John Coltrane Discography - With Miles Davis

With Miles Davis

See Miles Davis for more information on Coltrane’s recordings with Davis.

Compilations:

  • The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions (4 discs)
  • The Best of Miles Davis and John Coltrane (1 disc)
  • The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis with John Coltrane (6 discs)

1955:

  • Circle in the Round (1955) (released in 1979)
  • 'Round About Midnight (1955)
  • Basic Miles (1955)
  • Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1955)

1956:

  • Workin' (1956)
  • Steamin' (1956)
  • Relaxin' (1956)
  • Cookin' (1956)
  • Miles Davis Quintet at Peacock Alley (1956)
  • Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants (1956) (Coltrane on 1 track only)

1958:

  • Circle in the Round (1958) (released in 1979)
  • Milestones (1958)
  • Makin' Wax (1958)
  • Jazz Track (1958)
  • '58 Sessions (1958)
  • Black Giants (1958)
  • Miles & Monk at Newport (1958)
  • Miles Davis All Stars featuring John Coltrane with Cannonball Adderley (1958)

1959:

  • Kind of Blue (1959)

1960:

  • Live at Olympia Paris (1960)
  • Miles Davis and John Coltrane Live in Stockholm (1960)

1961:

  • Someday My Prince Will Come (1961) (Coltrane on 2 tracks only)

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