the cool jazz style of the late 1940s to a more complex hard bop sound. This album followed his influential 'Birth of the Cool' sessions and positioned him at the forefront of jazz innovation, as he expanded his ensemble's capabilities with rich harmonic textures.

How many songs are on Quintet / Sextet?

Quintet / Sextet has 4 tracks, running approximately 30 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·30:38

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

  • 1 Dr. Jackle Standout 8:47
  • 2 Bitty Ditty Standout 6:31
  • 3 Minor March 8:12
  • 4 Changes Standout 7:08

Release Date

January 1, 1956

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

30 min 38 sec