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BLUE MOODSMiles DavisJazz Rock/Fusion3.48 | 36 ratings |
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![]() Low key would be the term for this album by Miles. Track 1 The standard Nature Boy commences proceedings with Teddy Charles on Vibes, Britt Woodman on a low Trombone and then Miles enters on muted Trumpet. Charles Mingus gives a solo straight after Miles. Sounds jaw dropping well it is in the yawning fashion.I know he was after an album of ballads but the vibes on this album occasionally veer close to elevator music. Alone Together which for me is a more intertesting track has a little more boppy sound as Track 3. Ther'es No You has, but not a lot. The vibe solo on the track Alone Together by Teddy Charles is better than most of his work on the album but it is difficult for a player with any flair on such low key material.The tracks are performed beautifully but what happened to a bit of punch in the music which I think is primarily this albums issue. Granted this is music from 1955 but a big finish or something. Britt Woodman on Trombone does a great job but with Elvin and Charles as usual playing is a high standard but nothing special on this album. A lot of people may enjoy this album and some Miles fans almost consider it a masterpiece.His playing is great throughout but where is the punch. 3 stars
Matthew T |
3/5 |
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