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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

The Miles Davis Prestige Quintet performing "Airegin" from "The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions"- Box
which contains all Songs from "Cookin'", "Relaxin'", "Workin'" and "Steamin'" plus unreleased Material.

A Tribute To Miles' First Quintet Which Made Him A Heavyweight of Jazz.
Lineup: Miles Davis (Trumpet) John Coltrane (Tenor Saxophone) Paul Chambers (Bass) Red Garland (Piano)
Philly Joe Jones (Drums)

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  • is Red Garland eating an ice-cream in th e 4th photo? (sorry for my horrible English...)

  • @trompeniego

    Yeah he is.I'm loving this picture.

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  • @RavenlucJanie Miles Davis shold have asked you once whether it is ok to use Philly Joe Jones in the arrangement...lol

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  • fantastic

    

  • KILLING!!!!!!! One of the greatest rhythm sections ever, hells yeah!!!!! Red, Paul and Philly reading each other's minds, happy birthday Philly JJ!!!!! <3

  • I heard this song in Encarta cd, long time ago.

  • Pound for pound this has got to be the greatest heavy weight jazz band that ever existed. Miles jabs us hard with his left hand all around the ring & then lets tag him & then Trane come into the ring & he pounds us hard against the ropes with his right as Philly Joe & the rhythm section kick our butts all over the ring.

  • The drummer is killing it!!!! So much so, he upstaged those who got a solo. RIDICULOUS playing...

  • @trompeniego it's an ice cream konitz.

  • Great rhythm section. Great version of this tune (better than the on Miles recorded with Sonny. Few could swing with the wild abandon of Philly Joe. Its almost like he is swinging and playing in free rhythm simultaneously. Miles always seemed to need another great player in the section to bring out his best playing.

    This is a perfect example.

  • i can't believe this masterpiece doesn't even have 2000 views!!

  • @FunkySkunk90 ok, thanks! it's really funny!

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