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Seven Steps to Heaven

Miles Davis · 1963

46 min · 6 tracks · jazz fusion · bebop · hard bop

A rich tapestry of cool jazz harmonies and intricate melodies that evoke deep emotional landscapes.

Why listen to this

Best for
rich emotional landscapes to explore patient unfolding of melodies late-night solitude with depth
Context
By the time 'Seven Steps to Heaven' was released in October 1963, Miles Davis had transitioned from his groundbreaking work in bebop to a more expansive modal jazz approach. This album followed his celebrated 'Kind of Blue' (1959), showcasing Davis's continued exploration of complex arrangements and innovative sounds as he began to incorporate electric instruments into his repertoire.
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jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop

Seven Steps to Heaven is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1963. A rich tapestry of cool jazz harmonies and intricate melodies that evoke deep emotional landscapes. Upon its release, 'Seven Steps to Heaven' received critical acclaim, reinforcing Davis's status as a leading figure in jazz. Its blend of traditional jazz elements with innovative orchestration influenced countless artists and contributed to the evolving landscape of jazz music during the early 1960s, marking a significant moment in the transition towards jazz fusion. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Seven Steps to Heaven sound like?

A rich tapestry of cool jazz harmonies and intricate melodies that evoke deep emotional landscapes. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes Seven Steps to Heaven by Miles Davis notable?

Upon its release, 'Seven Steps to Heaven' received critical acclaim, reinforcing Davis's status as a leading figure in jazz. Its blend of traditional jazz elements with innovative orchestration influenced countless artists and contributed to the evolving landscape of jazz music during the early 1960s, marking a significant moment in the transition towards jazz fusion. By the time 'Seven Steps to Heaven' was released in October 1963, Miles Davis had transitioned from his groundbreaking work in bebop to a more expansive modal jazz approach. This album followed his celebrated 'Kind of Blue' (1959), showcasing Davis's continued exploration of complex arrangements and innovative sounds as he began to incorporate electric instruments into his repertoire.

Who is Seven Steps to Heaven for?

Seven Steps to Heaven works well if you're into rich emotional landscapes to explore, patient unfolding of melodies and late-night solitude with depth.

How many songs are on Seven Steps to Heaven?

Seven Steps to Heaven has 6 tracks, running approximately 46 minutes.

Tracklist

6 tracks·46:20

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Basin Street Blues Standout 10:32
  • 2 Seven Steps to Heaven Standout 6:26
  • 3 I Fall in Love Too Easily Standout 6:48
  • 4 So Near, So Far 7:01
  • 5 Baby Won’t You Please Come Home 8:29
  • 6 Joshua 7:00

Release Date

October 1, 1963

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

46 min 20 sec