Miles Davis - Stella by Starlight (Audio) (Official Audio)
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Bill Evans made you feel something on this song. Truly angelic.
Lyrically beautiful, expressive playing from Miles, Trane, and Evans, respectful of Victor Young’s gorgeous melody. I also love the outro with Evans and Chambers’ bowed bass.
Miles and Baker, gods of the cool style, they just take you away to their world
"Two things can slow down the Time, a black hole and Miles Davis; and I'm not sure about the black hole." Albert Einstein - blues version.
i don't think he said that i can't seem to find that quote anywhere
It's a joke on the "2 things are infinite" quote, look that one up.
@@AntonStruzik lol
lol
Einstein's original equation was E=Miles Davis Squared, but he had to scrap it because, of course, Miles was never square.
That Coltrane entry !!!
Savona Records
Yeeessss !
Holla!! My sentiments exactly!! Did you hear him???!!! Did you hear him???!!!🎷🎵🎶👍🏿👍🏿
Yes 👌 Legend!
Yes!!!!
...Miles Davis e companhia sensacional sempre. Salve, salve e salve!😀😃😆👆🏿🤙🏿✌🏿🤜🏿🤜🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿Brazil 🇧🇷...
I love this take it swings so incredibly hard!
Coltrane's entrance is impressive also because of the change in approach by the bass and drums. Absolutely integral to that transition.
Just Beautiful and Relaxing
Just 🙏👑
Miles Davis recorded this several times - but it's definitely not on the original release of Kind Of Blue. 1958 Miles would have been a good choice.
Why Kind of Blue appears above is beyond me-this vesion of Stella may be by the same group-Coltrane was great at ballads also-in fact he was great at everything
@@jerrygoldfarb7739 Except not Bill Evans on piano
I believe this track was on Miles Davis, Album entitled: Jazz Track. ( recorded 1958 ) Kind of Blue ( recorded 1959 )
Peace to all.
It’s on the Kind of Blue re-issue because it’s from the only other recording session of the Kind of Blue band which never got published in an album
Man he was special
i honesty thought this was the audio for a book and not a song
Fine!
Questa è la migliore versione: Una poesia.
Excellent
Como decimos los argentinos UN TEMAZO, que te afloja hasta el alma. hermosísimo y los interpretes fuera de este mundo.
.meraviglia
I LOVE STELLA MATE
I wish i could listen to this in a autumn gray kind of day. But im freakking são Paulo 32 Celcious! MILES get me out of here!!
+Ee .e autumn grey listener here. can confirm it fits amazingly.
+Xolin11 that aint fair! :-(
Disappointed in youtube postings which mis-direct viewers to an album image not containing the song played.
"Jazzyfact"
0:01
406 to Epsom
Thank you Baby 💋👀🖤😊
Thank u miss Azealia banks 😘
If you THUMBS DOWN this, you deserve to be tortured for two in a half years by Vietnamese Special Forces and rats allowed to eat there toes. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 MILES DAVIS is beyond explanation.
Johnnie James And you deserve to do twice that time for thinking taste in music is punishable by torture
Happy Birthday Miles! I just heard that Jimmy Cobb left us at the rip age of 91! I am sure you are glad to see him. You got all your band mates up there now. You and your band will be making some more good music! Thank You and the guys for this wonderful album!
Every John Coltrane first notes sounds like the voice of God, and especially this one.
There isn’t a speaker loud enough for this piece of music ..
Heavenly
This is the way this song should be played, Miles doesn't stray too far from the melody, nor 'Trane or Bill Evans. Sometimes the melody stands alone and Victor Young's song is a masterpiece on it's own. The personal interpretation of this beautiful melody by these giants is all that is needed
I agree. Sometimes there is no other way to play a standard, without "ruining" some aspect that made it as great as it is. And these legends were very respectful to this recording.
Haha Giants I immediately thought of Giant Steps by John Coltrane
What’s do you play?
This recording may be singly one of the best jazz records ever recorded on the planet. At 1:44, when it's handed over to Coltrane, for that next five to ten seconds, it's fucking chilling.
Allen Reed man, chilling is spot on.
I want to get it, but I don't. Maybe I don't know how to listen to it. Music can take me to another planet, a whole different world, depending on the song. I see music as a drug ingested through the ears, and I'm eager for a journey. Music is my love. This song takes me to a boring doctors office where I wait. That's the visual. I don't get what is so great as of now.
Jordan Wolff Well, I’ve always said, no one HAS to like something. You don’t have to like jazz or any certain genre. It may be because up until this point you’ve just listened to current contemporary music, pop, rap, r&b, which I like as well, but maybe it does take time to ease into something else. I started listening to just a little jazz, then more and more later. Also, it can hinge on finding a certain artist within a genre to hook you. A good example- I never liked country music that much, then I listened to some Waylon Jennings, and was hooked! Big time! Thank you, very enjoyable conversation.
