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This 1958 date finds Davis with his first super group: alto and tenor saxophonists
Cannonball Adderley and
John Coltrane, drummer Philly Joe Jones, bassist
Paul Chambers, and pianist
Red Garland. It looks to the past with the bebop and blues likes of
Jackie McLean's "Dr. Jackle,"
John Lewis and
Dizzy Gillespie's "Two Bass Hit," and
Thelonious Monk's "Straight No Chaser." The band points solidly to the future with the modal masterpiece "Milestones," which set the stage for the historic
Kind of Blue. Davis's own tune, "Sid's Ahead" has a melodic line like
Benny Golson's "Killer Joe," and "Billy Boy" features Garland, Chambers, and Jones and is a stylistic shout to
Ahmad Jamal. This superbly remastered edition of
Milestones contains three alternate takes. "Two Bass Hit" snaps, crackles, and pops with Jones's rope-a-dope rhythms. The title track rings with an even more lyrical statement by Davis, and on "Straight, No Chaser" Coltrane delivers an even more harmonically daring solo, while Adderley takes on Trane's supersonic scalar style, capped by Chambers's grooving solo. A classic recording from a classic group.
--Eugene Holley Jr.