That Bill Evans piano intro is a thing of beauty, one of best openings to a jazz recording ever. Really, everyone here contributes equally to making this a sublime listening experience.
I love Bill Evans, like any and everyone else. Beautiful, if not doleful player. Miles knew he had a unique player, a classy player. If I can say this with constructive criticism, although he is a great player, I found that he could never really SWING!, you know, like, say a Hancock, or a Garland, or a Kelly. His 'Affinity' album is wonderful, Sno Peas, Tomato Kiss, Wine & Roses. His style is a more laid back style, though pensive.
Although there are isolated examples to the contrary that you could point to, I tend to agree that swinging hard was not Evans' strong suit generally. I think Miles realized this as well. It's not an accident he chose Wynton Kelley, not Evans, to play the piano solo on "Freddie Freeloader," which has a funkier blues groove to it compared to the other tracks on Kind of Blue that are more reflective in nature and perfectly suited to Evans' style.
Cassandra, not trying to make you feel bad, but I found Jazz Track last weekend in a vinyl record store, here in Australia, just north of Sydney. I'm gonna go buy it. The store owner had it hidden under the counter with Miles at Carnegie Hall - I had to ask him 'where's the good stuff'.
I don't get all the prison references but I will say each solo, Miles, Trane, Cannonball and Bill Evans are mini-masterpieces with each one perfectly encapsulating their respective styles. We are truly not worthy but grateful that these gentlemen thought that we were.
Quick explanation: There’s a very popular anime/manga series called JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and the creator of the series loves western music, so he puts references to western music in the series by naming characters, places, and abilities after various western songs, albums, and bands. The series’ sixth story arc, Stone Ocean, takes place in a prison in Florida called Green Dolphin Street Jail, hence all the prison jokes in the comments. There are likely going to be a lot more comments made soon because the anime adaptation of Stone Ocean was just announced today
Mom used to play Miles Davis non-stop. She’s gone now but last year I went by my brother in laws house for some reason and his neighbor was throwing a stack of albums out because of a divorce. 4 miles Davis albums along with a mint Beatle White album. Momma loved the Beatles too. Don’t tell me that me finding those was a coincidence. Installed a turntable in the garage and a highball glass of maple knob creek on ice and I’m lost in thought
yes, same here haha. i came here because i was wondering if the jazz song had anything to do with the green dolphin street state prison from stone ocean lol
I know there is a lot of jokes about this but I really am grateful for Jojo to introduce me to so much INCREDIBLE music. I would've never thought in a million years I would be listening to this on purpose
" It's always been a gift for me ...hearing music the way I do . I don't know where it comes from ... it's just there and I don't question it . " Miles Davis
Jimi Hendrix said that about the "⭐ Spangled Banner' after the Woodstock performance, musicians play what they hear n their heads, it is a different kind of blessing.
I live In England, UK. I bought this album ( Jazz Track) in Manchester, England, in 1960. A friend of mine and myself would often sit and listen to this Album, in those days ( I twenty years of age at that time) Sorry for being boringly nostalgic. Peace to all.
There is no need to apologize, Alan. Count yourself lucky in having the groove. I reside in South Africa, Johannesburg, I still get the beautiful vibes of this tune.
I am rereading after a year,and I just now said: "ya know what, let's see if it is an actual reference". And I wasn't disappointed,the jazz is just jamming onto my bloodstream right now.
try to search every english name, like the brazalets named "Like a virgin" or the chapter "Prisioner of love" are references to. and weather's hat is reference to
WTF? Why isn't there a ❤️ button. This one is for my Mom and Dad. Dad, you made Mom so happy. You're still making her smile. Twenty-six years later, man. I miss you so much, but, GAWD, the joy you brought to us. I know you're listening to it with me. Endless love and you're still my best friend. Say hey to Miles and hug Nat for me!!
I was expecting the comments to be filled with jazz enthusiasts and players But i see a bunch of anime profile pics with references i dont get Im guessing they all are jojos references lol
I believe that to be the truth. Jotaro, King of Dolphins merely wanted to be near a place that either had the physical animal or just had the word in its name somewhere. This is why he's banned from SeaWorld.
Yo fellas! Cannonball is a finesse ass player yo! It's a reason Miles had him in his band, no? When you get the chance, listen to his solo on Milestones, and I mean listen GOOD, he'll blow your mind dude. Peace.
