Miles Davis All Stars – Walkin'
Tracklist
A1 | Miles Davis Sextet*– | Walkin' |
A2 | Miles Davis Sextet*– | Blue N' Boogie |
B1 | Miles Davis Quintet*– | Solar |
B2 | Miles Davis Quintet*– | You Don't Know What Love Is |
B3 | Miles Davis Quintet*– | Love Me Or Leave Me |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Prestige Records Inc.
- Pressed By – Abbey Record Manufacturing Co., Inc.
- Published By – Prestige Music (3)
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Davey Schildkraut (tracks: B1 to B3)
- Bass – Percy Heath
- Drums – Kenny Clarke
- Lacquer Cut By – RVG*
- Liner Notes – Ira Gitler
- Piano – Horace Silver
- Recorded By – Van Gelder*
- Supervised By – Bob Weinstock
- Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson (tracks: A1, A2)
- Trombone – Jay Jay Johnson* (tracks: A1, A2)
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
Notes
First label with 446 W. 50th St. N.Y.C. address on both sides label. Cover address is 447 west 50th Street, New York 19, N.Y.
Side A previously released as LP182 "All Star Sextet"(10'- 1954)
Side B previously released as LP185 "Miles Davis Quintet"(10'-1954)
Side A previously released as LP182 "All Star Sextet"(10'- 1954)
Side B previously released as LP185 "Miles Davis Quintet"(10'-1954)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society (A1, B1): BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Side A ): PRLP-7076-A AB D RVG
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): PRLP-7076-B AB RVG B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Variant 2): PRLP-7076-A AB C RVG
- Matrix / Runout: PRLP-7076-B E RVG
Other Versions (5 of 122)
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Walkin' (LP, Album, Mono) | Metronome | 7076, PRLP 7076 | Denmark | 1957 | ||
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Walkin' (Blues'n Boogie) (LP, Album, Compilation, Mono) | Music | lpm2032 | Italy | 1957 | ||
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Walkin' (LP, Album, Compilation, Mono) | Prestige | PRLP 7076 | US | 1957 | ||
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Walkin' (LP, Album, Repress, Mono) | Prestige | 7076, PRLP 7076 | US | 1959 | ||
Recently Edited
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Walkin' (LP, Album, Repress, Mono) | Prestige | 7076, PRLP 7076 | US | 1959 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Walkin' was not wirrten by Richard Carpenter. There is this description of the man in James Gavin's book on Chet Baker 'Deep In a Dream':
'A month earlier (in 1964), Baker had made what he would come to regard as the biggest mistake of his life. At (Tadd) Dameron's urging, he had signed with the arranger's manager, Richard Carpenter, an ex-ant known for taking out strung-our black musicians and getting them to surrender their record royalties and the rights to their compositions. A grossly fat man from Chicago with cafe au lait skin, a huge bull neck, and a round, double-chinned face, Carpenter spouted stree-hipster double-talk and exuded menace - especially toward whites, whom he hated'. "He had the air of a gangster, like he'd kill you in a second," said Hal Galper, a young pianist from Salem, Massachusetts, who ed Baker in April. Indeed, stories were told of Carpenter threatening to break people's legs - and worse - if they didn't give him what he wanted'.
Then:
' He owned several publishing firms - Richcar Music, Charrich Music Mabreeze Music, Music Royalty Corp - and would pay needy musicians 25 or 5O dollars for their compositions which he then owned outright. Often Carpenter who couldn't read a note of music, claimed authorship. The best-known case involved his client Jimmy Mundy, a once renowned arranger-composer for Benny Goodman and Count Basie. After Mundy's death in 1983, Don Sickler, a trumpeter and music publisher who handled Dameron's catalogue, found the copyright certificate at the Library of Congress for a tune originally called 'Gravey'. Mundy was believed to be the composer, although some argued that it was Gene Ammons or Miles Davis. The title had been partly erased; 'Walkin'' was written over it and Carpenter's name inserted as composer.' and so forth... -
The korrect name of the Kat.Nr. of the first label with 446 W. 50th......(Anmerkungen) is PRESTIGE HI-Fi Kat.-Nr. LP 7076
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