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  1. The 1960 Spring Tour of Europe was the last call for John Coltrane in the Miles Davis Quintet - as soon as the tour was over Coltrane left to set up his own band. He had been persuaded, reluctantly, to return to the Quintet for one last time having already made albums as a leader. This was a combined effort, with Oscar Peterson and Stan Getz ...

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  2. By 1960, with Davis’ success with the album Kind Of Blue, and Coltrane’s own albums’ Blue Train and Giant Steps, Davis was implored by Norman Granz to reconstitute the Quintet for a European Tour under the rubric of Jazz Winners 1960. Davis was happy to use the rhythm section of Kelly, Chambers and Cobb, but was uncertain about re ...

  3. All of You: The Last Tour 1960 compiles recordings captured during trumpeter Miles Davis' tour of Europe in 1960. Featured throughout is saxophonist John Coltrane, who had already embarked on his ...

  4. By 1960, John Coltrane had played with Miles Davis for nearly five years. With the release of Giant Steps, he was auditioning musicians for his own quartet. However, Davis needed Coltrane for an tour of Europe, and Coltrane reluctantly accepted. The brilliant concert recordings from that tour have been bootlegged for years, but a new Acrobat 4-CD set collects them in one place. In this Retro ...

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  6. 18. Juli 2018 · マイルス・デイヴィス・クインテットのAll Of You: The Last Tour 1960 Vol.2 (Remaster) [feat. John Coltrane]をApple Musicで聴く。2018年年。

  7. 16. Okt. 2022 · After five years in the quintet and sextets of Miles Davis, in was inevitable that the time would come that Coltrane would want to cut loose and form his own band. It was equally inevitable the Miles would wish to put off the saxophonist’s departure as long as possible, and the breaking point came early in 1960.