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The perfect alchemy between the individual components that Miles Davis assembled around him seems truly miraculous. "So What" is recognized by all critics as the moment of highest improvisation on the album.
The perfect alchemy between the individual components that Miles Davis assembled around him seems truly miraculous.
"So What" is recognized by all critics as the moment of highest improvisation on the album.
Listen to Kind of Blue and explore the birth of modal jazz with this timeless masterpiece!
If the album could be summed up in one word, it would be: elegance. An album that has made the history of the genre, a must-have.
If the album could be summed up in one word, it would be: elegance.
An album that has made the history of the genre, a must-have.
Listen to Kind of Blue and experience the timeless elegance of jazz's greatest masterpiece.
It is one of those rare (unique) pieces of music that you will NEVER tire of listening to. Listen to the purity of sound and the perfect choice of notes from everyone!
It is one of those rare (unique) pieces of music that you will NEVER tire of listening to.
Listen to the purity of sound and the perfect choice of notes from everyone!
Dive into Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and experience the timeless jazz masterpiece for yourself!
5 frighteningly beautiful compositions, primarily played on modal improvisation openings, and that drip sensuality in every note. Do I really have to say it’s the greatest album for having sex ever conceived on planet Earth?
5 frighteningly beautiful compositions, primarily played on modal improvisation openings, and that drip sensuality in every note.
Do I really have to say it’s the greatest album for having sex ever conceived on planet Earth?
Dive into Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and experience one of jazz history’s greatest and most sensual albums today.
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