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Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 358/500!

Stunning 1967 concept piece arranged & conducted by Gil Evans.

The most luxuriant and stridently romantic of all of Davis' recordings, Sketches of Spain pairs Davis with arranger and composer Gil Evans, with whom he had collaborated on several other projects, on a program of compositions largely derived from the Spanish folk tradition. Recorded between November 1959 and March 1960 - after Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley had left the band - the album features performances by Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb and Elvin Jones.

 

Musicians

  • Danny Bank, bass clarinet
  • Bill Barber, tuba
  • John Barrows, French horn
  • Albert Block, flute
  • James Buffington, French horn
  • Eddie Caine, flute, flugelhorn
  • Paul Chambers, bass
  • Earl Chapin, French horn
  • Jimmy Cobb, drums
  • Johnny Coles, trumpet
  • Miles Davis, trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Gil Evans, arranger, conductor
  • Harold Feldman, clarinet, flute, oboe
  • Bernie Glow, trumpet
  • Dick Hixon, trombone
  • Elvin Jones, percussion
  • Taft Jordan, trumpet
  • Jack Knitzer, bassoon
  • Jose Mangual, percussion
  • Jimmy McAllister, tuba
  • Tony Miranda, French horn
  • Louis Mucci, trumpet
  • Romeo Penque, oboe
  • Janet Putnam, harp
  • Frank Rehak, trombone
  • Ernie Royal, trumpet
  • Joe Singer, French horn

Selections

Side I:

  1. Concierto de Aranjuez
  2. Will O' The Wisp

Side II:

  1. The Pan Piper
  2. Saeta
  3. Solea

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Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 358/500!

Stunning 1967 concept piece arranged & conducted by Gil Evans.

The most luxuriant and stridently romantic of all of Davis' recordings, Sketches of Spain pairs Davis with arranger and composer Gil Evans, with whom he had collaborated on several other projects, on a program of compositions largely derived from the Spanish folk tradition. Recorded between November 1959 and March 1960 - after Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley had left the band - the album features performances by Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb and Elvin Jones.

 

Musicians

  • Danny Bank, bass clarinet
  • Bill Barber, tuba
  • John Barrows, French horn
  • Albert Block, flute
  • James Buffington, French horn
  • Eddie Caine, flute, flugelhorn
  • Paul Chambers, bass
  • Earl Chapin, French horn
  • Jimmy Cobb, drums
  • Johnny Coles, trumpet
  • Miles Davis, trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Gil Evans, arranger, conductor
  • Harold Feldman, clarinet, flute, oboe
  • Bernie Glow, trumpet
  • Dick Hixon, trombone
  • Elvin Jones, percussion
  • Taft Jordan, trumpet
  • Jack Knitzer, bassoon
  • Jose Mangual, percussion
  • Jimmy McAllister, tuba
  • Tony Miranda, French horn
  • Louis Mucci, trumpet
  • Romeo Penque, oboe
  • Janet Putnam, harp
  • Frank Rehak, trombone
  • Ernie Royal, trumpet
  • Joe Singer, French horn

Selections

Side I:

  1. Concierto de Aranjuez
  2. Will O' The Wisp

Side II:

  1. The Pan Piper
  2. Saeta
  3. Solea