E.S.P.

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E.S.P. is a 1965 jazz album by Miles Davis that marked the debut of his “second great quintet” and showcased a more adventurous, post-bop sound.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz album
studio album
artist Miles Davis
chronology Miles Davis discography
composer Herbie Hancock
Miles Davis
Ron Carter
Wayne Shorter
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception highly acclaimed
featuresEnsemble Second Great Quintet of Miles Davis
surface form: Miles Davis Second Great Quintet
followedBy Miles Smiles
follows Miles in Berlin
Seven Steps to Heaven
format LP record
genre jazz
post-bop
hasCoverArt photograph of Miles Davis and wife Frances Taylor Davis
hasInfluenceOn modern jazz improvisation
labelCatalogNumber Columbia CL 2350
Columbia CS 9150
language instrumental
length approximately 48 minutes
medium vinyl record
movement post-bop era of 1960s jazz
notableFor adventurous post-bop sound
debut of Miles Davis second great quintet
partOf Miles Davis Columbia recordings
performer Herbie Hancock
Miles Davis
Ron Carter
Tony Williams
Wayne Shorter
producer Irving Townsend
Teo Macero
recordedAt Columbia 30th Street Studio
recordingDate 1965-01-20
1965-01-21
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1965
styleCharacteristic complex harmonic structures
interactive group improvisation
track Agitation
E.S.P. self-link
Eighty-One
Iris
Little One
Mood
R.J.

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Miles Davis notableWork E.S.P.
E.S.P. track E.S.P. self-link