Birth of the Cool

Birth of the Cool

  • Artist: Miles Davis
  • Total time: 35:29
  • Label: Capitol
  • Availability: In stock
  • Item #: 20403898
  • Member Price: $11.98

Review

So dubbed because these three sessions -- two from early 1949, one from March 1950 -- are where the sound known as cool jazz essentially formed, The Birth of the Cool remains one of the defining, pivotal moments in jazz. This is where the elasticity of bop was married with skillful, big-band arrangements and a relaxed, subdued mood that made it all seem easy, even at its most intricate. After all, there's a reason why this music was called cool; it has a hip, detached elegance, never getting too hot, even as the rhythms skip and jump. Indeed, the most remarkable thing about these sessions -- arranged by Gil Evans and featuring such heavy-hitters as Kai Winding, Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz, and Max Roach -- is that they sound intimate, as the nonet never pushes too hard, never sounds like the work of nine musicians. Furthermore, the group keeps things short and concise (probably the result of the running time of singles, but the results are the same), which keeps the focus on the tones and tunes. The virtuosity led to relaxing, stylish mood music as the end result -- the very thing that came to define West Coast or "cool" jazz -- but this music is so inventive, it remains alluring even after its influence has been thoroughly absorbed into the mainstream ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Read About This Recording

One of the more fun and informative ways to discover the jazz greats is to trace the music's evolution from album to album, checking out the music of the featured sidemen. If one listens to Charlie Parker's music, it is natural to then explore the recordings of his trumpeter Miles Davis.

Davis' first important musical project after leaving the Charlie Parker Quintet was leading three recording sessions that became known as The Birth of the Cool. The coolness was not only in Miles Davis' sound and the tones of such players as altoist Lee Konitz and baritonist Gerry Mulligan but in the arrangements of Mulligan, pianist John Lewis and Gil Evans. These very influential recordings from 1949-50 ushered in West Coast cool jazz of the 1950s, a natural evolution from bebop. The solos are concise, the emotions expressed are laidback, and the music perfectly fit the era. This collection is the first of many Miles Davis classics.

Scott Yanow

Contents

Remastered!

Move; Jeru; Moon Dreams; Venus de Milo; Budo; Deception; Godchild; Boplicity; Rocker; Israel; Rouge; Darn That Dream.

Miles Davis, Trumpet; J.J. Johnson, Trombone; Sandy Siegelstein, French Horn; John Barber, Tuba; Lee Konitz, Alto Sax; Gerry Mulligan, Baritone Sax; John Lewis, Piano; Nelson Boyd, Bass; Kenny Clarke, Drums.

Tracks + Soundclips

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Birth of the Cool
1. Move 2:35
2. Jeru 3:10
3. Moon Dreams 3:21
4. Venus de Milo 3:14
5. Budo 2:34
6. Deception 2:50
7. Godchild 3:12
8. Boplicity 3:02
9. Rocker 3:07
10. Israel 2:19
11. Rouge 3:17
12. Darn That Dream 3:26

Details and Credits

Product Details
  • Label: Capitol
  • Release date: 1956
  • Instrumental
Styles
  • Bop
  • Cool
  • West Coast Jazz
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Al Haig Piano
Al McKibbon Bass
Billy Barber Tuba
Gunther Schuller French Horn
J.J. Johnson Trombone
Joe Shulman Bass
John Barber Tuba
John Lewis Piano
Junior Collins French Horn
Kai Winding Trombone
Kenny "Pancho" Hagood Vocals
Kenny Clarke Drums
Lee Konitz Sax (Alto)
Max Roach Drums
Miles Davis Trumpet
Nelson Boyd Bass
Sandy Siegelstein French Horn
Technical Credits
Aram Avakian Cover Photo
Franko Caligiuri Reissue Producer
Gerry Mulligan Arranger
Gil Evans Arranger
Gordon Jee Creative Director
Johnny Carisi Arranger
Micaela Boland Design
Michael Cuscuna Reissue Producer
Pete Rugolo Producer
Pete Welding Liner Notes
Rudy Van Gelder Remastering
Walter Rivers Producer
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