Kind Of Blue

Miles Davis • LP

29

“Kind Of Blue” is regarded by many critics as Miles Davis’s masterpiece, the greatest jazz album ever recorded, and one of the best albums of all time.

The album was recorded on three-track tape in two sessions at Columbia Records’ 30th Street Studio in New York City. On March 2nd 1959 the tracks “So What”, “Freddie Freeloader” and “Blue In Green” were recorded for side one of the original LP, and on April 22nd the tracks “All Blues” and “Flamenco Sketches” were recorded, making up side two. As was Davis’s penchant, he called for almost no rehearsal and the musicians had little idea what they were to record. As described in the original liner notes by pianist Bill Evans, Davis had only given the band sketches of scales and melody lines on which to improvise. Once the musicians were assembled, Davis gave brief instructions for each piece and then set to taping the sextet in studio.

Brand new pressing with phenomenal sound, on blue marbled vinyl!


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Extra informatie

Formaat

LP

Conditie

Nieuw

Eigenschappen

Coloured vinyl

Jaar opname

1959

Jaar uitgave

2018

Genre

Jazz