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  1. " Freddie Freeloader " is a composition by Miles Davis and is the second track on his 1959 album Kind of Blue. The piece takes the form of a twelve-bar blues in B ♭, but the chord over the final two bars of each chorus is an A ♭ 7, not the traditional B ♭ 7 followed by either F7 for a turnaround or some variation of B ♭ 7 for an ending.

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  2. "Freddie Freeloader" is a 12-bar B-flat blues composition by Miles Davis featured on his influential 1959 album Kind of Blue. For this bluesy piece, Davis brought in...

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  3. Jimmy Cobb, fue un reconocido acompañante y solista, más conocido por ser una parte clave del primer gran quinteto de Miles Davis de fines de la década de 1950. Fue el batería en el legendario álbum de Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959).

  4. 1 de ago. de 2001 · The first tune recorded, "Freddie Freeloader," is representative of the "first take" magic on the record, and it features the happy, swinging playing of pianist Wynton Kelly, who had recently...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2009 · For Davis and saxophonists John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley, pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb, Kind of Blue was simply another day at work.

  6. Miles Davis. Track 2 on Kind of Blue. Producer. Irving Townsend. Thematically, “Freddie Freeloader” is something of an orphan in Kind of Blue. In his liner notes for the original release, Bill...

  7. Musicians arrived at Columbia 30th Street Studios in New York fifty years ago today to begin working on the new Miles Davis album. Present that day were saxophonists John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb.