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  1. Miles Smiles is an album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released on February 16, 1967 on Columbia Records. It was recorded by Davis and his second quintet at Columbia 30th Street Studio in New York City on October 24 and October 25, 1966. It is the second of six albums recorded by Davis' second great quintet, which featured tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron ...

  2. Miles Smiles, an Album by Miles Davis Quintet. Released 16 February 1967 on Columbia (catalog no. CS 9401; Vinyl LP). Genres: Modal Jazz, Post-Bop. Rated #22 in the best albums of 1967, and #1351 of all time album..

  3. This 20-bit digitally remixed & remastered compact disc release is a reissue of the original LP edition, also on Columbia (CS 9401). Recorded at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, on October 24 (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5) and October 25 (tracks 3, 6), 1966. Originally released in 1967. Remixed from the original 4-track tapes and mastered at ...

  4. This is an incredibly exciting tune, and a perfect way to end an album. 5/5. This is an excellent album from one of the most fruitful eras of Miles Davis’ career. It features an intense group of young musicians finding new ways to explore modal music, and their brand of free jazz mixed with hard bop.

  5. 5. Aug. 2009 · The 3rd track of Miles Davis' 1967 album "Miles Smiles"

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  6. For Davis – and the music world at large – the significance of Miles Smiles cannot be overstated. "The synthesis of complete abstraction with more or less straightforward blues-playing was to sustain [Davis] right through the darkness of the 1970s bands to the later period," write experts Richard Cook and Brian Morton. To their ...

  7. Das grandiose Post-Bop Album »Miles Smiles« von 1967 wurde mit dem zweiten der großen Quintette unter der Schirmherrschaft von Miles Davis aufgenommen. Mit dabei: Saxophonist Wayne Shorter, Pianist Herbie Hancock, Bassist Ron Carter und Drummer Tony Williams.