jolly good day, my dear readers! Today, we have a thrilling treat for your ears in the form of the limited edition release of MILES DAVIS QUINTET / JOHN COLTRANE Live In Zurich 1960.
Oh, what a time to be alive! As I popped the vinyl onto my turntable and heard the crackling start of the first track, I was immediately transported back in time to the swinging '60s in Zurich.
The energy and chemistry between Miles Davis and John Coltrane is nothing short of electrifying.
The way they play off each other is like a musical dance, each note perfectly complementing the other.
The Quintet's performance is tight and full of life, with Davis's signature trumpet leading the way and Coltrane's saxophone soaring to new heights.
The rhythm section, featuring Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums, is solid and keeps the groove going strong throughout the entire set.
Tracks like "On Green Dolphin Street" and "So What" are standouts, showcasing the band's improvisational prowess and ability to take the audience on a musical journey like no other.
This album is a must-have for any jazz aficionado, capturing a moment in time when two musical giants came together to create something truly special.
So grab your top hat and monocle, dear readers, and prepare to be whisked away by the magic of Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Cheers!
Oh, what a time to be alive! As I popped the vinyl onto my turntable and heard the crackling start of the first track, I was immediately transported back in time to the swinging '60s in Zurich.
The energy and chemistry between Miles Davis and John Coltrane is nothing short of electrifying.
The way they play off each other is like a musical dance, each note perfectly complementing the other.
The Quintet's performance is tight and full of life, with Davis's signature trumpet leading the way and Coltrane's saxophone soaring to new heights.
The rhythm section, featuring Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums, is solid and keeps the groove going strong throughout the entire set.
Tracks like "On Green Dolphin Street" and "So What" are standouts, showcasing the band's improvisational prowess and ability to take the audience on a musical journey like no other.
This album is a must-have for any jazz aficionado, capturing a moment in time when two musical giants came together to create something truly special.
So grab your top hat and monocle, dear readers, and prepare to be whisked away by the magic of Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Cheers!






