Miles Davis's 'Birdland 1951' is a captivating live album that showcases the legendary jazz musician's exceptional talent. Released on 27 January 2004 by Blue Note Records, this collection of tracks was recorded from February to September 1951 at the iconic Birdland jazz club in New York City. The album features a selection of radio broadcasts from three different dates: 17 February, 2 June, and 29 September 1951.
This remarkable album offers a unique glimpse into Miles Davis's early career, with tracks that have been issued in various forms on bootlegs over the years, as well as previously unreleased material. The February 17 broadcast, in particular, is a rare treat, making its debut release on this album. The tracklist includes standout performances of 'Move', 'Half Nelson', and 'Lady Bird', demonstrating Davis's mastery of cool jazz, hard bop, and bebop.
With a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, 'Birdland 1951' is an immersive listening experience that transports you to the vibrant jazz scene of 1950s New York. Miles Davis's incredible musicianship, combined with the intimate setting of the Birdland club, creates an unforgettable atmosphere that will leave you enchanted. Whether you're a long-time fan of Miles Davis or just discovering his music, 'Birdland 1951' is an essential addition to any jazz collection.