Tracklist
Take-Off | |||
It Never Entered My Mind | |||
Well You Needn't | |||
Lazy Susan | |||
Weirdo | |||
The Leap |
Credits (5)
- Percy HeathBass
- Art BlakeyDrums
- Horace SilverPiano
- Miles DavisTrumpet
- Miles DavisWritten-By
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Vol. 3
LP, 10"
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Blue Note – BLP 5040 | US | 1954 | US — 1954 |
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Vol. 3
LP, 10", Repress, 5057 Back Cover
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Blue Note – BLP 5040 | US | 1955 | US — 1955 |
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Vol. 3
LP, 10", Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Mono
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Blue Note – TOJJ-5040 | Japan | 1999 | Japan — 1999 |
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CD, Album, Promo, Remastered, Mono
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Blue Note – BLP 5040 | Japan | 1999 | Japan — 1999 |
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LP, 10", Album, Limited Edition, Promo, Reissue, Mono
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Blue Note – TOJJ-5040 | Japan | 1999 | Japan — 1999 |
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Vol. 3
LP, 10", Mono, Reissue
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Blue Note – 5040 | US | 2002 | US — 2002 |
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Volume 3
10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Advance, Numbered, Reissue, Test Pressing, Mono, Michael Hobson Archive
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Classic Records – BLP-5040 | US | 2002 | US — 2002 |
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Volume 3
LP, 45 RPM, Reissue, Mono
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Blue Note – BLP 5040-45 | US | 2009 | US — 2009 |
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Vol. 3
10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered, Mono, 200g; 12", 45 RPM, Reissue, Remastered, Mono, 200g
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Blue Note – BLP 5040 | US | 2009 | US — 2009 |
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Vol. 3
6×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue, Mono, 24bit 192kHz
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Blue Note – none | 2014 | 2014 |
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Vol. 3
LP, 10", Reissue, Mono
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UMe – B0022241-01 | US | 2015 | US — 2015 |
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referencing Volume 3 (10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Advance, Numbered, Reissue, Test Pressing, Mono, Michael Hobson Archive) BN-5040-10
I have #3 of 5 copies from the Hobson Archive -
Edited 10 years ago
referencing Vol. 3 (LP, 10") BLP 5040
Davis' strongest session with Blue Note with a strong quartet consisting of a young Horace Silver, Art Blakey and Percy Heath. 1954 was a good year for Miles Davis; Not only was he was winning his battle with Heroin addiction, he laid down some immortal music. Whilst not necessarily quite as tough as the material laid down the same year on "Walkin", "Bag's Groove" or the "Modern Jazz Giants" albums, this is still really good quality. I would recommend getting hold of the Complete Blue Note Recordings as they cover the three Blue Note releases plus alternative takes.
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