Miles Davis Vols. 1 & 2


Miles Davis, Volumes 1 & 2 are a pair of separate but related albums by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis recorded on May 9, 1952, April 20, 1953 and March 6, 1954 and released on Blue Note early 1956. The three sessions were originally released on ten-inch LPs as Young Man with a Horn, Miles Davis, Vol. 2 and Miles Davis, Vol. 3, respectively.

Background

Personal life

Volume 1 was originally released in January 1956 shortly after Davis won the DownBeat readers poll as best trumpeter and shortly followed in February by Volume 2.

Release history

After 10"s lost the format war, Blue Note began reissuing its Modern Jazz Series on 12"s. The three sessions were subsequently recompiled across Miles Davis, Volume 1 and Miles Davis, Volume 2, the first of Blue Note's 1500 series, their first one hundred 12" records after they discontinued their line of 10" records.
The two volumes were recompiled for their CD reissue, restoring the track listing of the original 10"s, placing Vol. 1 on Volume 1, and Vol. 2 ''and Vol. 3 on Volume 2.
While the original BLP 1501 running order is available on some Japanese CD versions and from HDTracks, most CD reissues recompile the three sets with an entirely different track listing, grouping the sessions together and appending alternate takes, placing the 1952 and 1954 sessions on
Volume 1 and the 1953 session on Volume 2.
When Rudy Van Gelder remastered the pair of the 2001 RVG edition, he reused the CD track list and replaced the covers for the two volumes with new covers based on the originals from
Miles Davis, Vol. 3 and Miles Davis, Vol. 2'' respectively.

Reception

The album was identified by Scott Yanow in his AllMusic essay "Hard Bop" in 2010 as one of the 17 Essential Hard Bop Recordings.

Track listing

CD reissues

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Personnel

Musicians

May 9, 1952

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April 20, 1953

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March 6, 1954

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Technical personnel

Original

Reissue

  • Michael Cuscuna – producer
  • Ron McMaster, Yoshio Okazaki – digital transfers