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Miles Ahead session details

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March 24, 1960 (5 items; TT = 46:09)
Tivoli Konsertsal, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Danmarks Radio broadcast (B+)
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Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); Wynton Kelly (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d); Norman Granz (ann)

1 Introduction (Norman Granz) 0:57
2 So What (M. Davis) 14:36
3 On Green Dolphin Street (N. Washington-B. Kaper) 14:35
4 All Blues (M. Davis) 15:31
5 The Theme (inc) (M. Davis) 0:30


1 Introduction (Norman Granz)
12" LP: Columbia Legacy 88985 49874
CD: Columbia Legacy 88985 44839, Sony SICJ 30116, Sony SICP 31146/9

2 So What
12" LP: Columbia Legacy 88985 49874
CD: Royal Jazz RJ-501, Gambit 69227, Solar 4569971, Jazz Plot JPR 61623, Acrobat ACQCD 7076, Columbia Legacy 88985 44839, Sony SICJ 30116, Sony SICP 31146/9

3 On Green Dolphin Street
12" LP: Columbia Legacy 88985 49874
CD: Royal Jazz RJ-501, Gambit 69227, Solar 4569971, Jazz Plot JPR 61623, Acrobat ACQCD 7076, Columbia Legacy 88985 44839, Sony SICJ 30116, Sony SICP 31146/9

4 All Blues
12" LP: Columbia Legacy 88985 49874
CD: Royal Jazz RJ-501, Gambit 69227, Solar 4569971, Jazz Plot JPR 61623, Acrobat ACQCD 7076, Columbia Legacy 88985 44839, Sony SICJ 30116, Sony SICP 31146/9

5 The Theme (inc)
12" LP: Columbia Legacy 88985 49874
CD: Royal Jazz RJ-501, Gambit 69227, Solar 4569971, Jazz Plot JPR 61623, Acrobat ACQCD 7076, Columbia Legacy 88985 44839, Sony SICJ 30116, Sony SICP 31146/9


From March 21 through April 10, the Davis Quintet toured Europe, along with Oscar Peterson and Stan Getz and their groups, under the auspices of Norman Granz's "Jazz at the Philharmonic." Davis had hired vibraphonist Buddy Montgomery for the tour but at the last minute Montgomery bowed out. Surprisingly few recordings from this tour have surfaced. The itinerary was as follows:

March 21 (Monday, 7:30 and 10:00 pm), Olympia Theatre, Paris
March 22 (Tuesday, 7:00 and 9:15 pm), Konserthuset, Stockholm
March 23 (Wednesday), day off in Stockholm
March 24 (Thursday, 7:00 and 9:30 pm), Tivolis Konsertsal, Copenhagen
March 25 (Friday, 8:00 pm), Niedersachsenhalle, Hannover
March 26 (Saturday, 8:00 pm), Weser-Ems-Halle, Oldenburg
March 27 (Sunday, 8:00 pm), Sportspalast, Berlin
March 28 (Monday), WDR Studio, Düsseldorf (Davis out)
March 29 (Tuesday, 6:00 and 9:00 pm), Musikhalle, Hamburg
March 30 (Wednesday), Kongresshalle, Frankfurt am Main
March 31 (Thursday, 9:15 pm), Teatro Lirico, Milan
April 1 (Friday, 8:00 pm), Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern
April 2 (Saturday, 6:15 and 9:45 pm), Messehalle, Köln
April 3 (Sunday, 6:00 and 9:00 pm), Deutsches Museum, Kongress-Saal, Munich
April 4 (Monday, 8:00 pm), Stadthalle, Karlsruhe
April 6 (Wednesday), Stadthalle, Vienna
April 7 (Thursday, two shows), Messehaus, Nürnberg
April 8 (Friday, 8:30 pm), Kongresshaus, Zürich
April 9 (Saturday, 8:15 pm), Kurhaus, Scheveningen
April 9 (Saturday, midnight), Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
April 10 (Sunday, 8:00 pm), Liederhalle, Beethoven-Saal, Stuttgart

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