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Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Remastered) (1958/2018) (Hi-Res)

Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Remastered) (1958/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 869 MB
1:18:05 | Jazz, Hard Bop, Soundtrack, Modal | Label: Fontana

This soundtrack with the musical cues for Louis Malle's 1958 film Ascenseur Pour L'Échafaud was recorded at Le Poste Parisien Studio in Paris on December 4 and 5, 1957. Jean-Paul Rappeneau, a jazz fan and Malle's assistant at the time, suggested asking Miles Davis to create the film's soundtrack - possibly inspired by the Modern Jazz Quartet's recording for Roger Vadim's Sait-On Jamais (Does One Ever Know), released a few months earlier in 1957. Davis was booked to perform at the Club Saint-Germain in Paris for November 1957. Rappeneau introduced him to Malle, and Davis agreed to record the music after attending a private screening. On December 4, he brought his four sidemen to the recording studio without having had them prepare anything. Davis only gave the musicians a few rudimentary harmonic sequences he had assembled in his hotel room, and, once the plot was explained, the band improvised without any precomposed theme, while edited loops of the musically relevant film sequences were projected in the background.
Miles Davis Quintet - Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 (2011) {3CD + Bonus DVD5 NTSC}

Miles Davis Quintet - Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 (2011) {3CD + Bonus DVD5 NTSC}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 782 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 474 Mb
DVD5 -> 3.86 Gb | All Regions | NTSC 4:3 | LinearPCM, 2 ch | ~ 65 min | ISO Image
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 305 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1967, 2011 Columbia / Legacy / Sony Music | 88697 94053 2
Jazz / Hard Bop / Post Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

The explosive transformation of Miles Davis’ “second great Quintet” with Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Tony Williams (drums) is laid bare on this release. Culled from original state-owned television and radio sources in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, and Sweden, the program spans five northern European festival performances over the course of nine days in October-November 1967. The audio shows consist entirely of previously unreleased or previously only bootlegged material. This is a 3-CD + DVD package, with an 8-panel digipak with 28-page booklet.

Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965/2022) [Official Digital Download 24/192]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by pyatak at Dec. 16, 2023
Miles Davis - E.S.P.  (1965/2022) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965/2022) [Official Digital Download 24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 48:31 minutes | 2,11 GB
Jazz | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

ESP marks the beginning of a revitalization for Miles Davis, as his second classic quintet – saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams – gels, establishing what would become their signature adventurous hard bop.

Miles Davis: Big Fun `72, In Concert `72, On the Corner `72  Vinyl & HR

Posted by v3122 at March 9, 2022
Miles Davis: Big Fun `72, In Concert `72, On the Corner `72

Miles Davis: Big Fun `72, In Concert `72, On the Corner `72
5LPs | Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 8.36 Gb | Artwork > 826 Mb
CBS, Sony | Japan | Hard Bop, Cool, Fusion

Trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and one of the most important figures in jazz music history, and music history in general. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a five-decade career that kept him at the forefront of many major stylistic developments in jazz. Winner of eight Grammy awards…

Miles Davis: Get Up with It `74, Agharta `75, Pangaea `75  Vinyl & HR

Posted by v3122 at March 12, 2022
Miles Davis: Get Up with It `74, Agharta `75, Pangaea `75

Miles Davis: Get Up with It `74, Agharta `75, Pangaea `75
6LPs | Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 11.18 Gb | Artwork > 729 Mb
CBS/Sony | Japan | Hard Bop, Cool, Fusion

Trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and one of the most important figures in jazz music history, and music history in general. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a five-decade career that kept him at the forefront of many major stylistic developments in jazz. Winner of eight Grammy awards…
Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965) {2000 SME Records Master Sound DSD Japan SRCS 9709}

Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965) {2000 SME Records Master Sound DSD Japan SRCS 9709}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks) +CUE+LOG -> 310 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 113 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 48 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2000 SME Records / Sony Music Japan | SRCS 9709 | DSD | Mini LP
Jazz / Hard Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

ESP marks the beginning of a revitalization for Miles Davis, as his second classic quintet – saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams – gels, establishing what would become their signature adventurous hard bop. Miles had been moving toward this direction in the two years preceding the release of ESP and he had recorded with everyone outside of Shorter prior to this record, but his addition galvanizes the group, pushing them toward music that was recognizably bop but as adventurous as jazz's avant-garde.
Miles Davis - Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Miles Davis 1963-1964 (2004) {7CD Columbia C7K 90840}

