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  1. Someday My Prince Will Come (Columbia, 1961) With Kenny Drew. Kenny Drew Trio (Riverside, 1956) Pal Joey (Riverside, 1958) – rec. 1957; With Bill Evans. 1958: Everybody Digs Bill Evans (Riverside, 1959) 1959: On Green Dolphin Street (Riverside, 1977) 1962: Interplay (Riverside, 1963) 1967: California Here I Come (Verve, 1982) 1976 ...

  2. On March 21, ex-Davis drummer Philly Joe Jones made his final contribution to a Davis session, replacing Cobb for the original "Blues No. 2", which was not used on the album. Re-issue [ edit ] On June 8, 1999, Legacy Records reissued the album for compact disc with two bonus tracks including the unused "Blues No. 2" and an ...

  3. 1961: Someday My Prince Will Come (Columbia) Con Sonny Rollins. 1956: Tenor Madness (Riverside) 1967: Newk's Time ; Con Bill Evans. 1958: Everybody Digs Bill Evans (Riverside Records) 1967: California Here I Come ; Con Blue Mitchell. 1958: Big 6 (Riverside) 1958: Smooth as the Wind (Riverside) Con otros líderes

  4. There was one other last reunion that took place during the sessions for Someday: on the originally unissued track “Blues No. 2” drummer Philly Joe Jones hits with his familiar crispness and “conversation”—all skips and flourishes—a bittersweet reminder of their years together.

  5. The Complete Miles Davis Featuring John Coltrane comprises such fabled Davis albums as ‘Round About Midnight, Milestones, Jazz at the Plaza, Someday My Prince Will Come, and the legendary Kind of Blue.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2008 · Besides the Coltrane/Mobley meeting, the session affords the listener a unique opportunity to contrast the "new" drummer, Jimmy Cobb, with his predecessor, Philly Joe Jones, who sits in on "Blues No. 2," a track available only on the CD reissue.

  7. Philly Joe Jones . Position: Drums . Year of Birth: 1923 . Years with Miles: 1953-1958 ... Someday My Prince Will Come. 00:30 Lyrics Add to library Play/Pause Bye Bye Blackbird ‘Round About Midnight. 00:30 Lyrics Add to library ...