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Miles Davis, Kind of Blue sessions contact sheet, 1959 by Don Hunstein
Miles Davis 1959 contact sheet print from the Kind Of Blue sessions in New York by Don Hunstein, estate stamped limited edition print
During the Kind of Blue sessions, Miles Davis provided his sextet with a schematic framework for the modal improvisations that would comprise the album. Though primarily a trumpet player, Davis used the piano as a compositional tool. This rare shot of Miles at the keys provides a candid insight into his working methods as well as a glimpse into the studio ambience that created one of the most atmospheric and influential albums of all-time. This contact sheet print shows the collaboration between the musicians as they strive for musical perfection.
Framing is available for prints in this collection . Click HERE for more information on how to add framing to your print order
Miles Davis 1959 contact sheet print from the Kind Of Blue sessions in New York by Don Hunstein, estate stamped limited edition print
During the Kind of Blue sessions, Miles Davis provided his sextet with a schematic framework for the modal improvisations that would comprise the album. Though primarily a trumpet player, Davis used the piano as a compositional tool. This rare shot of Miles at the keys provides a candid insight into his working methods as well as a glimpse into the studio ambience that created one of the most atmospheric and influential albums of all-time. This contact sheet print shows the collaboration between the musicians as they strive for musical perfection.
Framing is available for prints in this collection . Click HERE for more information on how to add framing to your print order