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The Columbia Years 1955–1985

Miles Davis · 1988

258 min · 35 tracks · jazz fusion · bebop · hard bop

An expansive collection showcasing Miles Davis's innovative jazz evolution through rich melodies and intricate improvisations.

Why listen to this

Best for
long, meditative listening experience dynamic improvisation and exploration rich melodies for deep focus
Context
Released in 1988, 'The Columbia Years 1955–1985' serves as a retrospective of Miles Davis's prolific career at Columbia Records, encapsulating his groundbreaking work across genres. This compilation highlights his journey from the cool jazz of the '50s to the fusion sounds of the '80s, marking a significant period that defined modern jazz.
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jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop

The Columbia Years 1955–1985 is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1988. An expansive collection showcasing Miles Davis's innovative jazz evolution through rich melodies and intricate improvisations. 'The Columbia Years' received critical acclaim and is recognized for its comprehensive overview of Davis’s influential catalog, contributing to his legacy as a pioneer in jazz. The album not only showcases popular tracks that shaped the genre but also charted well, reaffirming Davis's impact on both listeners and musicians alike. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Columbia Years 1955–1985 sound like?

An expansive collection showcasing Miles Davis's innovative jazz evolution through rich melodies and intricate improvisations. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes The Columbia Years 1955–1985 by Miles Davis notable?

'The Columbia Years' received critical acclaim and is recognized for its comprehensive overview of Davis’s influential catalog, contributing to his legacy as a pioneer in jazz. The album not only showcases popular tracks that shaped the genre but also charted well, reaffirming Davis's impact on both listeners and musicians alike. Released in 1988, 'The Columbia Years 1955–1985' serves as a retrospective of Miles Davis's prolific career at Columbia Records, encapsulating his groundbreaking work across genres. This compilation highlights his journey from the cool jazz of the '50s to the fusion sounds of the '80s, marking a significant period that defined modern jazz.

Who is The Columbia Years 1955–1985 for?

The Columbia Years 1955–1985 works well if you're into long, meditative listening experience, dynamic improvisation and exploration and rich melodies for deep focus.

How many songs are on The Columbia Years 1955–1985?

The Columbia Years 1955–1985 has 35 tracks, running approximately 258 minutes.

Tracklist

35 tracks·258:34

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

Disc 1

  • 1 Generique 2:50
  • 2 All Blues Standout 11:33
  • 3 Eighty-One 6:16
  • 4 Blues for Pablo 5:19
  • 5 Summertime 3:21
  • 6 Straight, No Chaser 8:59
  • 7 Footprints 9:49
  • 8 Florence Sur Les Champs Elysees 2:50
  • 9 I Thought About You 11:51
  • 10 Someday My Prince Will Come 5:43

Disc 2

  • 1 Bye Bye Blackbird 7:57
  • 2 My Funny Valentine Standout 14:55
  • 3 Love for Sale 11:51
  • 4 Budo 5:03
  • 5 Miles 5:45
  • 6 Filles De Kilimanjaro 12:03
  • 7 Fran-Dance 5:50
  • 8 Seven Steps to Heaven 6:23

Disc 3

  • 1 Flamenco Sketches 9:35
  • 2 So What Standout 12:01
  • 3 Water Babies 5:09
  • 4 Saeta 4:59
  • 5 Masqalero 8:54
  • 6 Pinocchio 5:09
  • 7 Summer Night 6:05
  • 8 Fall 6:37
  • 9 It's About That Time 11:28

Disc 4

  • 1 Sivad 3:33
  • 2 What It Is 4:34
  • 3 Ms. Morrisine 4:53
  • 4 Shout 5:51
  • 5 Honky Tonk 5:53
  • 6 Star on Cicely 4:29
  • 7 Thinkin' One Thing and Doin' Another 6:48
  • 8 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down 14:02

Release Date

January 1, 1988

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

258 min 34 sec