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Reid Miles (July 4, 1927 – February 2, 1993) was an American
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and
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best known for his work for
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in the 1950s and 1960s.


Biography

Reid Miles was born in
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, on July 4, 1927 but, following the
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and the separation of his parents, moved with his mother to
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, in 1929.The Cover Art Of Blue Note Records by Graham Marsh and Glyn Callingham After high school Miles joined the Navy and, following his discharge, moved to
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to enroll at
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. After working in
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in the early 1950s for John Hermansader and ''
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'' magazineRichard Cook ''Blue Note Records The Biography'', and Margaret Hockaday's advertising firm, Miles was hired in his own right around 1955 by
Francis Wolff Francis Wolff (April 5, 1907 – March 8, 1971) was a record company executive, photographer and record producer. Wolff's skills, as an executive and a photographer, were important contributions to the success of the Blue Note record label. Care ...
of the jazz record label
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to design album covers when the label began releasing their recordings on 12" LPs. Miles designed over five hundred covers, frequently incorporating the session photographs of Francis Wolff and, later, his own photographs, although many of his later designs dispensed entirely with photographs. Miles wasn't particularly interested in jazz, professing to have much more of an interest in classical music; he received several copies of each Blue Note album he designed but gave most of them to friends or sold them to used record shops. Miles used the descriptions of the sessions relayed to him by producer Alfred Lion to create the artwork. Lion's retirement as a record producer in 1967 coincided with the end of Miles' connection with Blue Note. "Fifty Bucks an album...they loved it, thought it was modern, they thought it went with the music...one or two colors to work with at that time and some outrageous graphics!" As a photographer, Miles moved to Hollywood, California in 1971 and operated a studio under the name Reid Miles Inc. Many of his most famous shots were elaborate montages of people and group photographs, reminiscent of
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. Several of these were shot for record album covers, including '' Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits'' and ''
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''. Miles created a fine art series of photographs. A signature technique of these were the visual elements of the photograph that continued across the matting and frames. He later directed television commercials, which garnered him a Clio Award in 1976.


