Miles Davis’ ‘Bopping the Blues’ from Black Lion Records, remastered for the first time in decades by legendary engineer, Bernie Grundman. These rare performances capture 20-year-old Miles Davis in session at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA. This 1946 session features the vocals of Earl Coleman and Ann Baker, with tenor-saxophonist Gene Ammons and drummer Art Blakey in the backing band.
1 Don’t Sing Me the Blues [Take 1] [Take]
2 Don’t Sing Me the Blues [Take 2] [Take]
3 I’ve Always Got the Blues [Take 1] [Take]
4 I’ve Always Got the Blues [Take 2] [Take]
5 I’ve Always Got the Blues [Take 3] [Take]
6 Don’t Explain to Me Baby [Take 1] [Take]
7 Don’t Explain to Me Baby [Take 2] [Take]
8 Don’t Explain to Me Baby [Take 3] [Take]
9 Don’t Explain to Me Baby [Take 4] [Take]
10 Baby, Won’t You Make Up Your Mind [Take 1] [Take]
11 Baby, Won’t You Make Up Your Mind [Take 2] [Take]
12 Baby, Won’t You Make Up Your Mind [Take 3] [Take]