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OJC Trumpet Titans: Miles Davis and Clark Terry
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The New Miles Davis Quintet
Craft Recordings
2024
Although he had recorded his classic Birth of the Cool sides and some tracks for Blue Note by the mid-'50s, trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Recorded a month after his first session for Columbia, The New Miles Davis Quintet marked the debut of an ensemble that would make history by recording 42 pieces over two marathon sessions in May and October of 1956. Up first however, would be this oft-overlooked date featuring

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Red Garland
piano1923 - 1984

Philly Joe Jones
drums1923 - 1985

In Orbit
Craft Recordings
2024
The curators at Craft certainly dug deep with the unearthing of In Orbit, a marvelous 1958

Clark Terry
trumpet1920 - 2015

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Sam Jones
bass, acoustic1924 - 1981
Terry gets to shine as a player and composer with five of the nine tracks being originals. The most familiar piece is the bluesy "One Foot in the Gutter," which drummer

Dave Bailey
drums1926 - 2023

Philly Joe Jones
drums1923 - 1985
Tracks and Personnel
The New Miles Davis QuintetTracks: Just Squeeze Me; There Is No Greater Love; How Am I To Know?; S'posin'; The Theme; Stablemates.
Personnel: Miles Davis: trumpet; John Coltrane: tenor saxophone; Paul Chambers: bass; Philly Joe Jones: drums.
Tracks and Personnel
In OrbitTracks: In Orbit; One Foot in the Gutter; Trust in Me; Let's Cool One; Pea-Eye; Argentina; Moonlight Fiesta; Buck's Business; Very Near Blues.
Personnel: Clark Terry: flugelhorn; Thelonious Monk: piano; Sam Jones: bass; Philly Joe Jones: drums.
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