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| Miles Davis | Primary Artist, Trumpet |
| Paul Horn | Flute, Alto Flute, Tenor Saxophone |
| Frank Butler | Drums |
| Ron Carter | Bass |
| George Coleman | Tenor Saxophone |
| Victor Feldman | Piano |
| Herbie Hancock | Piano |
| Elvin Jones | Percussion |
| Steve Lacy | Soprano Saxophone |
| Jerome Richardson | Flute, Reeds |
| Julius Watkins | French Horn |
| Tony Williams | Drums |
| Frank Rehak | Trombone |
| Ernie Royal | Trumpet |
| Jimmy Cobb | Drums |
| Ray Alonge | French Horn |
| Harold Baker | Trumpet |
| Billy Barber | Tuba |
| Raymond Beckenstein | Flute, Reeds |
| Willie Bobo | Bongos |
| Garvin Bushell | Bassoon, Contrabassoon |
| Paul Chambers | Bass |
| Gene Cipriano | Alto Flute, Oboe, Tenor Saxophone |
| Donald Corrado | Horn, French Horn |
| Fred Dutton | Bassoon |
| Gil Evans | Conductor |
| Bernie Glow | Trumpet |
| Bill Hinshaw | Horn, French Horn |
| J.J. Johnson | Trombone |
| Louis Mucci | Trumpet |
| Richard Perissi | Horn, French Horn |
| Janet Putnam | Harp |
| Bob Tricarico | Bassoon |
| Unk | Reeds, Woodwind |
| Dick Leith | Bass, Trombone, Bass Trombone |
| Al Block | Flute, Flugelhorn |
| Art Maeba | French Horn |
| Marjorie Call | Harp |
| Bob Belden | Producer, Liner Notes, Reissue Producer |
| Steven Berkowitz | Director, Reissue Series |
| Gene Cipriano | Contributor |
| Gil Evans | Arranger |
| Kevin Gore | Director, Reissue Series |
| Teo Macero | Producer |
| Fred Plaut | Engineer |
| Irving Townsend | Producer |
| Mark Wilder | Remixing, Mastering |
| Seth Rothstein | Director |
| Howard Fritzson | Art Direction |
| Randall Martin | Reissue Design |
| Nicholas Bennett | Packaging Manager |
| Marino Pinto | Composer |
| Pedro Gonçalves | Composer |
| Scott Hyde | Liner Notes |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
Miles Davis' final official collaboration with arranger Gil Evans resulted in their weakest project. There were only 27 minutes of music on the original Quiet Nights LP, and six minutes were taken up by a quintet performance of "Summer Night." The six remaining tracks are enjoyable enough highlighted by "Once Upon a Summertime" and "Corcovado", but rather brief, making one wonder why Evans could not have been persuaded to write more material. The 1997 CD reissue adds "The Time of the Barracudas" which clocks in at almost 13 minutes, and was not released until the 1996 Complete Miles Davis/Gil Evans box set. The latter is an interesting but not too substantial mini-suite ...