Super Hits (Miles Davis album)

Super Hits (Miles Davis album)

Infobox Album
Name = Super Hits
Type = Compilation
Artist = Miles Davis


Released = Startdate|2001|04|17
Recorded = 1956–1985
Genre = Jazz
Length = 48:43
Label = Sony/Legacy
Producer = Teo Macero and Irving Townsend, Teo Macero, Miles Davis and Robert Irving III, Teo Macero and Cal Lampley, Irving Townsend, Gil Evans and Miles Davis, and Miles Davis and Robert Irving III
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0pfuxqu0ldke link]
Compiler = Bob Belden
Last album =
This album = "Super Hits"
(2001)
Next album =
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Super Hits
Type = Compilation


Lower caption = Re-release cover

"Super Hits" is a greatest hits album from Miles Davis.

Track listing

#"So What" (Davis) - 9:22 (from "Kind of Blue")
#"Someday My Prince Will Come" (Frank Churchill and Larry Morey) - 9:02 (from "Someday My Prince Will Come")
#"Time After Time" (Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman) - 3:39 (from "You're Under Arrest")
#"Summertime" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, and DuBose Heyward) - 3:17 (from "Porgy and Bess")
#"Eighty-One" (Ron Carter and Davis) - 6:21 (from "E.S.P.")
#"Bye Bye Blackbird" (Ray Henderson) - 7:54 (from "'Round About Midnight")
#"New Rhumba" (Ahmad Jamal) - 4:37 (from "Miles Ahead")
#"Human Nature" (Steve Porcaro and John Bettis) - 4:31 (from "You're Under Arrest")

Personnel

;"So What"
*Cannonball AdderleyAlto saxophone
*Paul ChambersUpright bass
*Jimmy CobbDrum kit
*John ColtraneTenor saxophone
*Miles DavisTrumpet, band leader
*Bill EvansPiano

;"Someday My Prince Will Come"
*Paul Chambers – Double bass
*Jimmy Cobb – Drum kit
*John Coltrane – Tenor saxophone
*Miles Davis – Trumpet, band leader
*Wynton Kelly - Piano
*Hank Mobley - Tenor saxophone

;"Time After Time"
*Bob Berg - Soprano sax
*Miles Davis - Trumpet
*Al Foster - Drums
*Robert Irving III - Synthesizer
*Darryl Jones - Bass
*John McLaughlin - Guitar
*John Scofield - Guitar

;"Summertime"
*Cannonball Adderley - Alto saxophone
*Danny Bank - Alto flute, bass clarinet
*Bill Barber - Tuba
*Phil Bodner - Flute, alto flute, clarinet
*Joe Bennett - Trombone
*Paul Chambers - Bass
*Jimmy Cleveland - Trombone
*Jimmy Cobb - Drum kit
*Johnny Coles - Trumpet
*Miles Davis - Trumpet, flugelhorn
*Gil Evans - Arrangement and conducting
*Bernie Glow - Trumpet
*Dick Hixon - Trombone
*Louis Mucci - Trumpet
*Romeo Penque - Flute, alto flute, clarinet
*Frank Rehak - Trombone
*Jerome Richardson - Flute, alto flute, clarinet
*Ernie Royal - Trumpet
*Willie Ruff - Horn
*Gunther Schuller - Horn
*Julius Watkins - Horn

;"Eighty-One"
*Ron Carter - Double bass
*Miles Davis - Trumpet
*Herbie Hancock - Piano
*Wayne Shorter - Tenor saxophone
*Tony Williams - Drum kit

;"Bye Bye Blackbird"
*Paul Chambers - Bass
*John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone
*Miles Davis - Trumpet
*Red Garland - Piano
*Philly Joe Jones - Drum kit

;"New Rhumba"
*Danny Bank - Bass clarinet
*Bill Barber - Tuba
*Joe Bennett - Trombone
*John Carisi - Trumpet
*Paul Chambers - Bass
*Jimmy Cleveland - Trombone
*Sid Cooper - Flute, clarinet
*Miles Davis - Flugelhorn
*Bernie Glow - Trumpet
*Taft Jordan - Trumpet
*Lee Konitz - Alto saxophone
*Tom Mitchell - Bass trombone
*Tony Miranda - Horn
*Louis Mucci - Trumpet
*Romeo Penque - Flute, clarinet
*Frank Rehak - Trombone
*Ernie Royal - Trumpet
*Willie Ruff - Horn
*Art Taylor - Drum kit

;"Human Nature"
*Bob Berg - Soprano sax
*Miles Davis - Trumpet
*Al Foster - Drums
*Robert Irving III - Synthesizer
*Darryl Jones - Bass
*John McLaughlin - Guitar
*John Scofield - Guitar

Release history

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