"Birdland 1951" is a captivating live album by the legendary Miles Davis, released on January 17, 2004, under Blue Note Records. This album is a testament to Davis' versatility and genius, spanning a wide range of jazz genres including cool jazz, hard bop, bebop, jazz fusion, jazz blues, and even free jazz. Recorded at the iconic Birdland, the album captures the raw energy and spontaneity of Davis' performances, offering a unique glimpse into his artistic evolution.
The album features a mix of live tracks and remastered recordings, with notable performances such as "Half Nelson," "Down," and "Tempus Fugit." The standout track, "The Squirrel (Live) (Birdland)," showcases Davis' innovative approach to jazz, blending different styles and pushing the boundaries of the genre. With a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "Birdland 1951" is a comprehensive journey through Davis' musical prowess, making it a valuable addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.