Customer Review: Jazz. Yeah! Real. Way it Should Be. Does what it Should Do. Love playing this instant Soother of what the heck ever. What? Don't even remember!
This IS What Music should do.
I LOVE this!
Original release date 1959. Amazon Sale Rank today #81.
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Customer Review: Just doing my part to make sure Amazon shoppers know this product is damaged from day one. I'm giving it a low score, because I figure if the average score is low enough, they'll check out some reviews to see why. And here's why:
The cardboard pockets where the discs are housed scratch the... more info
Customer Review: Birth of the Cool is one of the greatest albums of all times. It is timeless and as relivent today as ever. This is a great first album for anyone getting into Miles or Jazz.
Customer Review: May 1967 was the beginning of an amazing burst of studio creativity for Miles Davis; the first recordings in that burst are on this album. Sorcerer is even darker and moodier than its predecessor, Miles Smiles. (And even for a Miles Davis album, this is very moody and very dark.) It features less... more info
Customer Review: Jazz. Yeah! Real. Way it Should Be. Does what it Should Do. Love playing this instant Soother of what the heck ever. What? Don't even remember!
This IS What Music should do.
I LOVE this!
Original release date 1959. Amazon Sale Rank today #81.
Get it. Play it. Relax, be... more info
Customer Review: Let first say that I love Miles Davis' early work, but I found "Round About Midnight" to be one of his weakest albums in his entire early discography. Tunes like "Ah-Leu-Cha," "Two Bass Hit," (which at times sounds like a knock-off of Monk's "Epistrophy") and "Tad's Delight" really bring this album... more info
Customer Review: "Filles de Kilimanjaro" is very much a transitional release by Miles Davis, standing between 1968's Nefertiti, the last word in superbly refined post-bop, and 1969's In a Silent Way, the first coherent fusion achievement. His lineup changed in the course of recording. The first session had his... more info
Customer Review: This is it. The Best group of all time in jazz.
I totally agree the previews below and especially the one by Guido Jaguer. If you want to know what jazz is all about, try this one. If you want to know what/who is the main influence on jazz today, try this one. If you want to know more, try... more info
Customer Review: I am not a reviewer as such, but, I feel that this is well worth the money at any price. It's as good as it gets, and that is why it is not inexpensive. Love it!!!!