Miles Davis All Stars – Walkin’ (2025 Original Jazz Classics Reissue)

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The undeniable strength and conviction present in Miles Davis' performance on Walkin', underscores the urgency and passion with which he would rightfully reclaim his status as a primary architect of bop. Davis is supported by his all-stars, consisting of h

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The undeniable strength and conviction present in Miles Davis’ performance on Walkin’, underscores the urgency and passion with which he would rightfully reclaim his status as a primary architect of bop. Davis is supported by his all-stars, consisting of his primary rhythm unit:Horace Silver(piano),Percy Heath(bass), andKenny Clarke(drums). The sextet featured on the title track, as well as “Blue ‘n’ Boogie,” adds the talents of J.J. Johnson (trombone) andLucky Thompson(tenor sax). Davis’ quintet includes the primary trio andDave Schildkraut(alto sax). Perhaps not an instantly recognizable name,Schildkrautnonetheless made some notable contributions toStan Kenton‘s Kenton Showcase EPs, concurrent with his work with Miles.

Walkin’ commences with the extended title track, which follows a standard 12-bar blues theme. While the solos from Johnson and Thomson are unique, Miles retains a palpable sense of extrication from the music — as if the song was an extension of his solo instead of the other way around. The lethargic rhythms reiterate the subtle adornments of the horn section to the basic trio. In direct contrast to “Walkin'” is a full-tilt jumper, “Blue ‘n’ Boogie.” The improvisation yields some truly memorable solos and exchanges between Davis and Johnson — who can be heard clearly quoting fromThelonious Monk‘s “Rhythm-A-Ning.” “Solar” maintains a healthy tempo while drawing the listener in to the delicate interplay where the solos often dictate the melody.Horace Silver‘s piano solo is Ellington-esque in it’s subdued elegance. The final track, “Love Me or Leave Me,” gives the most solid indication of the direction Miles’ impending breakthrough would take. So swift and certain is each note of his solo, it reflects the accuracy of someone thinking several notes ahead of what he is playing. Walking is a thoroughly solid effort. via AllMusic

Label: Prestige, Craft Recordings
Series: Original Jazz Classics
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Mono, 180g
Reissued: 2025 / Original Release: 1957
Genre: Jazz
Style: Bop, Hard Bop

File under: Audiophile Jazz

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