I had had heard "On Green Dolphin Street " was a Miles Davis jam so I am checkin it out and a whole new world of Jazz is opening up for me, I grew up liking rock, blues, r and b, hip hop, top 40, classical, country and western, but for the first time in my 50 years Miles Davis brought music to my ears.
Same hear my Stepfather and his Father had Jazz albums galore but I didn't get until now. 51yrs old and now starting to appreciate Jazz for really the first time..Awesome
Without jazz musicians immortalizing great compositions, to sustain the greatness of these genius composers, to keep their gems alive, where would we be.
Our middle school jazz band played a big band arrangement of this a while ago, but I like this version more. It just fits the name "On Green Dolphin Street" better.
I remember having a "mindfulness" day in my jazz band and my band director played this album. I miss jazz band so much, and just relaxing listening to Miles Davis for a whole hour was so nice, I love this song. I also love jojo but for whatever reason it just kinda makes me upset seeing jojokes, like I just want people to love jazz, I hope everyone here respects and loves this song/album as much as they love jojo
First recorded by Miles Davis Sextet on 26 May 1958 at Columbia Studios, 30th Street, New York and part of a group of three tracks recorded that same day ('Fran Dance' and 'Stella by Starlight') that were included on Miles' LP 'Jazz Track' released later in 1958. There are certainly two if not three studio versions of 'On Green Dolphin Street' circulating. This version (Take 3) is identical to the one later included on the 2009 Legacy bonus disc release of 'Kind of Blue'. However, there is a slightly different version, suspected from the same 26 May 1958 session, that has been included on the Sony compilation CD 'The Real Miles Davis'. There are of course, a number of live versions available, with the latest crop turning up on the highly-impressive 'Miles Davis 'Live in Europe 1967, Bootleg Vol 1' collection.
Man I love this song from first hearing it . Such a beautiful Autumn to Winter song. I love everything Miles did but I love this stuff a bit more than the electric fusion eras.
Many years ago I saw a movie called Green Dolphin Street was this the theme the year was 1948 years later I heard jazz version by all the great musicians I do know the history of the song one of my favorites a jazz standard
To me this is the greatest jazz song of them all. The sheer genius of each solo piece and the entire composition. I love to hear Miles and Coltrane lay down the law on this song.Two great lawgivers laying it down for the rest to follow 🤟🤘 Also love the Jimmy Cobb brushes lol and that Connonball swing🥰
5:28-5:35 when Bill Evans stops comping for a moment and Adderley goes into those augmented Triads. So hip. although i don't exactly understand where he is coming from im terms of substitutions at that moment.
None of the subsequent 'live versions were as good as this. I suspect the presence of Evans and Adderley was responsible for keeping this so together. Adderley brought the tune to the date, and his blithe improvising over the descending chords is masterful. Evans' plays it as if he wrote it. One of the best performances by the great sextet.
Growing up in BK, NY, my Mother use to blast this album & especially this song! Sooo glad I found after view American Masters last night. Haven't heard this tune since I was 6! Thank you.
I’ve been hooked to this like a drug since I discovered it years ago as it’s not on the original Kind of Blue record - everyone is so so good on it, but Bill Evans was an actual God omg that solo
This song was made in heaven.
Absolutely!!!
@@traceysims1634 in case you didn't know, this is a JoJo reference.
sup cz
MEIDO IN HEBUN
No. Not in heaven. Was made by polish composer Bronislaw Kaper and was played by many genius musicians like Davis.
That Bill Evans piano intro is a thing of beauty, one of best openings to a jazz recording ever. Really, everyone here contributes equally to making this a sublime listening experience.
I love Bill Evans, like any and everyone else. Beautiful, if not doleful player. Miles knew he had a unique player, a classy player. If I can say this with constructive criticism, although he is a great player, I found that he could never really SWING!, you know, like, say a Hancock, or a Garland, or a Kelly. His 'Affinity' album is wonderful, Sno Peas, Tomato Kiss, Wine & Roses. His style is
a more laid back style, though pensive.
Although there are isolated examples to the contrary that you could point to, I tend to agree that swinging hard was not Evans' strong suit generally. I think Miles realized this as well. It's not an accident he chose Wynton Kelley, not Evans, to play the piano solo on "Freddie Freeloader," which has a funkier blues groove to it compared to the other tracks on Kind of Blue that are more reflective in nature and perfectly suited to Evans' style.
