Miles Davis Columbia Sessions

Miles Davis - Live-Evil (1971) [Japan 2020] MCH PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Miles Davis - Live-Evil (1971) [Japan 2020]
PS3 Rip | 2x SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 & DST64 5.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 101:00 min | Scans included | 6,74 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 101:47 minutes | Scans | 2,77 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | 101:47 minutes | Scans | 2,37 GB
Features Stereo and Quadrophonic Surround Sound | Label: Sony Japan # SICJ-10012~3

"Live-Evil" is an album of both live and studio recordings by American jazz musician Miles Davis. This greatest masterpieces of all genres finally becomes SACD multichannel (quadraphonic) hybrid format reissue. Remastered in 2019. The 4ch mix of the front and rear is a sound source recorded in Quadraphonic, initially released in March 1973, and can be said to be a long-awaited revival release. The stereo mix that can be heard on SACD have been newly mastered from the analog master. Japanese original release.
Miles Davis Quintet - The First Great Quintet (2021) [Official Digital Download]

Miles Davis Quintet - The First Great Quintet (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Digital Booklet | Time - 231:16 minutes | 2,51 GB
Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Pristine Classical, Official Digital Download

In the summer of 1955, after Davis performed at the Newport Jazz Festival, he was approached by Columbia Records executive George Avakian, who offered him a contract if he could form a regular band. Davis assembled his first regular quintet to meet a commitment at the Café Bohemia in July with Sonny Rollins on tenor saxophone, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums. By the autumn, Rollins had left to deal with his heroin addiction, and later in the year joined the hard bop quintet led by Clifford Brown and Max Roach.
Miles Davis - Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1956/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

The Miles Davis Quintet - Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1956/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 34:00 minutes | 903 MB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 34:00 minutes | 441 MB
Studio Mono Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

This album was the first to be released showcasing Miles Davis and his new quintet. However it was not the first that Davis recorded with this quintet: before Davis could leave Prestige for his new record label, Columbia, he had to fulfill the remainder of his contract.
Miles Davis - That’s What Happened 1982–1985: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7 (2022)

Miles Davis - That’s What Happened 1982–1985: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7 (2022)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 474 MB
3:26:31 | Jazz | Label: Columbia/Legacy

Miles Davis – That’s What Happened 1982-1985: The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 shines a fresh light on an underrated period of the musician’s restless career-spanning quest for sublime and transcendent sounds.
The 3CD set includes two discs of previously unreleased studio material–from the Star People, Decoy and You’re Under Arrest sessions–and a third disc showcasing Miles Davis Live in Montreal on July 7, 1983; the collection comes in a slipcase with individual album mini-jackets and a booklet featuring liner notes by Marcus J. Moore and revelatory new interviews with Miles’ 80’s players including Vince Wilburn, Jr. (drummer and bandmate), John Scofield (electric guitarist), Darryl Jones (bassist), Marcus Miller (bassist) and Mike Stern (guitarist).
Miles Davis - Vote For Miles: Selections From The 'On The Corner' Sessions (Bootleg, Vinyl) (2023) [24bit/96kHz]

Miles Davis - Vote For Miles: Selections From The 'On The Corner' Sessions (Bootleg, Vinyl) (2023)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 42:05 minutes | 934 MB
Jazz Fusion, Jazz-Funk | Label: Miles Davis

In June 1972, Miles Davis entered Columbia’s 52nd St. Studios to record music that was eventually released as On The Corner and part of Big Fun – stuff that was so far out and future perfect, it was its own genre.
Miles Davis - Double Image: Rare Miles From The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions (RSD 2020 Vinyl) (2020) [24bit/96kHz]

Miles Davis - Double Image: Rare Miles From The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions (RSD 2020 Vinyl) (2020)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 95:17 minutes | 1,89 GB
Jazz Fusion | Label: Columbia Records

