Kind of Blue - Miles Davis

Kind of Blue

Miles Davis

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1999-10-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 5

  • ℗ Originally released 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
So What Miles Davis 9:07 USD 1.29
2
Freddie Freeloader Miles Davis 9:48 USD 1.29
3
Blue In Green Miles Davis 5:35 USD 1.29
4
All Blues Miles Davis 11:32 USD Album Only
5
Flamenco Sketches Miles Davis 9:21 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Essential music

    5
    By A marked man
    I have 2 copies of this lp and it is classic listening. There’s a reason why it’s 60 years old and still at the top of the charts. Love him or hate him, but Miles was a genius.
  • Perfection

    5
    By cape365
    The greatest Jazz album ever made. There is no equal.
  • essential

    5
    By Carl Crofton
    10/10
  • The greatest jazz album of all time

    5
    By star wars fan75251
    There isn’t much to say about this album that hasn’t already been said. This was the album that got me into one of my favorite genres of music: jazz, and I have to give it credit not only for that but also for the genius compositions on here. Track reviews: Side one: 1. So what (10/10) 2. Freddie freeloader (9.5/10) 3. Blue in green (10/10) Side two: 4. All blues (9.5/10) 5. Flamenco sketches (10/10)
  • HORRIBLE QUALITY RECORDING of a great album

    1
    By All4sunni
    I love this album and I own it in many forms. This particular recording is so bad you can practically hear your drunk uncle putting the LP on the turntable. There’s a scratchy quality to the recording and an ever present hiss. Buy Kind of Blue in ANY OTHER FORM, ANY OTHER MIX. Do not buy this particular version. Even at $6.99 it’s heartbreaking that they’re ruining Miles Davis, his musical companions and all their great work.
  • Best album ever

    5
    By TD2010!
    Just amazing. If I were stranded on a desert island this is the one I would bring.
  • Get the whole album now!

    5
    By Al Tilley The Bum
    If you’re looking for peaceful music to listen to while studying or relaxing, you can’t go wrong with Miles Davis. I just bought this in honor of Jimmy Cobb who just passed away at age 91. He was the drummer of Davis’ sextet. I’d say this is a must have.
  • Master Piece

    5
    By Cesar Lisboa Apple
    This is a Master Piece; brings you deeper inside of your souls.
  • Davis at his finest

    5
    By LOOK! A REVIEW
    One of the most influential albums of jazz
  • Greatness Personified

    5
    By teacherpet
    The album is a classic. The End (P.S. the album sounds awesome on vinyl)