Agreed.
179cpv if you want to hear bill Evans best intro look up "Porgy" live at village vanguard 1961. With Scott Lefaro.
On Green Dolphin Street (Live 1960) recording, Evans is replaced by Wynton Kelley on piano. Jazz with soul.
It feels like..It was made in heaven :)
It's the greatest in the world! ;)
@@holdenhartley5454 YOU UTTER FOOL! GERMAN SCIENCE IS THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD!
composed by bronislaw kaper
@@krzysztofkedzierski2306 and Ned Washington
it was.....!
This song wasn't on Kind of Blue. This was on 1958 Miles.
Thank you.
It was actually included on the Legacy Edition of the album released in 2009
It was also on his album Jazz Track which is where I first heard it. This album has been impossible for me find!!
Cassandra, not trying to make you feel bad, but I found Jazz Track last weekend in a vinyl record store, here in Australia, just north of Sydney. I'm gonna go buy it. The store owner had it hidden under the counter with Miles at Carnegie Hall - I had to ask him 'where's the good stuff'.
@@NDrescherMusic I was wondering why the cover of kind of blue...
This is when jazz and spirituality meet.
This end result is heaven!
You can say it was... Made In Heaven
@@hellacia8151 Stairway to heaven
I don't get all the prison references but I will say each solo, Miles, Trane, Cannonball and Bill Evans are mini-masterpieces with each one perfectly encapsulating their respective styles. We are truly not worthy but grateful that these gentlemen thought that we were.
Quick explanation: There’s a very popular anime/manga series called JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and the creator of the series loves western music, so he puts references to western music in the series by naming characters, places, and abilities after various western songs, albums, and bands. The series’ sixth story arc, Stone Ocean, takes place in a prison in Florida called Green Dolphin Street Jail, hence all the prison jokes in the comments.
There are likely going to be a lot more comments made soon because the anime adaptation of Stone Ocean was just announced today
@@JBGR111 thanks for the clarification.
Quite right
Mom used to play Miles Davis non-stop. She’s gone now but last year I went by my brother in laws house for some reason and his neighbor was throwing a stack of albums out because of a divorce. 4 miles Davis albums along with a mint Beatle White album. Momma loved the Beatles too. Don’t tell me that me finding those was a coincidence. Installed a turntable in the garage and a highball glass of maple knob creek on ice and I’m lost in thought
No coincidence. Synchronicity.✊️👍
The soundtrack to getting arrested for a crime you didn’t commit.
the crime of murder?
manslaughter
Vehicular manslaughter
funnily enough, that's what happened to miles davis too
@@muhammadaryawicaksono4232 that's bizzare
as a part time jazz musician and full time jojo fan i was happy to have recently played an arrangement of this piece!
I like how you're a part time musician and full time Jojo fans XD. Thanks for the laugh
Z R A Haha! Trumpet is my second instrument, I’ll gladly call myself a full time classical musician as well!
Sadao kujo: HEEEEY
yes, same here haha. i came here because i was wondering if the jazz song had anything to do with the green dolphin street state prison from stone ocean lol
this is in jojo?
I know there is a lot of jokes about this but I really am grateful for Jojo to introduce me to so much INCREDIBLE music. I would've never thought in a million years I would be listening to this on purpose
Araki is just sharing his playlist
@@Mohmar2010 Even his most left field one is quite good (I'm looking at you California King Bed).
@@rizkyanandita8227 born this way 👀
@@ladyoscars Doggystyle 👀👀
@@Kochen51 doggystyle is a great album
" It's always been a gift for me ...hearing music the way I do . I don't know where it comes from ... it's just there and I don't question it . " Miles Davis
Jimi Hendrix said that about the "⭐ Spangled Banner' after the Woodstock performance, musicians play what they hear n their heads, it is a different kind of blessing.
Cannonball is articulate . No broken lines like Coltrane. One can hear Trane still adjusting his Ideas.
I want this played at my jail sentence
SubberCommentator900 Jojoke spotted!
fransuke12 hi friends
I want this played at my funeral, along with "I Come to The Garden Alone" & "Solar".
SubberCommentator900 wow me too !!!
Damn, you guys are real deep!! I'll just stick with a glass of wine on a rainy day night. Cheers!!
