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MILES DAVIS QUINTET Stadthalle.

Sindelfingen.

Germany October 8.

1964 In the hallowed halls of jazz history, Miles Davis reigns supreme as the ultimate cool cat.

So when a rare live recording like this gem from 1964 surfaces, it's like finding a hidden treasure at the back of your wardrobe.

The Stadthalle in Sindelfingen, Germany may not be on everyone's jazz pilgrimage list, but on October 8th, 1964, it was the place to be for all true believers.

The quintet, featuring the legendary Herbie Hancock on keys, Ron Carter on bass, Tony Williams on drums, and George Coleman on saxophone, delivered a performance that was nothing short of spellbinding.

Davis himself, with his signature muted trumpet, wove a tapestry of sound that was both intricate and hypnotic.

From the opening notes of "No Blues" to the soaring heights of "All Blues," this album captures the quintet at the peak of their powers, effortlessly blending elements of hard bop and modal jazz into a dazzling display of virtuosity.

The chemistry between the band members is palpable, each one pushing the other to new heights of improvisational brilliance.

So if you've ever wondered what it would have been like to witness Miles Davis and his quintet in their prime, look no further than this live recording from Sindelfingen.

It's a time capsule of musical genius that will leave you breathless and wanting more.

Miles ahead, indeed.