@@almichael74 To your normie radio pop music listener, all that you just said would be a great point and lesson. I agree. But, it's fairly obvious for me. I've been playing music for 15 years, I even teach. I've heard comments about Miles Davis just like yours in the beginning of this thread for years now. Still, I don't get it. None of the Davis enthusiasts can tell me WHY it's so great. It reminds me of professional wine tasters, they say the wine is this and it's that, but it's all a cult of personality bs and no one really knows why any of it is good. Eh? Hope I don't come off as bullying here... Just fed up with this certain curiosity of mine. So, why is this great to you? You can go into the chord theory, modal use, or whatever. Hit me.
Jordan Wolff Well, with Miles, it’s that he doesn’t play predictably. The melodic way he plays, at least in thus era of his career, I guess, is very cool, I don’t know another way to put it. And Coltrane, wow, all up and down the horn, with a fiery passion, trying to find new ways to say something, that’s what it sounds like to me and probably others who like it. Yes, and the chords, it’s the notes they hit within the chord progressions, that’s another big part of it.
Bill Evans got his degree in music as a flute player.
What?
saxxy Brinkles hardwood ceiling
no he didn't
@@porterhall27 You are correct. "After high school, in September 1946, Evans attended Southeastern Louisiana University on a flute scholarship.[20][21] He studied classical piano interpretation with Louis P. Kohnop,..."
Flut players are very cool...
God damn if Bill Evans playing isn't just ridiculously hip on this track!
Zackie Dynamo I think it’s Wynton kelly
@@thugiemaximum naw its him. there is an interview from the 80s where he recalls recording this album and he mentions tracks like green dolphin and stella.
@Marco Evans "just" 🤣
I think it sounds more like Red Garland
@@SuperHinckley it's Bill Evans
Notice just how economical Trane is with the notes, and yet this - for my money - is one of the most beautiful solos he ever played.
Miles, Miles,Miles.....on this day my King of a Dad would've been 84 yrs young....thankful that he made me listen to your music as well as many others and it gave me a true LOVE for jazz, the music for the soul.... True soul food...play it for Dad Mikesy💝💝💝👑🙏👼😊
What a beautiful post - I'm a lifelong heavy-duty jazz fan who grew up in late 60s and 70s and I knew who Miles was before I knew who the Beatles were - some of greatest memories in my life were listening to jazz with my Dad - inherited his collection of thousands of jazz albums in vinyl, and of everything he left behind that's all I really truly wanted. RIP Dad!
When giants roamed the earth...
the 60s?
For the disparate souls who feel it is appropriate to 'thumbs down' this selection, I gently remind that 'away' is a place and they should go there.
@Thijs Van bosch Not on my watch.
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
_Why are you concerned about that?_
The man who changed jazz many times. The grestest Miles Davis.
I agree with Michael Deak below. But, when Trane comes in for his solo with Bill, Paul and the drummer behind him, I think and feel, there can not be another rendition of this tune I would rather hear. Trane here, just raises the hair on back of my neck.
Totally agree!!!!!!!!!
That transition is sublime...one of the best we'll ever hear. It is moving.
What about Bird on if he was on this.?
@@ronniebishop2496 I don't understand. Charlie Parker? On this record? No.
Josh Charlat He did a cut of it, what’s not to understand? I didn’t say he was on this cut, I said what if he was. I’m sure he’s played it with Miles.
This my Mama's name Stella. Stella means a 🌟 Star. That she still is in Heaven. ❤ Thanks Miles Davis for this Beautiful Music 🎶 🎵 🙌 ❤️
The beginning horn section is so beautiful. Perfect melody.
anyone else here from Hozier? "played from the bed side is Stella by Starlight. That was my heart the drums that start off night and day"?
"Same kind of music....HAUNTS her bedroom, I'm almost me again, she's almost you"
Everyone on this album was an all-star in their own right. Together, their synergy was unique in jazz annals.
Stella by Starlite is one of my favorite old standards & I've played it many times with various bands around the miss gulf coast.
Ah yes, reminds me of Sunday afternoons listening to this from the turntable. Exquisite!
Ogni solo di Coltrane mi ammazza è un'anima che si muove verso di me ed entra e mi paralizza, non esisterà mai un musicista della sua grandezza
It simply astounds me that the discussions--both professional and average listener--leave out the essential importance of Bill Evans to the "Jazz Track" and "Kind Of Blue" albums! It is important to realize the overall ambience of both recordings would be vastly different without the contributions of Bill. Not only did his musical concepts envelope the musical concept, but it was as history has finally come to realize, that Bill wrote "Blue And Green" and "Flamenco Sketches". I know for sure personally, because Bill TOLD me!
