Miles Davis Newbe Question


I recently purchased a CD by Miles Davis titled "Love Songs".
This is the first Miles Davis music I have purchased. What would be some recommendations as to some of his best material. Thanks very much for any feedback!
ck
my first Davis material was "ascenseur pour lechafaud"...original soundtrack for some french movie...that thing blowed me away...manny exelent takes by miles and crew...most laidback album ever...also check "steamin with miles", "miles ahead" "in a silent way" as someone mentioned...masterpieces...cheers to audiogon society...
"Lift to the Scaffold" soundtrack is great but I get bored by "In A Silent Way".
go with IMO miles best band,hancock,shorter,carter and williams.you won`t be sorry
Al
As an additional thought...while my first concert was Miles Davis...and it was wonderful...stylistically, I preferred and still prefer Clifford Brown to Miles...Clifford was wonderful...and depending on your personal tastes, you may like his work, may not....but he is a worthy listen.
The Complete Blue Note and Pacific Jazz Recordings....I was just listening the other day, and commented here on Audiogon as to 'What's on your Turntable'.
Sadly, Clifford died so young in a car accident...1956. But his legacy and work lives on--he worked with Cannonball Adderley and Charlie Parker...great people to associate with.
If you try him...let us know what you think...his style and tone...for my taste the best...Chris Botti unabashedly emulates his style--and while not as good, a terrific player in his own right.

Good listening,
Larry
Clifford is my favorite too. His pairing with Max Roach was the best. Richie Powell, who was Bud Powell's younger brother was also killed in that accident.