180g 45rpm Double LP!
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound!
Pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
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In 1963, Miles Davis was at a transitional point in his career, without a regular group and wondering what his future musical direction would be. At the time he recorded the music heard on this disc, he was in the process of forming a new band, as can be seen from the personnel: tenor saxophonist George Coleman, Victor Feldman (who turned down the job) and Herbie Hancock on pianos, bassist Ron Carter, and Frank Butler and Tony Williams on drums. Recorded at two separate sessions, this set is highlighted by the classic "Seven Steps To Heaven", "Joshua" and slow passionate versions of "Basin Street Blues" and "Baby Won't You Please Come Home".
...The Analogue Productions sound is visceral and crisp in the best sense, and the quiet pressings ensure that no musical detail is even mildly obscured...with these 45rpm LPs, if your system is up to the task, you'll hear boundless high-frequency reach and lavish dynamic nuance and harmonic delicacy.
Features
- 180g Vinyl
- Double LP
- 45rpm
- Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound
- Pressed at QRP
Musicians
Miles Davis | trumpet |
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Victor Feldman | piano (Cal.) |
Herbie Hancock | piano (N.Y.) |
George Coleman | tenor sax |
Frank Butler | drums (Cal.) |
Anthony Williams | drums (N.Y.) |
Ron Carter | bass |
Selections
- Basin Street Blues
- Seven Steps To Heaven
- I Fall In Love Too Easily
- So Near, So Far
- Baby Won't You Please Come Home
- Joshua