Miles Davis - Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Miles Davis 1963-1964 (2004) {7CD Columbia C7K 90840}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG -> 2.12 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 958 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 50 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1963-64, 2004 Columbia / Legacy / Sony Music | C7K 90840
Jazz / Hard Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis 1963-1964 is an anomaly among the retrospective sets that have been issued from the late artist's catalog. It does not focus on particular collaborations (Miles with Coltrane, Gil Evans, the second quintet), complete sessions of historic albums (Bitches Brew, In a Silent Way, and Jack Johnson), or live runs (Plugged Nickel and Montreux). Instead, it is a portrait of the artist in flux, in the space between legendary bands, when he was looking for a new mode of expression, trying to find the band that would help him get there. These seven CDs begin after the demise of bands that included John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, and Wynton Kelly, after his landmark Gil Evans period, and even after his attempts at creating a new band with everyone from Frank Strozier and Harold Mabern to Sonny Rollins and J.J. Johnson.

Miles Davis - Miles in Antibes (1963/1989) {Reissue}  Music

Posted by Domestos at Jan. 19, 2020
Miles Davis - Miles in Antibes (1963/1989) {Reissue}

Miles Davis - Miles in Antibes (1963/1989) {Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 330.01 Mb | 01:01:08 | Covers
Hard Bop | Label: CBS - 462960 2

This 1963 date is from the period when Miles Davis was still assembling his great mid-'60s quintet. For this intense, high-energy recording, four-fifths of that group are already in place. Missing is saxophonist Wayne Shorter, who would arrive about a year later. For the Juan-Les-Pins jazz festival concert, George Coleman is the saxophonist and he is in blistering form. A fiery, linear player, with impeccable, advanced hard bop instincts, Coleman helps push these performances from the standard Davis repertoire to an unprecedented level of deconstructed abstraction that would become even more pronounced in the coming years.
Miles Davis - The Original Mono Recordings (2013) {9CD Box Set Columbia 88883756642 rec 1957-1964}

Miles Davis - The Original Mono Recordings (2013) {9CD Box Set Columbia 88883756642 rec 1957-1964}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 1.55 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 967 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 575 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1957-64, 2013 Columbia / Legacy / Sony Music | 88883756642
Jazz / Hard Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

For nearly half a century, Miles Davis (1926-1991) was arguably the preeminent innovator in jazz - rarely staying in the same place twice, experimenting with the most cutting-edge styles and ideas he could imagine. This year, some of Miles' most enduring works for Columbia Records are collected the way they were originally heard: MILES DAVIS: THE ORIGINAL MONO RECORDINGS. Each CD, newly remastered by Mark Wilder at Battery Studios, is housed in a mini-LP replica jacket, faithfully replicating the original LP sleeves. They are encased in a quality slipcase, alongside a 40-page booklet with rare photos and brand-new essay offering in-depth, first-hand accounts from George Avakian, who signed Miles to Columbia in 1955, AND play-by-play from mastering engineer Mark Wilder. This is the true genius of Miles Davis as most people first heard it, the way it was intended to be heard: in mono.

Miles Davis - Nefertiti (1967) MFSL Remastered 2015  Music

Posted by Designol at Sept. 2, 2024
Miles Davis - Nefertiti (1967) MFSL Remastered 2015

Miles Davis - Nefertiti (1967) [MFSL Remastered 2015]
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 239 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 99 Mb | Scans included
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab/Columbia | # UDSACD 2146
Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Modal Jazz | Time: 00:39:16

Nefertiti, the fourth album by Miles Davis' second classic quintet, continues the forward motion of Sorcerer, as the group settles into a low-key, exploratory groove, offering music with recognizable themes – but themes that were deliberately dissonant, slightly unsettling even as they burrowed their way into the consciousness. In a sense, this is mood music, since, like on much of Sorcerer, the individual parts mesh in unpredictable ways, creating evocative, floating soundscapes. This music anticipates the free-fall, impressionistic work of In a Silent Way, yet it remains rooted in hard bop, particularly when the tempo is a bit sprightly, as on "Hand Jive." Yet even when the instrumentalists and soloists are placed in the foreground – such as Miles' extended opening solo on "Madness" or Hancock's long solo toward the end of the piece – this never feels like showcases for virtuosity, the way some showboating hard bop can, though each player shines.