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  1. Quiet Nights. 00:30. Concierto De Aranjuez (Adagio) Sketches Of Spain. 00:30. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) Quiet Nights. 00:30. Easy Living. Blue Moods. 00:30. En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor (adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez) – Live. Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall. 00:30. Medley: The Meaning of The Blues/Lament – Live.

  2. Quiet Nights is a studio album by the American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, and his fourth album collaboration with arranger and conductor Gil Evans, released in 1963 on Columbia Records, catalogue CL 2106 and CS 8906 in stereo.

  3. 6. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) 7. Summer Night. 8. The Time of The Barracudas. By logging into Apple Music, Deezer, or Spotify through this website, you agree to follow and receive news from Miles Davis and Sony Music. Given the popular wave of Brazilian samba music that engulfed the jazz scene of the early 1960s—“bossa nova ...

  4. - Elvin Jones / percussion Miles Davis Quintet (7): - George Coleman / tenor sax - Victor Feldman / piano - Ron Carter / bass - Frank Butler / drums ... MILES DAVIS Quiet Nights ratings distribution. 3.40 (52 ratings) Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(19%)

  5. Quiet Nights, an Album by Miles Davis. Released 16 December 1963 on Columbia (catalog no. CL 2106; Vinyl LP). Genres: Cool Jazz, Latin Jazz. Rated #169 in the best albums of 1963. Featured peformers: Miles Davis (trumpet), Teo Macero (producer), Fred Plaut (engineer), Scott Hyde (cover art).

  6. Percussion [Perc] – Elvin Jones (tracks: 1 to 6) Photography By [Liner Photography] – Don Hunstein; Producer [Produced By] – Teo Macero (tracks: 1 to 7) Producer [Production Assistance] – Rene Arsenault; Product Manager [Packaging Manager] – Nicholas Bennett; Project Manager [Project Director] – Seth Rothstein

  7. Percussion – Elvin Jones (tracks: 1 to 6) Producer – Teo Macero (tracks: 1 to 7) Reissue Producer – Bob Belden; Soprano Saxophone – Steve Lacy (tracks: 1 to 6) Trombone – Frank Rehak (tracks: 1 to 6), J.J. Johnson (tracks: 1 to 6)