MILES DAVIS
Miles Davis did more than just shape the evolution of jazz: He transformed global culture. Between the mid-1940s (when he was performing with Charlie Parker), and his tragic death in 1991, Miles explored and pioneered numerous styles of music, becoming one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His trumpet technique, leadership philosophy, and compositional approaches have influenced players around the globe. His vast recorded oeuvre touches on nearly every aspect of the jazz world, and his albums Kind of Blue and Bitches Brew are must-own masterpieces for anyone interested in popular music.
For his 1960 collaboration with arranger/conductor Gil Evans and an orchestra, trumpeter Miles Davis yearned for something entirely new. The album combines Spanish themes, lush orchestrations, romantic tones, and lyrical trumpet work into a transcendent program that still sounds fresh today. Mastered from the original master tapes and pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl at RTI, this UltraDisc One-Step LP dramatically expands the soundstages and offers unprecedented sonic clarity. Aurally and visually, this collectible edition was created for discerning listeners who prize sound quality and production, and who want to fully immerse themselves in some of the most gorgeous music ever recorded.
Miles Davis Sketches of Spain
(UltraDisc One-Step 33RPM Vinyl LP)





