
Capture a pivotal moment in jazz history with Miles Davis' Bopping The Blues, featuring rare recordings from October 18th, 1946 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. This collection showcases a young Miles Davis during the bebop era, offering listeners a glimpse into the formative years of one of jazz's most influential trumpeters.
Originally released in 1988 and reissued by Black Lion Records in 2016, this vinyl pressing preserves the raw energy and innovation of 1940s bebop. The album serves as an essential document for jazz collectors and enthusiasts seeking to understand Davis' early artistic development before he became a household name in modern jazz.
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Black Lion Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 10/07/2016
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TRACKS
A1. Don't Sing Me The Blues (Take 1)
A2. Don't Sing Me The Blues (Take 2)
A3. I've Always Got The Blues (Take 1 Incomplete)
A4. I've Always Got The Blues (Take 2)
A5. I've Always Got The Blues (Take 3)
A6. Don't Explain To Me Baby (Take 1)
B1. Don't Explain To Me Baby (Take 2)
B2. Don't Explain To Me Baby (Take 3)
B3. Don't Explain To Me Baby (Take 4)
B4. Baby, Won't You Make Up Your Mind (Take 1)
B5. Baby, Won't You Make Up Your Mind (Take 2)
B6. Baby, Won't You Make Up Your Mind (Take 3
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