Just in time for the holidays comes a backbreaking load for St. Nick: all of trumpeter Miles Davis' Columbia recordings in a single, 70-CD collection. Along with a DVD of a 1967 live performance, ...
Miles Davis didn't record much for Blue Note Records, just three sessions in three years. So it's odd that the very first two CDs in Blue Note's classic 1500 series—the 100 albums from the 1950s that ...
One of the biggest obstacles in evaluating Davis' Prestige recordings was the haphazard way in which they were originally released. Prestige had a lot of music in the can, and it seems like it just ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. If the sun rose this morning, then it must be time for a record label to ...
It's a curious irony that at a time when entire music collections can be shrunk down to the size of a couple of sticks of gum, certain music packages keep getting larger. Hot on the heels of the ...
Miles Davis' first albums as a band leader are being reissued by Prestige. The Complete Prestige 10-Inch LP Collection is, as the title suggests, a remastered set compiling the 10" records Davis ...
Much has been written about what is perhaps trumpeter Miles Davis' most controversial album, On The Corner (Columbia, 1972). Already shaken from the electric onslaught of Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1969) ...
For those who follow the spirit of Miles Davis on Facebook, recent remarks from a couple of music critics in regards to the posthumous catalog of the late and sorely missed trumpet icon in the context ...
OK, you first bought Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” in its original incarnation as an LP. Then, since you wanted to listen in your car, you picked up the cassette version. And, of course, when CDs ...
Hunting used vinyl & CDs in Toronto, Split & Princeton: Miles Davis, Monk, Isbell, Carlile, Prine—pristine finds, bargain prices. After recent record-shopping trips in Toronto, Split, and Princeton, I ...
Within the culture of collectors, there dwells a subspecies known as “completists.” They must have the complete set of baseball cards from the ‘61 Yankees, the complete Lanny Budd novels of Upton ...
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