



Seven Steps to Heaven by Miles Davis
“The most *charming* Miles album? This little masterpiece is seen as a minor work sandwiched between the Coltrane band and the Shorter quintet proper, but...wow...there are *sparks* flying from this performance.”
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The most *charming* Miles album? This little masterpiece is seen as a minor work sandwiched between the Coltrane band and the Shorter quintet proper, but...wow...there are *sparks* flying from this performance.
This title track from Davis's autumn 1963 album finds the Miles Davis Quintet in transition toward its classic second phase. This is also the first appearance of Herbie Hancock (piano) on a Davis record.
Always.


