Miles Davis' 'Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud' ('Elevator to the Gallows') is without a doubt a landmark in the trumpeter's discography but also in the history of soundtrack. First released in 1958 the album has gained the recognition of the whole jazz planet and beyond. Among the many reasons for its amazing success is the highly innovative approach that Miles Davis took to composing the music. Never had a soundtrack contributed as much to the fame of a film, and the themes improvised during the legendary recording session made in Paris have now become standards in jazz and keep on fascinating new generations of listeners.
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