Footprints (7:53)

Cover of The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings 1965-1968 Disc 2

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  • StuartHaden1

    I love this era of jazz. It's so full of sentiment, emotion and memories. Warm memories of my old haunts in New York

    21 Feb 6:54pm Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    at 1.31 the soundtrack ended......what is going on?

    25 Sep 2012 Reply
  • DonkeyKongJr13

    hit it, miles

    23 Mar 2012 Reply
  • MIURAsiix7

    iconic quintet doing some fine playing

    15 Mar 2012 Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    I love this era of jazz. It's so full of sentiment, emotion and memories. Definitely footprints in the sand on a hot day at the seaside. How refreshing, how warm and how relaxing.

    13 Jan 2012 Reply
  • Balletrocker

    There is a lot going on in this tune.

    21 Dec 2011 Reply
  • zinga1492

    Magic!

    17 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Theeboon

    Tony Williams really kills it on this one. On. Fire.

    6 Mar 2011 Reply
  • CameronIainX

    just brilliant

    19 Feb 2011 Reply
  • da4cu4

    I think it's endlessly long.

    28 Jan 2011 Reply
  • jongregory2

    There have been several versions of this. I think I like this one best.

    27 Dec 2010 Reply
  • cjblasciuc

    Slow and Dopey!!!!

    19 Nov 2010 Reply
  • Blue_Jazz

    ufff!

    12 Nov 2010 Reply
  • pone2none

    whew!!!

    24 Aug 2010 Reply
  • patsixtin50

    les cieux ont du s ouvrir le jour ou le morceau a ete cree

    27 May 2010 Reply
  • FlutteringPetal

    what a pure combination of talent.

    5 May 2010 Reply
  • barjuke

    MILES lift many footprints!!!!!

    14 Mar 2010 Reply
  • casadibosco

    Herbie Hancock on piano. I also love hearing Bill Evans.

    21 Jan 2010 Reply
  • ahicks70

    Pureliquid wrote: "RZA built Wu-Tang off of Miles' mold for assembling great artists" Sorry, but it just so happens they are all friends and a cousin here or there (Old Dirty and Rza) so they were not assembled, which makes it that much more amazing...to think that many talented people already know each other and hang out all day anyway....RARE and amazing. In Miles case, he had to assemble the cast just as you stated.

    7 Jan 2010 Reply
  • PrakashKrishnan

    Absolutely inspired and brilliant! They rhythm section's just kicking on this track!

    26 Dec 2009 Reply
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