If you listen to the first cut on "Kind of Blue" carefully, you'll discover that in the beginning, before
Cannonball Adderly takes his solo, what you are listening to is an average studio recording. Good jazz players to be sure. Who could take issue with Miles and Coltrane? However, once Adderly takes his solo, he is so inspired that he brings the rest of the group to attention and from then on, its a great album. So, to answer your question. buy more albums that feature Cannonball Adderly.
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