Miles Davis – Bags Groove

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There are a multitude of reasons why Bags’ Groove remains a cornerstone of the post-bop genre. Of course, there will always be the lure of the urban myth surrounding the Christmas Eve 1954 session — featuring Thelonious Monk — which is documented on the two takes of the title track. There are more tangible elements, such as Davis’ practically telepathic runs with Sonny Rollins (tenor sax). Or Horace Silver‘s (piano) uncanny ability to provide a stream of chord progressions that supply a second inconspicuous lead without ever overpowering. Indeed, Davis’ choice of former Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra and concurrent Modern Jazz Quartet members Milt Jackson (vibes), Kenny Clarke (drums), and Percy Heath (bass) is well-informed. This combo became synonymous with the ability to tastefully improvise and provide bluesy bop lines in varied settings. The up-tempo and Latin-infused syncopation featured during the opening of “Airegin” flows into lines and minor-chord phrasings that would reappear several years later throughout Davis’ Sketches of Spain epic. The fun and slightly maniacally toned “Oleo” features one of Heath‘s most impressive displays on Bags’ Groove. His staccato accompaniment exhibits the effortless nature with which these jazz giants can incorporate round after round of solos onto the larger unit. Bags’ Groove belongs as a cornerstone of all jazz collections. Likewise, the neophyte as well as the seasoned jazz enthusiast will find much to discover and rediscover throughout the disc. [Some reissues include both historic takes of “Bags’ Groove” as well as one additional rendering of the pop standard “But Not for Me.”]

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Original Jazz Classics, Prestige OJC-245, P-7109 LP, Album, RE Germany 1986

Side 1.

1. Bags’ Groove (Take 1) 11:10
2. Bags’ Groove (Take 2) 9:19

Side 2.

1. Airegin 4:59
2. Oleo 5:12
3. But Not For Me (Take 2) 4:37
4. Doxy 4:53
5. But Not For Me (Take 1) 5:40

Credits:

Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Liner Notes – Ira Gitler
Piano – Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk
Recorded By – Van Gelder
Supervised By – Bob Weinstock
Tenor Saxophone – Sonny Rollins
Trumpet – Miles Davis
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Milt Jackson

Media Condition: Mint- (M-)
Sleeve Condition: Mint- (M-)

Recorded on June 29, 1954 (Tracks B1 to B5) and December 24, 1954 (Tracks A1, A2)

Made in Germany

 

 

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 090204 027668
Matrix / Runout OJC-245 /A
Matrix / Runout OJC-245 /B
Label Code LC 0313
Rights Society GEMA

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Weight0,5 kg

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