Miles Davis – Sketches Of Spain (E/E)
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Sketches Of Spain is an LP by Miles Davis from 1963 released on the CBS label.
About this album
Sketches Of Spain is a landmark Miles Davis album that broadened jazz’s orchestral and harmonic possibilities. Issued in 1960, it paired Davis with arranger Gil Evans for a suite shaped by Spanish themes, most famously reworking Joaquín Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez alongside traditional material such as The Pan Piper and Solea. Rather than simply crossing genres, the record explores restraint, colour and slow-burning tension, with Davis’s muted trumpet set against Evans’s carefully layered orchestration. Widely regarded as one of the great jazz-orchestral collaborations, it helped define the modal era’s openness to new forms and timbres.
Genre: Jazz
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Concerto De Aranjuez
A2 Will O' The Wisp
B1 The Pan Piper
B2 Saeta
B3 Solea