Miles and Monk at Newport is a classic album by the Miles Davis Sextet, released in 1963. The album features live recordings from the Newport Jazz Festival, where Davis and his band shared the stage with the legendary pianist Thelonious Monk.
The album is a perfect showcase of the two jazz giants' unique styles and their ability to complement each other's playing. The sextet, which includes Davis on trumpet, George Coleman on tenor saxophone, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums, provides the perfect backdrop for Davis and Monk's improvisations.
The album's standout tracks include the opening number "Ah-Leu-Cha," a fast-paced bebop number that showcases the sextet's virtuosity, and the hauntingly beautiful "Round Midnight," where Davis's muted trumpet and Monk's delicate piano playing create a mesmerizing atmosphere.