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Sorcerer (reissue)
Sorcerer (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1865T. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Prince Of Darkness (6:28)
Pee Wee (4:46)
Masqualero (8:52)
The Sorcerer (5:10)
Limbo (7:18)
Vonetta (5:33)
Nothing Like You (1:59)
Review: In a discography that is jam packed with high quality albums, Miles Davis's Sorcerer is one of the standouts. Now newly reissued by Music on Vinyl, it transports listeners into the heart of 1967's avant-garde jazz landscape when it was originally released as part of Davis's Second Great Quintet era. The music showcases the maestro's pioneering fusion of modal jazz and free improvisation from the enigmatic title track to the haunting Prince of Darkness. Davis and his ensemble craft a sonic tapestry that mesmerises with every note here and Wayne Shorter's evocative saxophone, Herbie Hancock's masterful piano, and Tony Williams's dynamic drumming all help make that so.
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 in stock $30.00
Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 583094 2. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
Generique (2:29)
L'Assassinat De Carala (1:58)
Sur L'Autoroute (2:16)
Julien Dans L'Ascenseur (2:06)
Florence Sur Les Champs-Elysees (2:48)
Diner Au Motel (3:47)
Evasion De Julien (4:44)
Visite Du Vigile (3:50)
Au Bar Du Petit Bac (1:22)
Chez Le Photographe Du Motel (2:23)
Review: It's the late 1950s and modernism reigns. The fires of World War II have been extinguished, leaving behind scorched earth, half-ruined cities, and a firm focus on looking ahead to a better world. How little they knew. From this Cold War setting, wherein the lines between good and bad appear deceptively clear, a new form of jazz begins to emerge. Smooth, cool, and unarguably inviting, Miles Davis was among the greatest proponents of the 'modal' movement - whereby long, linear melodic movements were favoured over the nervous energy and tension of what had come before. The legendary trumpeter, bandleader and composer gave us a lot of landmark sounds, and his score to the Louis Malle film, Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud, isn't one of the best known. Nevertheless, it defines everything that was great and timeless about the iconic brass man.
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Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet
Cat: 181106 1. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Just Squeeze Me (7:30)
There Is No Greater Love (5:21)
How Am I To Know? (4:41)
S'Posin (5:17)
The Theme (5:52)
Stablemates (5:22)
Review: For all but the most ardent followers of jazz and diehard Miles Davis fans, it can be hard to keep up with the many different albums he put out alongside his Quintet. That Quintet, often said to be the greatest in all of jazz history thanks to including Miles on trumpet next to John Coltrane on tenor, Red Garland on keys, bass from Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones on drums, put out several long players with very similar titles including this one, Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet, in 1956. It is one of the earlier works from the then newly formed band and the songs in it are a mix of pop and jazz standards.
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Quiet Nights
Quiet Nights (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2675. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Song #2 (1:35)
Once Upon A Summertime (3:28)
Aos Pes Da Cruz (4:18)
Song #1 (4:37)
Wait Till You See Her (4:03)
Corcovado (2:41)
Summer Night (6:07)
Review: 1977's Quiet Nights is one of legendary American jazz figure Mile Davis' lesser known albums. It's not Bitches Brew or Kind of Blue, but it is a delightfully easy to listen work, with references taken from Brazilian folk on 'Prenda Minha' which actually gets renamed 'Song #2' here, or Spanish classical on 'Adelita' which was written by the pioneering Francisco Tarrega and is here called 'Song #1' .There are also some woozy ballads and standout big band jam 'Summer Night.' This reissue comes on heavyweight vinyl and is a great reminder of the range of the influential jazz legend.
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