Not Sure who's on first Yeah, and everything else would also be different, as Miles and the others were improvising with Bill's comping in mind
Remember that Kind of Blue was Miles' creation. He could have easily asked Red Garland or even Oscar Peterson to join , and it still would have sounded great. It was a combined effort. Bill Evens is my favourite painist of all time by the way.
the greatest transition of all times.
La versión de Miles Davis, es la mejor que nunca haya oído. Majestuosa!!!
He was the highest paid musician in America for a time. iTS EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY.
This is magic...thank you great genious!! Legendary....
RIP Miles Davis (Miles Dewey Davis III 25 May 1926 -28 September 1991) 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Beautiful intro technique.Wonderful piece of music.Thank You.
Beautiful indeed
MASTERPIECE!
This article will tell you where the song came from: the May 26, 1958, session at Columbia's 30th Street studio in NYC. It was released on an album entitled: "1958 Miles," and re-issued in many forms thereafter. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Miles
Interesting article-was unaware of Cannonball's dissatisfaction with Miles' switch from Red Garland to Bill Evans-thanks for the info LionBronstein
Another beauty I first heard on Jazz Track which still today gives me chills when I hear it!!
Miles trumpet is badly mixed, too loud, it hurt the ears
The chords-solo of Bill Evans ...!
Wow....Miles, John, Bill. Brilliant
Can you believe after hearing this standard played on WRTI (Philadelphia), I realized the great Jerry Lewis featured this classic in the Nutty Professor. And I never knew that. LOL
WRTI!! One of my favorite stations
Who down votes this? Who are you?
bieber fans
That comments played out.... he's a real musician now, actually....
people who have their screens upside down maybe
A pervert
2018 Still amazing :) Will check back 2021. Pretty sure this will still be AMAZING :)
I just got done watching the 1944 movie "The Uninvited" which is where this song was originally from. It was a piano piece that was written for Gail Russell, the actress who starred in the movie.
Gail is a eternal beauty. The song is hers alone.
I expected her name to be Stella
@@cjgreen4331 Ah, Stella was Gail's character in the movie. Ray Milland plays it for her in a great scene, he tells her he wrote it for her. Victor Young wrote the original song as well as the soundtrack. Great classic movie, hope you get to see it sometime.
To my mind's eye, this type of music speaks of, paints a picture of, or opens up a window into, a nocturne with an indigo sky and skyscrapers, a glimpse into a nightclub, mysteries, dangers, moodiness, escape from reality, flights of thought.... Something like that.
I have sat amongst the tallest trees and ponderd with them their ancient thoughts advice/ I have immersed myself in The Healing Waters of many a vast blue ocean/ not to bathe or enjoy/ but to purge myself of what was wrong with the world...
Indeed my friend Indeed
here from hozier's song Almost
same here!
That’s right!
Me too
Stella By Starlight ain't on the Album Kind of Blue. So just WHAT are you doing here?
it is on the Legacy Edition
Magnificent genius of the horn!! Miles use of the mute makes this piece even more “fetching,” Oh what a loss we endure as Miles passed away. There, sir, no more tears, no more suffering, no more pain. We in the flesh miss you Miles.
this song was on the '58 Miles album not Kinda Blue pictured above.
Yes right. But Miles, and the whole band, re-did his first chorus melody from the 58 sessions on the 1959 Kind of Blue Sessions. But everything on this new Kind Of Blue reissue version, from when Coltrane comes in to the end, is the same as the 1958 original recording of it from 58 sessions. 58 sessions was released much later than Kind Of Blue though, in 1974, with the original 58 version after all. Not sure why Miles redid his first melody in 59, other than maybe he didn't like his pickup into the melody or something else. It hadn't been released at that time on any album. He obviously liked everything else after the first melody. But then it didn't come out on the original Kind of Blue either, so he probably thought no one would ever hear that edit he and the band did that day after the 58 session came out in 1974 with the original. Well he wasn't around for that Kind Of Blue box set to say anything! Check em out back to back, Pretty interesting. I've never heard anyone talk about this.
Hit like if Hozier brought you here. 👍
Christian Borbe HAHAHAHAHAAHA
Omg yess
Christian Borbe idk why but literally came here to see if I wasn’t the only one and now I’m more excited by this comment than the actual reason I came here 😂😂😂
MOre like my 7thgrade jazz piano teacher brought me here you POSEDR fuck\
i dont know how he brought me here ngl
I heard this sesion may have been mislabeled and intead of bill evans its red garland on piano.
Dam`n great and DAM`N not every recording by Miles has been issued on "Kind of blue"!
I had to scroll so far to find someone else who noticed Stella by starlight was not on Kind of Blue
Gone 30 years ago today but never never forgotten. You play like nobody else Miles. You deserve to be remembered and listen too. I don't know why your fellow jazz musicians don't do tributes to you. They do for everybody else. I hear you say "i don't care about that sh%t! I know, but it should be done regardless. You deserve it.
