Atlantic Monthly: The Book on Miles: Critic Francis Davis (no relation) comments on the Miles autobiography.
Juilliard Dropout Makes Good: Gary Giddins' New York Times review of Miles' autobiography (Oct. 15, 1989.
Miles Davis : Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet ---Ink Blot Magazine: Review of Relaxin', one of a series of quickly recorded yet satisfying albums released by Prestige in the mid-50s. Includes the great fifties quintet of John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and "Philly" Joe Jones.
Miles Davis- The Electric Years- Perfect Sound Forever: An appreciation of the "electric" period of the late sixties and early seventies, which turned off many long-time fans but continues to make many new ones.
Miles Davis: E.S.P. ---Ink Blot Magazine: Review of 1965's ESP, the first release with the classic quintet of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams.
Miles Davis: Live & Plugged: Damian Rafferty's article on the Complete Plugged Nickel box set.
Miles Reissues: Reviews the reissued live electric recordings of the seventies.
Playing What's Not There: New York Times review of Ian Carr's "Miles Davis: A Biography" (September 12, 1982).
Round About Midnight: PopMatters.com - Review of the album by Maurice Bottomley.
Sketches of Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Miles Davis biographer Jack Chambers reviews "Miles Davis & Gil Evans: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings."
The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions: Reviews of the Bitches Brew box set, Wadada Leo Smith and Henry Kaiser's "Yo! Miles,' and the tribute album "Endless Miles."
The Complete Columbia Recordings Box Set: The Complete Columbia Recordings; a 6 CD Box Set by Miles Davis And John Coltrane featuring previously unreleased material. April 11, 2000 release.
Wilson & Alroy's Record Reviews: Miles Davis: Brief reviews of many Miles Davis recordings, including "Birth of the Cool," "Walkin"," and "Kind of Blue."