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Quiet Nights
Quiet Nights (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2675. Rel: 20 Sep 23
Song #2 (1:35)
Once Upon A Summertime (3:28)
Aos Pes Da Cruz (4:18)
Song #1 (4:37)
Wait Till You See Her (4:03)
Corcovado (2:41)
Summer Night (6:07)
Review: 1977's Quiet Nights is one of legendary American jazz figure Mile Davis' lesser known albums. It's not Bitches Brew or Kind of Blue, but it is a delightfully easy to listen work, with references taken from Brazilian folk on 'Prenda Minha' which actually gets renamed 'Song #2' here, or Spanish classical on 'Adelita' which was written by the pioneering Francisco Tarrega and is here called 'Song #1' .There are also some woozy ballads and standout big band jam 'Summer Night.' This reissue comes on heavyweight vinyl and is a great reminder of the range of the influential jazz legend.
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On The Corner (remastered)
On The Corner (remastered) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl LP)
Cat: 194399 826416. Rel: 10 Sep 24
On The Corner
New York Girl
Thinkin' One Thing & Doin' Another
Vote For Miles
Black Satin
One & One
Helen Butte
Mr Freedom X
Review: Miles Davis' On the Corner was released in 1972 and was initially dismissed by jazz purists for its unconventional style but over time its visionary approach has been rightfully given the respect it deserves. Davis' boldest and most controversial album in a discography full of them, On the Corner shifted jazz's focus to groove and bass-heavy funk and reshaped the genre and pioneering techniques that anticipated remix culture and electronica by over a decade. This special pressing, sourced from the original master tapes and pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl, enhances the record's deep basslines and intricate studio techniques to offer a vivid and immersive listening experience that underscores its groundbreaking influence.
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Kind Of Blue (reissue)
Kind Of Blue (reissue) (limited numbered 200 gram clear UHQR vinyl 2xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: UHQR 000445. Rel: 18 Oct 22
So What (9:05)
Freddie Freeloader (9:48)
Blue In Green (5:34)
All Blues (11:45)
Flamenco Sketches (9:26)
Review: There are various eye watering stats about the many, many million copies of this album that have been pressed and sold. For each one sold there is almost as many different versions of it, too, if you look on Discogs. But all the hype and huff aside, there is a reason it is one of jazz's most famous records. The sultry modal moods, the masterfully melancholic trumpet sounds Davis conjures and the noir, late night vibe are all perfectly realised and universally understood. Without it, music at large, let alone jazz, would sound very different.
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Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet
Cat: 181106 1. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Just Squeeze Me (7:30)
There Is No Greater Love (5:21)
How Am I To Know? (4:41)
S'Posin (5:17)
The Theme (5:52)
Stablemates (5:22)
Review: For all but the most ardent followers of jazz and diehard Miles Davis fans, it can be hard to keep up with the many different albums he put out alongside his Quintet. That Quintet, often said to be the greatest in all of jazz history thanks to including Miles on trumpet next to John Coltrane on tenor, Red Garland on keys, bass from Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones on drums, put out several long players with very similar titles including this one, Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet, in 1956. It is one of the earlier works from the then newly formed band and the songs in it are a mix of pop and jazz standards.
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Kind Of Blue (reissue)
Cat: DMOO 003BL. Rel: 29 May 24
So What (9:08)
Freddie Freeloader (9:48)
Blue In Green (5:33)
All Blues (11:30)
Flamenco Sketches (9:23)
Review: What is there left to be said about this album? It is (probably) one of the most pressed and reissue of all-time and for good reason - it set a new standard for jazz and appeared to both hardcore lovers of the genre as well as those with only a passing interest. No matter your view of jazz, it is hard not to be moved by the feathery drums and wandering bass of opener 'So What', or the expressive horns of 'Freddie Freeloader' over nimble piano fingers that dance so delicately about the keys. 'All Blues' is a study in melancholy and 'Flamenco Sketches' brings a hint of South American sunshine into this most moving and intimate of jazz records.
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At Newport 1958 (reissue)
At Newport 1958 (reissue) (limited hand-numbered clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DMOO 064. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Introduction By Willis Connover (2:07)
Ah-Leu-Cha (5:51)
Straight, No Chaser (8:52)
Fran-Dance (7:11)
Two Bass Hit (4:09)
Bye Bye Blaclbird (8:06)
The Theme (3:37)
Review: This limited edition and hand-numbered reissue features the complete performance by the Miles Davis Sextet from the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1958. The ensemble, which is rightly one of jazz history's most celebrated, included Davis on trumpet, John Coltrane on tenor sax, Cannonball Adderley on alto sax, Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Although this iconic lineup was short-lived, they made a truly lasting impact on jazz as they went on to record the legendary Kind of Blue album just six months later. As a special bonus, this release also includes rare broadcast performances by both the Miles Davis Quintet and Sextet from the same period.
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Cookin' With The Miles David Quintet (reissue)
Cookin' With The Miles David Quintet (reissue) (180 gram translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 350281. Rel: 07 Apr 25
My Funny Valentine (6:02)
Blues By Five (9:59)
When Lights Are Low (Quartet version) (3:28)
Airegin (4:28)
Tune Up (5:44)
When Lights Are Low (7:31)
Review: Miles Davis' quintet was formed in 1955 and soon after began impressing the jazz world with the sort of invention that eventually saw them hailed as one of the greatest in history. Each member - including Miles on trumpet, John Coltrane on tenor sax, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Art Taylor on drums - was a creative force in their own right. Cookin' proved that and came on Prestige as the first in a series of four albums, later followed by Steamin', Workin' and Relaxin'. These albums were recorded during two highly productive sessions in May and October of 1956 and the quintet's groundbreaking work explored a dynamic blend of improvisation, technical skill and innovative jazz exploration.

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Amandla
Amandla (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 008122 7944339. Rel: 05 Aug 16
Catembe (5:29)
Cobra (5:13)
Big Time (5:38)
Hannibal (5:47)
Jo-Jo (4:49)
Amandla (5:14)
Jilli (4:59)
Mr Pastorius (5:40)
Review: Miles Davis and Marcus Miller's third and final fusion session, Amandla brought the partnership's triptych to a delightful close in 1989 with some of the most upbeat and funkiest compositions and jam sessions of the set. With Miles's trumpeteering and Marcus's iconic slap-bass going toe-to-toe on each track, the pair mischievously play chicken with each other as both hop and skip between the spotlight. The same can also be said for the devilish arrangement as we flicker from game show funk ("Jilli") to epitaph soliloquies ("Mr Pastorius") all within a tangible 80s production context. This has aged remarkably well.
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