Ty brother. That's why i play. Keep it💯 - Miles
Holy shit, this is the most amazing thing I've ever heard.
Minha preferida. É sempre muito bom relaxar e ouvir o melhor do jazz.
Good quality, but Stella by Starlight is not a track of Kind of Blue...
Gentilissimo Signor C., it's on the second CD in the 2-CD box set of Kind of Blue:
www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Kind-Of-Blue/release/2133766
Buona sera, Riccardaccio
Smoother than butter 🧈
"played by the bedside, stella by starlight" - hozier🫶🏼
first heard while in army 1962, the transition of miles to tenor sax of cole it still the most beautiful blend of jazz sounds i have ever heard. henry from pico rivera, cal
Henry Ramirez And his solo is one of his best imho
*Miles Lives in Me*
I've always been convinced that these sessions were all Evans. Nice work from everybody else but he defined that sound.
Quem pode , pode, quem não pode vai pra pagode.
ti voglio bene
This beautiful piece of music brings tears to eyes yet calms my restless spirit.
Bill Evans once observed that the Rudy Van Gelder piano, in effect, made all pianists sound the same--at least in terms of "touch." Here that same sound almost overwhelms and undermines the intensity implicit in the solos of Miles and Trane. Tone down the piano sound, if your EQ device allows.
My god
too bad its not from that album...
Was included "...as Bonus disc of the 50 Anniversary Collector's Edition of Kind of Blue". So, its not recorded for this album.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Miles
Brought hereby hozier
Daddy
Miles, Evans... the definition
Is that Coltrane?
Came here from a math video
I'm a heavy metal purist, but this song is truly relaxing.
+Carlos Gallegos I don't know about that, but it's not an easy one for sure.
This song is way heavier and dense harmonically speaking than metal. It’s subtle and relaxing but intense and heavy at the same time. Truly unique. :-)
@@metakatana What does "harmonically heavy" mean? Not quizzing, just curious.
@@jordanwolff5243 It means that the chords progressions are quite complex. The song is in the key of Bb major but it is not using this chord until serveral compases are done, there is a lot of II V I sequences with II and V secondaries mixed with modal interchanges everywhere. Even it seems calm an peacefull if you want to improvise on this you must know a hell lot of musical theory, a part from what I said before you also need to know whichs scales and notes can be used in every chord which changes a lot for every chord. And all of this is made on purpose to make it sound unresolved, that is kind of floating arround, a not going anywhere kind of atmosphere
@@jordanwolff5243 Music Theory. It means the song is weird, and tricky to play on. Looking at the changes now, and yeah. Ew
in kind of blue non c'è mai stato questo pezzo !
vero, ma è registrato dalla stessa formazione (insieme a on green dolphin street)
È nella legacy edition
This recording is beautiful, but it is not on Kind of Blue.
Explain Yourself.
Where does this come from?
Maximus Blake Kind of Blue has five tunes on it: “All Blues,” “Freddie Freeloader,” “Blue in Green,” “So What,” and “Flamenco Sketches.” This one is not on that album.
it is on the Legacy Edition CD
This cut is NOT on Kind of Blue!
🤗👏👏👏😎THANKS FOR SHARING THIS WITH US 😍😍😍
Here because of Hozier's Almost (Sweet Music)
2:02
Very good! This song is fantastic! I have the backing track for that song on my channel.
Hey, this isn't from "Kind Of Blue" -- totally wrong.
This was recorded in NYC on May 26, 1958. Originally released in 1959 on the Columbia album "Jazz Track".
Miles, Coltrane, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb. Cannonball was at the session but not on this tune.
It was released on a bonus disc for Kind of Blue, hence it being auto-uploaded to youtube with that album cover
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kind_of_Blue#Track_listing
Yes right. But Miles, and the whole band, re-did his first chorus melody from the 58 sessions on the 1959 Kind of Blue Sessions. But everything on this new Kind Of Blue reissue version, from when Coltrane comes in to the end, is the same as the 1958 original recording of it from 58 sessions. 58 sessions was released much later than Kind Of Blue though, in 1974, with the original 58 version after all. Not sure why Miles redid his first melody in 59, other than maybe he didn't like his pickup into the melody or something else. It hadn't been released at that time on any album. He obviously liked everything else after the first melody. But then it didn't come out on the original Kind of Blue either, so he probably thought no one would ever hear that edit he and the band did that day after the 58 session came out in 1974 with the original. Well he wasn't around for that Kind Of Blue box set to say anything! Check em out back to back, Pretty interesting. I've never heard anyone talk about this.
My Mom used to play this a lot. Thanks!
I have always said that Miles Davis was a genius