Half a century on from its release, shockwaves from Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew continue to reverberate throughout the universe. Leading more than a dozen all-stars in the studio (including Wayne Shorter on soprano sax, John McLaughlin on electric guitar and a triple-threat electric piano section featuring Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea and Larry Young), Miles defied all conventional styles, joining the loose ends of jazz, rock and funk into a groundbreaking new sound that would eventually become known quite plainly as fusion. This double album, featuring ten embryonic recordings which paved the way for the final album, is issued for the first time as a standalone release on opaque red vinyl for Record Store Day 2020.
Miles Davis - Champions (Rare Miles From The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions) (2021) [Vinyl-Rip]

Miles Davis - Champions (Rare Miles From The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions) (2021)
Vinyl Rip 16-48 | FLAC (tracks) - 242 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 99 Mb | 00:43:07
Jazz, Fusion, Hard Bop | Label: Columbia Records

Miles Davis had a deep love and respect for boxing, seeing deep parallels between “the sweet science” and his own relationship with music. One of Miles’ favorites of his own recordings was the 1971 soundtrack to the Bill Cayton documentary about Jack Johnson, and he was inspired by the political and racial subtext of the legendary boxer’s saga. Culled from the celebrated expanded project The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions released in 2003, and name-checking a number of pugilistic legends (“Ali,” “Sugar Ray,” “Duran,” “Johnny Bratton”), these funk-infused recordings rock harder than anything else that Miles put to tape. Featuring a sterling line-up of musicians (Wayne Shorter, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Billy Cobham) and a legendary cover photo of Miles in the ring captured by Jim Marshall, the release finds this music issued on vinyl (in brilliant yellow), for general release, for the first time ever.
Miles Davis - Turnaround: Rare Miles From The Complete On The Corner Sessions (2023)

Miles Davis - Turnaround: Rare Miles From The Complete On The Corner Sessions (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 267 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 90 MB
39:19 | Jazz, Jazz-Funk | Label: Columbia - Legacy

Miles Davis’ On The Corner recently turned 50 and with each decade, its space age funk has only become more influential to generations of jazz, electronic, post-punk and especially hip hop fans and artists. The new vinyl release Turnaround cherry picks four stellar cuts from the celebrated expanded project The Complete On The Corner Sessions released in 2007 that collected key recordings captured before and after that release. The tracks featured his new band including Michael Henderson on bass, Al Foster on drums and Mtume on percussion plus rotating appearances by the likes of Herbie Hancock, Dave Liebman and Bennie Maupin. Featuring an adaptation of the celebrated Corky McCoy cover of cartoon characters in pink, complemented by the limited edition sky blue vinyl, this marks the first time this material will be widely available on vinyl.

Miles Davis - 1958 Miles (1979) [Japanese Edition 1990]  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 5, 2023
Miles Davis - 1958 Miles (1979) [Japanese Edition 1990]

Miles Davis - 1958 Miles (1979) [Japanese Edition 1990]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 129 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 94 MB | Covers - 13 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Modal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: CBS/Sony (CSCS 5140)

Recording sessions for tracks that appear on this album took place on May 26, 1958, at Columbia's 30th Street Studio and September 9, 1958, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The sessions for tracks on the album in mid-1958, along with the Milestones sessions from earlier that year, were seen by many music writers as elemental in Miles Davis' transition from bebop to the modal style of jazz and were viewed as precursors to his best-known work, Kind of Blue.
Various Artists - Miles From India (2008) {2CD Set Times Square Records TSQ-CD-1808, Miles Davis alumni}

Various Artists - Miles From India (2008) {2CD Set Times Square Records TSQ-CD-1808, Miles Davis alumni}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 714 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 292 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 15 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2008 Four Quarters Ent. / Times Square Records | TSQ-CD-1808
Jazz / Fusion / Post Bop / Jazz Funk / Modal Music

Mixing the music of jazz icon Miles Davis with sounds and instruments from India, as producers Bob Belden and Yusuf Gandhi did on Miles from India, was far from an outrageous proposition. Davis set the precedent himself — not only with his use of Indian players like the tabla virtuoso Badal Roy in sessions issued on albums like Big Fun and Get Up with It, but also with his sinuous modal compositions stretching back to 1959's epochal Kind of Blue and continuing through his electric period of the '70s.