Select discography


Blue Note Records

*'' Bud! The Amazing Bud Powell (Vol. 3)'' *'' Cool Struttin''' *''
Doin' the Thing ''Doin' the Thing'' is a live album by jazz pianist Horace Silver, released on the Blue Note label in 1961. It was the only live album released featuring the "classic" Horace Silver Quintet. The album was recorded at the Village Gate nightclub ...
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'' *'' Hub-Tones'' *''
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'' *'' A Night at Birdland Vol. 1'' *'' The Scene Changes: The Amazing Bud Powell (Vol. 5)'' *'' Serenade to a Soul Sister'' *'' Milt Jackson and the Thelonious Monk Quintet'' *''
The Sidewinder ''The Sidewinder'' is a 1964 album by the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, U.S. It was released on the Blue Note label as BLP 4157 (mono) and BST 84157 ( stereo). The title track ...
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Out to Lunch! ''Out to Lunch!'' is a 1964 album by jazz multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. His only recording on Blue Note as a leader, it was issued as BLP 4163 and BST 84163. Featuring Dolphy in a quintet with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, vibraphonist Bobb ...
'' *'' Empyrean Isles'' *'' Our Man in Paris'' *''
No Room for Squares ''No Room for Squares'' is an album by jazz tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded on March 7 & October 2, 1963 and released on the Blue Note Records, Blue Note label. It features performances by Mobley, trumpeters Lee Morgan and Donald Byrd, pian ...
'' *'' Blue Train'' *''
Go (Dexter Gordon album) ''Go!'' is a studio album by jazz musician Dexter Gordon featuring Sonny Clark, Butch Warren and Billy Higgins, recorded on August 27, 1962 and released in the same year on Blue Note. According to the liner notes by Ira Gitler, this session was ...
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A New Perspective ''A New Perspective'' is a 1964 studio album by jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd. It was released on the Blue Note label as BLP 4124 and BST 84124. In 2017, it was ranked at number 194 on ''Pitchfork''s list of the "200 Best Albums of the 1960s". The ...
'' *'' In 'n Out'' *''
Judgment! ''Judgment!'' is a studio album by American jazz pianist Andrew Hill, recorded and released in 1964 on Blue Note Records. Accompanied by drummer Elvin Jones, bassist Richard Davis and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson - Hill weaves his music around ...
'' *'' It's Time! (album)'' *'' Into Somethin''' *'' The Sermon (Jimmy Smith album)'' *'' Midnight Special (Jimmy Smith album)'' *'' Good Move!'' *''
Moanin' ''Moanin'' (originally titled ''Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers'') is a jazz album by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers recorded in 1958 for the Blue Note label and released in 1959. Background This was Blakey's first album for Blue Note ...
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Speak No Evil ''Speak No Evil'' is the sixth album by Wayne Shorter. It was released in June 1966 by Blue Note Records. The music combines elements of hard bop and modal jazz, and features Shorter on tenor saxophone, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Herbi ...
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Out of This World (The Three Sounds album) ''Out of This World'' is an album by jazz group The Three Sounds featuring performances recorded in 1962 and released on the Blue Note Records, Blue Note label.
'' *'' Midnight Creeper'' *'' Joyride (Stanley Turrentine album)'' *''
Trompeta Toccata ''Trompeta Toccata'' is a 1964 jazz album by trumpeter Kenny Dorham. It was released by Blue Note Records in 1965 as BST 84181. It was remastered by original recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder in 2006. ''Trompeta Toccata'', as with Dorham's pr ...
'' *'' Una Mas'' *''
The Rumproller ''The Rumproller'' is an album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan released on the Blue Note label. It was recorded mainly on April 21, 1965 and features performances by Morgan with Joe Henderson, Ronnie Mathews, Victor Sproles, and Billy Higgins. Rece ...
'' *'' Stick-Up!'' *''
Maiden Voyage (Herbie Hancock album) ''Maiden Voyage'' is the fifth album led by jazz musician Herbie Hancock, and was recorded by Rudy Van Gelder on March 17, 1965, for Blue Note Records. It was issued as BLP 4195 and BST 84195. Featuring Hancock with tenor saxophonist George Cole ...
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Dippin' ''Dippin is an album by jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley released on the Blue Note Records, Blue Note label in 1966. It is the second of nine Blue Note sessions to feature Mobley alongside Lee Morgan during the trumpeter's second stint with the label. ...
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Soul Station ''Soul Station'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley that was released in 1960 by Blue Note Records. It is considered by many critics to be his finest album. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio and rooted in the hard bop style, Mobley's ...
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Quartet/Quintet/Sextet ''Quartet/Quintet/Sextet'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson featuring his earliest recordings as a leader on the Blue Note label performed by Donaldson's Quartet with pianist Horace Silver, bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Art Taylo ...
'' *'' Gettin' Around'' *'' Speakin' My Piece'' *'' Hank Mobley (album)'' *''
Night Dreamer ''Night Dreamer'' is the fourth album by American jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter. It was released in November 1964 by Blue Note Records. With a quintet of trumpeter Lee Morgan, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Elvin Jones ...
'' *'' Gravy Train (Lou Donaldson album)'' *'' Takin' Off'' *'' Speak Like a Child (album)'' *''
Dialogue (Bobby Hutcherson album) ''Dialogue'' is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, released on the Blue Note label in 1965. This was Hutcherson's first LP released as bandleader (an earlier session, '' The Kicker'', has since been issued on CD by Blue Note) follow ...
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Jutta Hipp with Zoot Sims ''Jutta Hipp with Zoot Sims'' is an album by German jazz pianist Jutta Hipp recorded in 1956 which was released on the Blue Note label as BLP 1530.
'' *'' Happy Frame of Mind'' *''
Sonny Rollins, Volume 1 ''Sonny Rollins, Volume 1'' is a jazz album by Sonny Rollins, his first effort for the Blue Note label. Cook, Stephen & Campbell, Al at allmusic/ref> The original LP record, Blue Note release BLP-1542, did not distinguish the volume number in th ...
'' *'' Lee-Way'' *'' Mode for Joe'' *''
A Swingin' Affair ''A Swingin' Affair'' is a 1962 album by saxophonist Dexter Gordon, recorded two days after ''Go (Dexter Gordon album), Go!'', and with the same line-up. Recording and music The album was recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jers ...
'' *'' Open Sesame (Freddie Hubbard album)'' *'' Introducing Kenny Burrell'' *'' Let Freedom Ring'' *'' Blues Walk'' *'' Free Form (Donald Byrd album)''


Others

*'' Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits'' *''
The Basement Tapes ''The Basement Tapes'' is the sixteenth album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his second with the Band. It was released on June 26, 1975, by Columbia Records. Two-thirds of the album's 24 tracks feature Dylan on lead vocals backed b ...
'' *'' Goin' Places'' *'' The Gambler''


Sources

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