Miles Davis ’s landmark 1959 modal jazz album, Kind of Blue , is widely considered one of the most significant recordings in music history. High-resolution releases in SACD and FLAC 24-bit/96kHz formats offer superior, detailed audio quality, often featuring corrected pitch from the original sessions.
If you convert to 16/44 for portable use, use a high-quality resampler (r8brain, SoX, or SSRC). Avoid iTunes or basic Windows resamplers. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- FLAC 24-96 SACD
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 ’s landmark 1959 modal jazz album,
The 1959 recording sessions at Columbia’s 30th Street Studio were legendary for their spontaneity, but they were also plagued by a technical flaw: a tape machine running slightly slow during the first three tracks ("So What," "Freddie Freeloader," and "Blue in Green"). This caused the original vinyl and early digital releases to play back at a slightly higher pitch. Original Recording: March 2 & April 22, 1959,
The Ultimate Listening Experience: Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue in High-Resolution