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The legendary session that marked the birth of hard bop
Recorded in 1954. Featuring JJ Johnson and Horace Silver, this is a masterpiece that laid the foundation for hard bop.
This is a historic session recorded by Miles Davis in 1954. "Walkin'" is considered the turning point from cool jazz to hard bop. It features a star-studded lineup including JJ Johnson (trombone), Lucky Thompson (tenor sax), Horace Silver (piano), Percy Heath (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drums). The title track features a passionate solo built on a blues progression, and had a major impact on the jazz scene of the time.
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- Trumpet - Miles Davis
- Piano - Horace Silver
- Drums - Kenny Clarke
- Trombone - Jay Jay Johnson
- Recorded By - Van Gelder
- Double Bass [Bass] - Percy Heath
- Tenor Saxophone - Lucky Thompson (A1, A2)
- Alto Saxophone - Davey Schildkraut (B1 to B3)
- Supervised By - Bob Weinstock
- Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
- Liner Notes - 油井正一
- Cover - Hannan