By KeepsMeAlive: Miles Davis – 8 Classic Albums

JUL 24

Pride Of Taranna Series Pt. 19: Sonic Boom #5-8: Miles Davis – Eight Classic Albums 4CD  

I got this 4CD set of 8 Miles Davis albums for $12.99!!! And I’ve been walking around the neighbourhood, and playing this stuff in the house and car, for days now, just listening to nothing but Miles and I have to tell you, it makes the world a beautiful place… 

Alright this post is a whopper, so I’ll try to keep it short enough. Just know there’s a ton more information out there on the interwubs about all of these albums. Also, the short version of my opinion of all four discs is WAHOO!, but I know you wanna know a bit more, so, here’s what’s on this set:

CD1

First we have Blue Period (1951, released 1953), all of it stellar. And then Kind Of Blue (1959). I know, right? Like, how many times have I played that album? Does it matter? PLAY IT AGAIN!

CD2

First up is Young Man With A Horn (1952), which was Miles’ second studio album. Wiki says at this time he was struggling with his heroin addiction so this was his only output that year. All I can say is the tracks here are stunning and show no sign of trouble. This is followed by the Workin’ album (1956). Let me list the players here and, in this way, you’ll know what I thought of it: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. Exactly.

CD3

We start with Miles Davis Volume 2 (1953), which is more tracks from the session at Blue Note which also yielded Young Man With A Horn (see CD2). The session included players like Kenny Clarke, Art Blakey, J.J. Johnson, and Horace Silver (among many), so it’s just frickin’ gorgeous. All of this is followed by the Steamin’ album (recorded 1956, released 1961), and uses the same brilliant quintet as Workin’ (see CD2). Again, just gorgeous, especially their run through of Monk’s Well, You Needn’t. Oh my. 

CD4

This disc opens with Miles Davis Volume 3 (1954), which was the last session for Blue Note, a quartet with Miles Davis, Horace Silver, Percy Heath, and Art Blakey. Right? I mean COME ON. They did Well, You Needn’t here, too. Those six tracks on Vol.3 are followed by Collectors Items (1956), the result of two sessions that year which used different musicians. Sonny Rollins and Charlie Parker appear on tracks here, as well as other names like Tommy Flannagan, Walter Bishop, and Art Taylor that jazz fans will know.  By reports I read, Parker was drinking A LOT of alcohol at this point, and the sessions were difficult. It ended up being a posthumous release for Parker, as it dropped a year after his death. The tunes, though, are glorious, including a bunch of Davis compositions, as well as Monk’s ‘Round Midnight, and Dave Brubeck’s In Your Own Sweet Way.

In Sum:

Wow. Just… wow.

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Joe Strummer – The Future Is Unwritten OMPS

Pride Of Taranna Series Pt. 13: BMV #13, 3-For-$10 Deal #8 – Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten OMPS

Here we have the soundtrack for the Julien Temple film about Joe Strummer. The CAST is awesome. But we’re not here for that, we’re here for the accompanying music. 

“The official soundtrack was produced by Ian Neil, Julien Temple, and Alan Moloney. It is a mix of spoken word clips from interviews with Strummer and others, tracks from his various bands (including several rare or unreleased tracks by The Clash), and eclectic selections from other musicians that Strummer played on his BBC World radio show London Calling from 1999-2002 (some of which include his spoken introduction).” (Wiki)

Walking around on a hot summer night with this in my headphones was AWESOME. There are too many brilliant moments and songs to list them all. Check out the track listing!

Hit It Or Quit It? You had to ask? Bloody HIT!

 

The World Is Piff 1.5 – Jamal Gasol

What It Sound Like?

Music is in the air! Before we start on tonight's album, I want to biggup our subject. Jamal Gasol has left the street life behind, without leaving behind the streets.

A true Hip Hop story, uprising from poverty. Unfortunate setbacks with the law, none of this could stand in his way. Now, Jamal scrambles content on the airwaves.

The latest project is a follow-up. The World Is Piff 1.5 is no let down to its prequel. Get ready for an All-Star production lineup.

Michaelangelo, Halal Seeds, KoolMajorz, Wavy Da Ghawd, Quis Star, Sean SMDSandy Solo, and Ol Man 80zz. The Piff man sharpens his pen from track to track.

It's a blend of boom bap with the right touch of grime. Personally, I feel the way the intro sets the energy for the rest of the album. Two fellow Art Dealers are featured, as well. Illa Dutch and Lord Juco made strong appearances.

Jamal continues to make a statement! His hustle will not be denied. Light up this 1.5 and come back for nothing less than a quarter...

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Hidden Dreamz – Mofohari

What It Sound Like?

I know everyone reading this is looking for something different from the bunch. That's what I been looking for also, today's topic is exactly that. I want to take the time to introduce everyone to a special woman in music.

Mofohari started overseas in the UK, currently resides in New Jersey. With decades of Hip Hop history and knowledge, she has interviewed some of our favorite legends. Through all the years of singing and radio, Mo has established some royal musical relationships. Some appear on the new release, Hidden Dreamz. For example, there is production on the album done by the Da Beatminerz.

Growing up a Black Moon & Boot Camp Clik fan, I never saw the day I would be on the same project as one of them. Yes, that's right, I am also on the album. Appearances by Easy Mo Bee and Dirk Digga, the list goes on. My partner in rhyme, Nyceflix produced the track I'm featured on. So, I think it is impossible to get a wack beat out of this lineup. Plus, there is more!

Mofohari does a great job of working with others, her jazzy voice is a catalyst to the Hip Hop-soul artists she partnered with. HD is a complete range of melody and moods. I feel there is a song for all your emotions here. A smooth positive vibe, along with some flashes of aggressive rhymes. So, I have to biggup the other recording artists. The ladies had such nice voices and it was good to be accompanied by other lyricists.

I could see myself spittin with Nya Thryce, maybe Mo and Yung Miss on the hook. Who knows, maybe I'm dreaming...

Overall, I enjoyed listen to, as well as being a part of this piece. Has elements of that Golden Era that take you back to that feeling. There are plenty of talented individuals working together to make it sound right. Pull up your comfy chair, fill a glass of Merlot and enjoy.

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The White House – Ty Da Dale

What It Sound Like?

Today we talk about an extension of our Featured Artist section. If you have been following the Gasol Sauce or PRR posts, you are familiar with the Heist Life movement. The member we focus on today is Ty Da Dale

What a character, to say the least. Only so much could be said in sixteen bars, he definitely gets his point across. From the active-eerie sounds of Wazasnics, you could tell this track is gonna be a hard one. 

Dale completely delivers with the bars! His pen game is so witty the background of someone who has been through the pain. The sharp lines separate him from gangsta rappers. Attitude to make any imposter uncomfortable. 

Another good thing about The White House, it's part of a deal from the Tokyo Drip tape. Currently, when you buy the album, you get a bonus Camoflauge Monk single. Though Ty is new to some ears, he is not new to the hustle. My word is good, you still have to find out for yourself.

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