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- Seven_Steps:_The_Complete_Columbia_Recordings_of_Miles_Davis_1963–1964 comment "Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis 1963–1964 is a box set of studio and concert recordings by Miles Davis for Columbia Records over a two-year period. It marks the final part of the time of transition between the two so-called \"Great Quintet\" formations. John Coltrane had left the band and Davis searched for a new tenor saxophonist. After dismissing Hank Mobley among others, Davis hired George Coleman; he is featured on the recordings on four of the seven discs.".