Kind of Blue (Miles Davis)
Approval Rate: 77%
Reviews 29
by canadasucks
Thu Jul 16 2009When it's on in the office no one's allowed to bother me. (okay- that's an overstatement. . .the boss is. . .) And there's no nice way to say this- you have no taste in music if you don't own this Jazz album. People who hate jazz like this album. Who would be that dumb/ignorant to give this less than a perfect rating? KIND OF BLUE cannot possibly be lower than first, second, or third on anybody's list of greatest jazz albums of all time. Don't you remember the first time you heard the opening notes of this album? Hey, I love rock. . .but Jazz goes places that rock cannot reach. KIND OF BLUE is a great place for people to start building their CD collection of Jazz music. (Fellas- this is a great CD to have in the player when that special someone comes over when you are cooking dinner- the 'sensitive but masculine and intelligent' bs that you want to project.)
by jazzcatguido
Fri Aug 11 2006So many reviews have been written on this album... it's sooo good, no more reviews on it need be done. Simply buy it and enjoy!
by andrewt
Thu Mar 23 2006This album is perfect in every way. A must-have. Easily one of the Top 5 lp's ever.
by jaywilton
Wed Feb 16 2005I think 'Kind of Blue' still is the best selling jazz album;it deserves to be-particularly after listening to the Grammy's-most of which was dreck.
by trisec
Thu Jul 22 2004Why isn't this #1? Still the most influential, best selling, absolutely gotta have Jazz album of all time. If you listen to this and don't like it, well, you've got a lot to learn about music, my friend.
by hotel283
Mon Jun 28 2004The standard by which all others are measured. I can't believe it's so low on the list.
by tvtator
Mon Nov 10 2003A pure genius. Probably the best jazz CD ever recorded. Absolutely beautiful, a work of art.
by leroyneiman
Thu May 08 2003A+++++
by faustino74
Thu Apr 10 2003This is what got me into jazz
by sarahj
Wed Mar 26 2003Classic. Gotta have it.
by dublinscene
Tue Jan 21 2003If only I could find a similar album of such greatness.
by consumergal
Tue Dec 24 2002Miles Davis will always stand the test of time.
by marsobig
Tue Jul 16 2002Can't listen to it all the way through. First song. Off the hooker.
by cde1970
Thu Nov 08 2001Perfection. Pure cool with gorgeous timing and poise from all concerned. Miles's playing, in particular on Blue in Green is exquisite. A true master of his instrument. THE definitive album of the 1950's.
by granfalloon
Wed Jul 11 2001An absolute jazz masterpiece! Miles changed jazz forever with this album (he would do it again a couple more times)! His intonation is so emotive and eloquent, and juxtaposed with Coltrane's alternately smooth and manic soloing it creates an almost mystic sound! From the delicate piano into on "So What" to the elegant modal mysticism of "Flamenco Sketches", Miles showed the merits of cool jazz as a highly expressive art form.
by medgarevers
Tue Apr 17 2001If you don't like or know much about jazz, but would like to indulge in a good introductory jazz record, pick this one up. Listen to it like you would any pop record- don't consider it to be dinner music, or whatever, just turn it up and get caught up in its serene splendor. "Kind of Blue" is a beautiful piece of Davis', John Coltrane's, and the rest of the musicians' hearts.
by bop_meister
Fri Mar 09 2001A classic! This is the one CD you MUST have in your collection!
by suck9771om
Mon Aug 14 2000Miles delivers his best, almost impromptu performance in this classic of the 20th century. Coltrane kicks butt.
by mrbi9668om
Fri Aug 11 2000"Kind of Blue" was the symbolic end of the hard bop era. Miles and his compatriots blow freely over a number of modal and blues-oriented themes. Coltrane's solo on "All Blues," caused me to start playing tenor saxaphone. This album turned me on to jazz.
by pibo9523om
Wed Aug 09 2000This is the best Jazz there is, and the best there ever will be. Any time it is rainy or I am in a funky mood, I listen to kind of blue, and Miles Davis' trumpet makes everything better. This is truly inspirational.
by bac_7087om
Sat Jun 03 2000you mean everyone didn' t put a five here? what a shame
by kaat5793om
Thu May 04 2000One of the finest jazz groups ever assembled: Miles, Coltrane, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderly, Wynton Kelly, and others - created order from chaos in one of jazz's finest hours. Outstanding solos from all, especially from Trane and Miles on "All Blues."
by bill1887om
Sat Nov 27 1999Of all the miles davis album - this is the one i would take to a desert island if i could only take one album. kind of blue is considered by the majority of jazz musicians as the finest example of jazz recorded - ever. if you do not own it - go buy it - now. jazz doesn't get any better than this. after 40 years - it is still fresh - and - unfortunetely - we have no musician of miles stature today. bill boyd - ventura - california
by krsa1401et
Sun Nov 21 1999Greatest jazz album of all-time.
by clav1256om
Tue Nov 16 1999Kind of Blue is a classic piece of "art." It is a ground breaking album that sets the mood for the jazz blues scene.
by dragonfly
Sun Nov 14 1999The best at his best.
by iron885om
Sat Nov 06 1999Miles Davis is a master musician. Kind of Blue is by far one of the best jazz cd's I own.
by abah584om
Tue Nov 02 1999Miles Davis at his best. Spacey and etherereal.
by amir666om
Mon Nov 01 1999it don't get any better than this