Miles Davis - The Electric Years Vinyl Me Please VMP Anthology Box Set (Use code: FREESHIPPING at Checkout Two Orders or More UK Only)
Miles Davis - The Electric Years Vinyl Me Please VMP Anthology Box Set (Use code: FREESHIPPING at Checkout Two Orders or More UK Only)
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Miles Davis Electric Years Vinyl Me Please VMP Anthology Box Set first edition numbered to only 2000 worldwide Now sold out. Will make a great Christmas present for yourself or for a loved one.
(This will be very sort after in the future being so limited
The seven albums — In a Silent Way, Bitches Brew, A Tribute to Jack Johnson, Live-Evil, On The Corner, Big Fun and Get Up With It – have all been mastered AAA from 1-to-1 tape transfers of the master tapes by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound. With Grammy Award-winning Steve Berkowitz supervising and
consulting, the 11 LPs featured in the box come on 180g black vinyl, pressed at GZ, and will be limited in the first edition to 2,000 units. These albums have not been reissued AAA in many years, and in some cases, Ever
Starting in 1969 and ending in 1974, this box tells the story of a fertile period in Miles’ career, the third or fourth time he basically blew up the rules of jazz and made it again in his own image. Endlessly influential, these albums impacted basically every genre of music to follow in their wake. You can learn the story of these albums via an extensive Listening Notes booklet written by jazz historian and critic Ben Ratliff.
“Doing a box dedicated to Miles Davis has been a goal and dream for us since we started VMP Anthology in 2019,” said Electric Years executive producer and VMP Director of Music Andrew Winistorfer. “It took us a while to decide on how to narrow it down; Miles has something like four or five
Miles has something like four or five different eras you could put into a box like this. But the electric period is one of his least explored. The big titles get all the attention, and we thought there was a way to show people how groundbreaking and incredible this time in Miles’ career
was by doing all of his studio albums of this period. What emerges is a picture of an artist in his third professional decade, refusing to rest on his laurels and inventing a new future in real time.”