Collection: Miles Davis
Miles Davis reshaped the sound of jazz, leaving an indelible mark on music that still resonates today.
From his early bebop experiments to the groundbreaking modal jazz of Kind of Blue and the fusion innovations of Bitches Brew, Davis consistently pushed boundaries and redefined what jazz could be.
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Kind of Blue
Miles Davis
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Complete Vocalists Sessions
Miles Davis
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The Serpent's Tooth
Davis Miles
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The Rough Guide To Miles Davis
Davis, Miles
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The Essential Miles Davis
Miles Davis
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A Tribute To Jack Johnson
Miles Davis
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Benny Carter And His Orchestra
Miles Davis
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When Be-Bop Was King
Miles Davis
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Jazz Monuments
Miles Davis
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Miles Davis 1951-1955
Miles Davis
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Miles Davis Coffret
Miles Davis
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Miles Davis
Davis' trumpet work is instantly recognizable for its emotional depth, technical precision, and innovative phrasing. Beyond performance, he influenced generations of musicians, collaborating with legends and mentoring emerging artists. Davis’s willingness to embrace change and experiment with new sounds ensured his music remained fresh, adventurous, and culturally impactful. His recordings capture both intimate introspection and bold sonic exploration, offering listeners a wide range of experiences within a single career.
Over decades, Davis became a symbol of artistic courage and innovation, showing that music could evolve without losing its emotional core. Fans and scholars alike continue to study his work, cementing his legacy as one of the most transformative figures in 20th-century music.