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The nascent stage of a reigning emperor, heralding the dawn of modern jazz.
The cold, hard aesthetic and groundbreaking improvisation presented by the young Miles Davis.
Miles Davis's album is an important record of the formative period of hard bop. The refined sound of the trumpet and the thrilling interplay with his fellow musicians dramatically expand the possibilities of jazz music, and an overwhelming sense of tension permeates the entire album.
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- Trumpet - Miles Davis
- Drums - Art Blakey (A1 to A4, A6, B5)
- Alto Saxophone - Jackie Mclean (A5, B1 to B4, B6)
- Drums - Kenny Clarke (A5, B1 to B4, B6)
- Trombone - Jay Jay Johnson
- Producer - Alfred Lion
- Bass - Percy Heath (A1 to A4, A6, B5)
- Bass - Oscar Pettiford (A5, B1 to B4, B6)
- Tenor Saxophone - Jimmy Heath (A1 to A4, A6, B5)
- Piano - Gil Coggins