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Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- Flac 24-96 Sacd ((install))

Before we talk about bit rates and sampling frequencies, we have to talk about the music. Recorded in just two sessions in March and April 1959, Kind of Blue changed music history. Miles Davis had grown tired of the complex chord progressions of Bebop. He wanted to return to melody. He wanted Modality .

written as what was recorded. Over two sessions at Columbia’s 30th Street Studio in New York City—March 2 and Miles Davis and his sextet revolutionized jazz by moving away from complex, chord-heavy bebop toward modal jazz The Vision of Spontaneity Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- FLAC 24-96 SACD

The First Mile: Why ‘Kind of Blue’ in 24/96 SACD Still Defines High-End Audio Before we talk about bit rates and sampling

: Modern high-res reissues utilize speed-corrected masters, fixing the 1.25% speed error that affected side one of the original 1959 pressings. The Lineup Miles Davis : Trumpet John Coltrane : Tenor Saxophone Cannonball Adderley : Alto Saxophone Bill Evans / Wynton Kelly : Piano Paul Chambers : Bass Jimmy Cobb : Drums Tracklist So What – 9:25 Freddie Freeloader – 9:49 Blue in Green – 5:38 All Blues – 11:36 Flamenco Sketches – 9:26 He wanted to return to melody

, this record abandoned the complex, frantic chord changes of Bebop for Modal Jazz