Someday My Prince Will Come (album)
Someday My Prince Will Come is an album recorded in March 1961 by Miles Davis. It was the only studio recording of the Miles Davis Quintet on which Hank Mobley played, and was also the last time John Coltrane and Philly Joe Jones would record with Davis (neither was a member of Davis's working group by this time). Both Coltrane and Mobley play on the title track, Coltrane is the only saxophonist on Teo, and Jones replaces Cobb on I Thought About You and Blues No. 2.
Track listing
- "Someday My Prince Will Come" (F.E. Churchill-L. Morey)
- "Old Folks" (D.L. Hill-W. Robison)
- "Pfrancing" (Miles Davis) [No Blues]
- "Drad-Dog" (Miles Davis)
- "Teo" (Miles Davis)
- "I Thought About You" (J. Mercer-J. Van Heusen)
CD reissues include Blues No. 2 and an alternate take of Someday My Prince Will Come.
Perfomers
- Miles Davis – Trumpet
- Hank Mobley – Tenor saxophone
- John Coltrane – Tenor saxophone
- Wynton Kelly – Piano
- Paul Chambers – Bass
- Philly Joe Jones – Drums
- Jimmy Cobb – Drums
Categories: 1961 albums | Miles Davis albums | Album stubs