1967 Miles Davis Quintet “Miles Smiles” LP / 1971 Columbia Records Pressing /Experimental Jazz, Early Jazz Fusion
Cover VG to VG+ no seam splits , has slight edge wear , small corner bumps
Vinyl NM beautiful copy free from heavy wear , cleaned with water , new inner sleeve included also, sound is superb warm and clear
Interestingly it appears this is a 1971 pressing of the LP housed in the original 1967 Cover …. I was researching the pressing when I discovered this , and the manufacturer must have thrown this sticker on the top left to identify with the new pressing catalog number of KCS 9401 , the 1967 cover pressing has a paste on back and is a darker shade of brown paper can be seen in photos / absolute legendary line up of musicians making great music to define technique for fusion jazz funk and modal jazz to come
Miles Davis-trumpet, Wayne Shorter-tenor sax, Herbie Hancock-piano, Ron Carter-bass, Tony Williams-drums
Cover VG to VG+ no seam splits , has slight edge wear , small corner bumps
Vinyl NM beautiful copy free from heavy wear , cleaned with water , new inner sleeve included also, sound is superb warm and clear
Interestingly it appears this is a 1971 pressing of the LP housed in the original 1967 Cover …. I was researching the pressing when I discovered this , and the manufacturer must have thrown this sticker on the top left to identify with the new pressing catalog number of KCS 9401 , the 1967 cover pressing has a paste on back and is a darker shade of brown paper can be seen in photos / absolute legendary line up of musicians making great music to define technique for fusion jazz funk and modal jazz to come
Miles Davis-trumpet, Wayne Shorter-tenor sax, Herbie Hancock-piano, Ron Carter-bass, Tony Williams-drums
Cover VG to VG+ no seam splits , has slight edge wear , small corner bumps
Vinyl NM beautiful copy free from heavy wear , cleaned with water , new inner sleeve included also, sound is superb warm and clear
Interestingly it appears this is a 1971 pressing of the LP housed in the original 1967 Cover …. I was researching the pressing when I discovered this , and the manufacturer must have thrown this sticker on the top left to identify with the new pressing catalog number of KCS 9401 , the 1967 cover pressing has a paste on back and is a darker shade of brown paper can be seen in photos / absolute legendary line up of musicians making great music to define technique for fusion jazz funk and modal jazz to come
Miles Davis-trumpet, Wayne Shorter-tenor sax, Herbie Hancock-piano, Ron Carter-bass, Tony Williams-drums