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Miles Davis Quintet - Great Prestige Recordings analog productions vinyl box set use code (FREESHIPPING at Checkout Two Orders or More UK Only) Pre-Order
Miles Davis Quintet - Great Prestige Recordings analog productions vinyl box set use code (FREESHIPPING at Checkout Two Orders or More UK Only) Pre-Order
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Miles Davis Quintet — The Great Prestige Recordings
Miles Davis Quintet — The Great Prestige Recordings
A classic box set reborn!
Mastered from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
180-gram vinyl 33 1/3 5LP pressed at Quality Record Pressings
Set includes pressings of The New Miles Davis Quintet (Miles), Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, and Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
LPs housed in Stoughton Printing old style tip-on jackets
Also includes a 12-page booklet with liner notes by Bob Blumenthal
One of Analogue Productions' most successful and collectible projects has been the Miles Davis Quintet/The Great Prestige Recordingsdeluxe box set on 33 1/3 LP. Now, that beautiful five-album set is being reintroduced.
Featuring a 12" x 12" 12-page gorgeous booklet, packaged with the LPs (each housed in a Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket) in a deluxe, heavy-duty box, this set is the end-all of Miles' work for the legendary Prestige label from 1951 through 1956. Stereophile awarded the first incarnation of this set Recording of the Month in their March 1997 issue, giving it five stars for both music and sonics.
Featuring a 12" x 12" 12-page gorgeous booklet, packaged with the LPs (each housed in a Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket) in a deluxe, heavy-duty box, this set is the end-all of Miles' work for the legendary Prestige label from 1951 through 1956. Stereophile awarded the first incarnation of this set Recording of the Month in their March 1997 issue, giving it five stars for both music and sonics.
Miles Davis's final Prestige sessions came from a desire to move to Columbia in 1956 while still owing Prestige several albums. Using producer Bob Weinstock's loose recording approach, Miles and his first great quintet knocked out the obligation in two marathon sessions (May 11 and October 26, 1956) at Rudy Van Gelder's studio, playing their regular live repertoire with little rehearsal.
Prestige later released the music as Cookin',Relaxin', Workin', and Steamin'. Intended as quick contract fillers, the recordings became landmark hard-bop albums and some of the most natural, swinging jazz ever captured.
| The New Miles Davis Quintet |
| 1. Just Squeeze Me |
| 2. No Greater Love |
| 3. How Am I To Know |
| 4. S'posin |
| 5. Miles' Theme |
| 6. Stable Mates |
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Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet |
| 1. My Funny Valentine |
| 2. Blues By Five |
| 3. Airegin |
| 4. Tune Up |
| 5. When Lights Are Low |
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Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet |
| 1. If I Were A Bell |
| 2. You're My Everything |
| 3. I Could Write A Book |
| 4. Oleo |
| 5. It Could Happen To You |
| 6. Woody'n You |
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Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet |
| 1. It Never Entered My Mind |
| 2. In Your Own Sweet Way |
| 3. The Theme (Take 1) |
| 4. Trane's Blues |
| 5. Ahmad's Blues |
| 6. Half Nelson |
| 7. The Theme (Take 2) |
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Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet |
| 1. Surrey With The Fringe On Top |
| 2. Salt Peanuts |
| 3. Something I Dreamed Last Night |
| 4. Diane |
| 5. Well, You Needn't |
| 6. When I Fall In Love |
