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* ShoutOut:
** The opening measures of Music/ClaudeDebussy's "Voiles" inspired the famous introduction of "So What".
** Duane Allman (Music/TheAllmanBrothersBand) said: "I have listened to that album so many times that for the past couple of years, I haven't hardly listened to anything else."
** "So What?" was sampled in the song "Scenario" from Music/ATribeCalledQuest's ''Music/TheLowEndTheory'' (1991).
** The folk-rock band Pentangle [[WithLyrics added lyrics]] to "All Blues" on their song "I've Got a Feeling" from their album ''Sweet Child'' (1968).
** Industrial hip-hop act Music/{{Dalek}} sampled "Blue in Green" in their song "The Untravelled Road".

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* ShoutOut:
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ShoutOut: The opening measures of Music/ClaudeDebussy's "Voiles" inspired the famous introduction of "So What".
** Duane Allman (Music/TheAllmanBrothersBand) said: "I have listened to that album so many times that for the past couple of years, I haven't hardly listened to anything else."
** "So What?" was sampled in the song "Scenario" from Music/ATribeCalledQuest's ''Music/TheLowEndTheory'' (1991).
** The folk-rock band Pentangle [[WithLyrics added lyrics]] to "All Blues" on their song "I've Got a Feeling" from their album ''Sweet Child'' (1968).
** Industrial hip-hop act Music/{{Dalek}} sampled "Blue in Green" in their song "The Untravelled Road".
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''Kind of Blue'' is Music/MilesDavis' most famous and critically acclaimed album. Since its 1959 release, it has become the top selling jazz album of all time and influenced countless musicians, not only in {{jazz}}, but in all kinds of genres. In 2002, it was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for its cultural, historical and aesthetic importance.

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''Kind of Blue'' is Music/MilesDavis' most famous and critically acclaimed album. album, released in 1959 through Creator/ColumbiaRecords. Since its 1959 release, it has become the top selling jazz album of all time and influenced countless musicians, not only in {{jazz}}, but in all kinds of genres. In 2002, it was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for its cultural, historical and aesthetic importance.



* NewSoundAlbum: With ''Kind of Blue'', Davis completed his move from the complicated chord changes of hard bop to a compositionally simpler jazz style - modality - offering players a far simpler script from which to work.

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* NewSoundAlbum: With ''Kind of Blue'', Davis completed his move from the complicated chord changes of hard bop to a compositionally simpler jazz style - -- modality - -- offering players a far simpler script from which to work.

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