Someone said,"That's classical music."
It's a classic.
Jazz is America's classical music
I live In England, UK. I bought this album ( Jazz Track) in Manchester, England, in 1960. A friend of mine and myself would often sit and listen to this Album, in those days ( I twenty years of age at that time)
Sorry for being boringly nostalgic.
Peace to all.
There is no need to apologize, Alan. Count yourself lucky in having the groove. I reside in South Africa, Johannesburg, I still get the beautiful vibes of this tune.
I wish more young people did what you and your friend did. Great taste.
I wish I’d been so turned on to this when I was 20
Every musician in this band adds something very, very special. There's not a weak link to be found.
I read Stone Ocean back in 2016 but had no idea the prison was a musical reference until today.
freakin everything is a musical reference in jojo
I am rereading after a year,and I just now said: "ya know what, let's see if it is an actual reference".
And I wasn't disappointed,the jazz is just jamming onto my bloodstream right now.
@@axellea1592 yeah, in your bloody stream
try to search every english name, like the brazalets named "Like a virgin" or the chapter "Prisioner of love" are references to.
and weather's hat is reference to
The saddest but one of the best piano intro of all time......
RIP to the great Jimmy Cobb. The drumming on this song is amazing and sublime. Notice the varying tone on the rimshots. So talented.
Yes, the drumming is extraordinarily smooth while powerful and authoritative.
WTF? Why isn't there a ❤️ button. This one is for my Mom and Dad. Dad, you made Mom so happy. You're still making her smile. Twenty-six years later, man. I miss you so much, but, GAWD, the joy you brought to us. I know you're listening to it with me. Endless love and you're still my best friend. Say hey to Miles and hug Nat for me!!
+p904 Thats touching bro!
+Fatsacks Allday And every word is true!! We need more cats loving this music.
Im with you bro, I wish more would listen to how beautiful jazz is.
respect
p904 .
I was expecting the comments to be filled with jazz enthusiasts and players
But i see a bunch of anime profile pics with references i dont get
Im guessing they all are jojos references lol
IdeasOnEK for real!!
“That’s a bingo!”
I like JoJo, but I came here for other jazz players too. Kinda disappointed
Came because of jojo, stayed for the jazz
@@cjgreen4331 oh ayy!
Jotaro was the one who framed Jolyne, he wanted to have an excuse to visit Green Dolphin Street
The real reason Jotaro visit Jolyne is that he thought there's an actual Green Dolphin there
I believe that to be the truth. Jotaro, King of Dolphins merely wanted to be near a place that either had the physical animal or just had the word in its name somewhere. This is why he's banned from SeaWorld.
that's why he read the diary in the first place
This music is timeless. So grateful I was raised on this.
I was also the Coltrane solo is impeccable
There is no downside to this song. It is perfect.
this song makes me want to scroll through the comments to see what other people felt about this tune, while enjoying the music :^)
I do that with all my favorite music :)
Same, kindred spirits x
Only Bill Evans could so beautifully set the tone for Miles here with his intro. This is my all time favorite version of the classic.
Agree but Sassy's vocal would be the cherry on top of this fabulous cake.
What a towering masterpiece of a performance.
I absolutely love Miles Davis.
this is what jazz musicians seek when they play together - that "locked-in" mental and spiritual high!
Bill Evans is so smooth. Listen to those compact chords on the solo. Love to hear him play.
I'm sold.
Me too!
The moment Adderley comes in with his solo is when I feel like the song is elevated to another level of greatness.
This song (album) makes a good bourbon over ice so much better! Damn it man!
There is "good" burbon?
I bought this on an EP in 1966. John Coltrane blew me away
Yo fellas! Cannonball is a finesse ass player yo! It's a reason Miles had him in his band, no? When you get the chance, listen to his solo on Milestones, and I mean listen GOOD, he'll blow your mind dude. Peace.
so true, man. Such creative soloing
jamal jabbar that solo of his on Milestones has always been one of my favorites, I'm glad I'm not the only one!
+Reagan McCann It's good to know I'm not the only one. We're friends for life!
He could hang with Miles and Trane. That about says it all.
Fr though cannonball was really something else
Pour me a Scotch...this NEVER gets old. Every time I hear this, I hear something new.
