The Musings of Miles

[1][2] The six tracks were all recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's home studio on June 7, 1955.

[3] Pianist Red Garland and drummer Philly Joe Jones would go on to join Miles' First Great Quintet, that would record later in 1955.

[4] "A Night in Tunisia" features Jones playing with special drum sticks which had bells riveted to the shaft.

[5] The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow called it "likable if not essential music.

"[6] This 1950s jazz album-related article is a stub.