Miles Davis - Poetics of Sound 1954-1959 (2005) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Miles Davis
- Title: Poetics of Sound 1954-1959
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Sony-BMG
- Genre: Jazz, Cool, Modal Jazz
- Quality: Flac lossless (Tracks)
- Total Time: 01:15:45
- Total Size: 448 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks
01 Solar
02 It Never Entered My Mind
03 Bags' Groove
04 When I Fall in Love
05 Dear Old Stockholm
06 Bye Bye Blackbird
07 Milestones
08 It Ain't Necessarily So
09 So What
10 Concierto De Aranjuez
Anthologizing even a short period in the life and career of Miles Davis is a fool's errand at best, and the Starbucks-commissioned Poetics of Sound 1954-1959 does not overcome such inherent complications -- spanning assorted highlights from classic sessions like Kind of Blue and Seven Steps to Heaven, this is essentially a sampler of music that requires complete immersion, meaning that extracts simply do not work. Herein lies the problem with selling music at coffee retail chains -- you're catering to a demographic either too lazy or too distracted to enter an actual record store, appealing to consumers who prefer their music spoonfed in lieu of seeking it out themselves. If Starbucks wants to sell their customers on the genius of Kind of Blue, then sell Kind of Blue -- don't just slap "So What" on a compilation and call it good. Listeners who know Miles Davis from Poetics of Sound don't know Miles Davis at all.
Jason Ankeny
01 Solar
02 It Never Entered My Mind
03 Bags' Groove
04 When I Fall in Love
05 Dear Old Stockholm
06 Bye Bye Blackbird
07 Milestones
08 It Ain't Necessarily So
09 So What
10 Concierto De Aranjuez
Anthologizing even a short period in the life and career of Miles Davis is a fool's errand at best, and the Starbucks-commissioned Poetics of Sound 1954-1959 does not overcome such inherent complications -- spanning assorted highlights from classic sessions like Kind of Blue and Seven Steps to Heaven, this is essentially a sampler of music that requires complete immersion, meaning that extracts simply do not work. Herein lies the problem with selling music at coffee retail chains -- you're catering to a demographic either too lazy or too distracted to enter an actual record store, appealing to consumers who prefer their music spoonfed in lieu of seeking it out themselves. If Starbucks wants to sell their customers on the genius of Kind of Blue, then sell Kind of Blue -- don't just slap "So What" on a compilation and call it good. Listeners who know Miles Davis from Poetics of Sound don't know Miles Davis at all.
Jason Ankeny
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