Yes some Miles along with some scotch can really take the edge off
miles, a doobie and a whiskey on a quiet thursday night
This puts me in the flow state
Heaven is jamming with all these players finally all together again! God blessed them with such talent and beautiful music!
It truly is a wonderful world
Love how the first two comments say how this song is heaven
- - - like yeah, man - only the dead can enjoy the groove.....
I had had heard "On Green Dolphin Street " was a Miles Davis jam so I am checkin it out and a whole new world of Jazz is opening up for me, I grew up liking rock, blues, r and b, hip hop, top 40, classical, country and western, but for the first time in my 50 years Miles Davis brought music to my ears.
Same hear my Stepfather and his Father had Jazz albums galore but I didn't get until now. 51yrs old and now starting to appreciate Jazz for really the first time..Awesome
No words, no words... just unspoken words
This song makes me want to attain heaven
It’s like the song sings “look at the happy times life’s beautiful” without saying it it’s refreshing
Without jazz musicians immortalizing great compositions, to sustain the greatness of these genius composers, to keep their gems alive, where would
we be.
It is one of the most amazing renditions of a jazz song I've ever heard. Possibly, the most.
Our middle school jazz band played a big band arrangement of this a while ago, but I like this version more. It just fits the name "On Green Dolphin Street" better.
Hey 6 years ago guy, do you remember the arranger? Interested to hear what a big band version of this cool jazz group tune would even sound like.
@@insaneevillogan gordon goodwin’s big band played an arrangement of it pretty sure it’s on yt
love the bass
IM SORRY BUT THIS IS JUST PHENOMENAL
'trane's tone is incorruptible
Cannonbal ! What a great job he does on piece !!!!!
This melody is irresistible... I can't listen without singing along.
The intro is 🥀🌹❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
bro, the piano intro still gives me goosebumps.
I friggin love Adderly , relentlessly inventive yet always compelling, Bill Evans ! Damn, this is truly the jazz dream team.
The music and lyrics to the song represents the excitement, the joy and experience of a new found love that life allowed for to short a time.
Kaper's masterpiece. He also wrote "Invitation." The solos are exquisite. Best recording ever of a great song!
Thank you Araki, for introduce me into this masterpiece. Thank you David productions to give us Part 6
Many great versions of this, but this is without a doubt my favorite. Congregating geniuses at work here
Miles Davis for my opinion, namber one King by jazz 🙏😌🍀
Actually, Charlie Parker will always be the Undisputed King of Jazz. Miles, a close second
I remember having a "mindfulness" day in my jazz band and my band director played this album. I miss jazz band so much, and just relaxing listening to Miles Davis for a whole hour was so nice, I love this song. I also love jojo but for whatever reason it just kinda makes me upset seeing jojokes, like I just want people to love jazz, I hope everyone here respects and loves this song/album as much as they love jojo
i feel you. it's hard loving jazz more than anime, for this exact reason.
I understand your feel I love jojo much as the musics, jazz, rock. them it just my life I feel good everytime when I just do it.
Such a moving piece. Thank you to all the artists who made this. Wherever you are.
Florida...the most bizarre state.
As a Floridian, can confirm. Especially with the legendary Florida Man.
(And don't worry, I do get the reference.)
@@modestheliolisk Florida man is just a stand user.
@@JoelGarcia-lu3tw Florida Man and his Stand [Crazy Train]
YO SISTERS PUSSIES 2
Nobody:
Florida man:
Florida man with no arms or legs armed and on the run
Coltrane’s link was for about 15 years my favourite 3 seconds of music ever
First recorded by Miles Davis Sextet on 26 May 1958 at Columbia Studios, 30th Street, New York and part of a group of three tracks recorded that same day ('Fran Dance' and 'Stella by Starlight') that were included on Miles' LP 'Jazz Track' released later in 1958. There are certainly two if not three studio versions of 'On Green Dolphin Street' circulating. This version (Take 3) is identical to the one later included on the 2009 Legacy bonus disc release of 'Kind of Blue'. However, there is a slightly different version, suspected from the same 26 May 1958 session, that has been included on the Sony compilation CD 'The Real Miles Davis'. There are of course, a number of live versions available, with the latest crop turning up on the highly-impressive 'Miles Davis 'Live in Europe 1967, Bootleg Vol 1' collection.
