Kind Of Blue Vinyl Reissue Review
It is an album everyone should listen to at least once in their life.
Kind of blue vinyl reissue review. In 1997 sony was still being generous with its master tapes and so classic records was able to get for bernie grundman one of the two three track master tapes probably the original that had run slow during the recording session on some tracks. This coming record store day november 29th the label will release on vinyl miles and monk at newport jazz track and kind of blue. Miles davis kind of blue deluxe music on vinyl movlp 019. Right now i m playing both records in hopes that some new details emerge.
View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 2010 180 gram vinyl release of kind of blue on discogs. Kind of blue is commonly listed as a jazz essential which comes as no surprise. There is not much else to say that has not already been said about this album but it is an incredible piece of work by an incredible musician. Quite a lot as it happens.
However it doesn t sound much different from my 70s columbia pressing which sounds sublime. Over the past few record store days sony legacy has slowly been rolling out on 180g vinyl much of the miles davis catalog mastered from original analog tapes. Columbia 88697680571 legacy 88697680571 format. At that point all nine mono vinyl titles will have been released.
In addition it was one of fifty recordings selected by the library of congress in 2002 to be added to the national recording registry. For a start there is the matter of the master tapes. Miles davis kind of blue. I wanted to comment on the nature of this vinyl pressing rather than the music itself.
Kraftwerk have announced colored vinyl reissues of all six of their german lps as well as the eight uk releases that made up 2009 s 12345678 the catalogue box set. Vinyl lp album reissue stereo 180 gram country. I m playing the new 2011 rti reissue of kind of blue and it does sound very good to my ears very clear and a bit more in your face on solos. Here davis solos are beautiful and the record itself is well mixed and recorded.
Thankfully this is a faithful re pressing. Lp review by andrew cartmel is there anything left to say on the most popular and arguably greatest jazz lp of all time.