Miles Davis - In A Silent Way

 (Numbered Limited Edition)


Label:

Mobile Fidelity

Genre:

Jazz

Product No.:
AMOB 1377
UPC: 821797137713
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180 Gram Vinyl Record



180 Gram LP  


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Miles Davis' In A Silent Way on numbered limited edition 180-gram vinyl

Mastered from the original master tapes

Miles Davis' famous mid-1960s quintet, featuring saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Herbie Hancock, was intact until just a few weeks before his new, electric ensemble recorded In a Silent Way. Legendary as a line-in-the-sand release that challenged jazz fans during the ascendance of electrified psychedelic rock, In a Silent Way hints at the repetitive polyrhythms Davis would employ throughout the early 1970s. It also partook of electric piano and bass, and rekindled the tonal palette that Davis explored famously with Kind of Blue.

But In a Silent Way remains a clearly electric jazz record, part ambient color exploration, part rock-inflected energy and vibe, and part outright maverick creativity. Davis takes many long, breathy solos that glisten in a burnished blue against his new group's intoxicating mixture of musical moods. Davis replaces the rhythms and harmonies of bebop with a hypnotic, subliminal dance pulse and an airy, celestial drone of electric keyboards. It is one of the most daringly beautiful and enduring creations of his career.

 



Side 1
SHHH/Peaceful

Side 2
In A Silent Way/It's About That Time

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 1 person(s) rated this product.

An epic presentation of an epic release!

posted on 05/29/2015
5 Stars
Reviewer: Brian
After many years of listening to this record in the CD/digital realm, this AAA release is a revelation. It's an absolutely stunning pressing that draws you in immediately and doesn't let go. Kudos to the folks at Mobile Fidelity for another fine Miles Davis reissue. Michael Fremer wrote a very informative piece about this album at analogplanet.com that I would recommend to anyone interested (you will have to do an "advanced search" to find it). No doubt this one will be highly sought after once it's gone. I would not hesitate to grab it while you can. Unless you have a pristine original, this will be the one to own.


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