Miles makes it happen what ever setting he’s. In
One of my favorites- supreme good taste by everyone on this recording.
Now this is what you call 'swingin'. Only Haz, purists know what I'm talking about. Real smooth. Everybody at their best here.
It's great how pristine this comment section is for now. Give it a year.
Snafu when part 6 anime gets released and all the anime only retards start flooding in.
Snafu it’s already started
Atleast they are going to listen to this masterpiece 😊 Atleast I hope they do so....
Man I love this song from first hearing it .
Such a beautiful Autumn to Winter song.
I love everything Miles did but I love this stuff a bit more than the electric fusion eras.
Being both a jazz head and jojos fan, this comment section makes me so happy
Many years ago I saw a movie called Green Dolphin Street was this the theme the year was 1948 years later I heard jazz version by all the great musicians I do know the history of the song one of my favorites a jazz standard
Sometimes this song just pops in my head and I feel a sense of tranquility like no other.
Always come back to this song.. what a masterpiece, Bill with the intro and that rhythmic section. Thanks Miles.
best Miles group of all time originally on an album called "Jazz Track"....Miles,Coltrane ,Cannonball, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb.
I can't believe I never heard this recording before! This is incredible...
I got here because of my K-pop idol . And it turns out to like this song it feels good after hearing it 💜
Jin kyong nam You mean Kim Taehyung he posted on Weverse his favorite album
Wevers
I'm here because a Florida woman has to fight a gay priest in prison with string
What a wonderful world...
I can why Miles Davis is Bruno Bucciarati's favorite artist, all of miles Davis songs are smooth like silk
1 year later I hope you’ve listened to more miles davis and realized that your statement isn’t actually true
This is a music that transcends genres not solely because of its elegance but the particular mastery required to play it.
Greatjazzo
perfection and the most sublime sound imaginable of any genre
To me this is the greatest jazz song of them all. The sheer genius of each solo piece and the entire composition. I love to hear Miles and Coltrane lay down the law on this song.Two great lawgivers laying it down for the rest to follow 🤟🤘 Also love the Jimmy Cobb brushes lol and that Connonball swing🥰
I can hardly express how much joy he has given me over my long life. 🥰
No other jazz group should be allowed to play this unforgettable hymn.
it's amazing to hear this song and that your mind takes you back to that time
5:28-5:35 when Bill Evans stops comping for a moment and Adderley goes into those augmented Triads. So hip. although i don't exactly understand where he is coming from im terms of substitutions at that moment.
fucking raw
+Elliot Britton nuff said
This is the essence of jazz at its finest!!!! The unequivocal Miles Davis et al!!!💓💓
best jazz song ever.
“Beautifully Done..! Listen to everything playing..!
A jazz classic by jazz masters,
the perfect song
I love Bill's opening, and then Coltranes entrance in contrast to Mile's closing solo. Masterpiece.
This is a music that transcends genres because of the elegance of the conversation! A conversation that requires a certain mastery!
My favorite miles song .. bill evans and coltrane just terrific and miles wow 💜
None of the subsequent 'live versions were as good as this. I suspect the presence of Evans and Adderley was responsible for keeping this so together. Adderley brought the tune to the date, and his blithe improvising over the descending chords is masterful. Evans' plays it as if he wrote it. One of the best performances by the great sextet.
Thanks for that information! I've never studied the sax guys enough ... we all owe Mr. Adderly a debt for packing that chart that day ...
Could not agree more with your assessment of Evans' playing. He absolutely nails it here
Evans knows went to play it cool .but aslo he nows how to improvise while being the aggressor
Two of my favorite Bronislau Kaper pieces are this and Invitation both are absolutely masterful works by him
@Brad Pregeant aight bro thx
This was Miles quintet at its best, literally every notes are perfectly played.
戸井田さん新宿のダグのジャズバー行きましたね。戸井田さんのお友 達と僕もジャズが好きになりました。このくらいの時代前後😂
Growing up in BK, NY, my Mother use to blast this album & especially this song! Sooo glad I found after view American Masters last night. Haven't heard this tune since I was 6! Thank you.
Cannonball swings!!
I’ve been hooked to this like a drug since I discovered it years ago as it’s not on the original Kind of Blue record - everyone is so so good on it, but Bill Evans was an actual God omg that solo
the coltrane solo gets me everytime.
You just can't beat this tune
That's pure art