Miles Davis Sorcerer LP 180 Gramas SuperVinyl Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab MoFi MFSL 2024 USA
Título: Sorcerer
Número de Catálogo: MFSV 1-519
Editora: Columbia
Reeditado por: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Código de Barras: 194399826218
Edição: MoFi SuperVinyl
Ano da edição original: 1967
Ano da reedição: 2024
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Edição Numerada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 353gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 24 Novembro, 2024
Colecção: MFSL Original Master Recording
Nota: Não elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Recheado de magia sonora e feitiços musicais encantatórios, Sorcerer faz jus ao seu nome. O terceiro de cinco albums criados pelo lendário segundo quinteto de Miles Davis, o magnum opus de 1967 absorve-nos com as cores instrumentais, recortes subliminares e detalhes subtis. Estes aspectos fundamentais vibram com realismo excepcional nesta edição SuperVinyl da Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab!
- SuperVinyl Edição Limitada
- Edição Numerada
- Vinil 180 Gramas SuperVinyl de Alta Definição
- Prensado na Fidelity Record Pressing USA
- Masterização no Gain 2 Ultra Analog System
- Masterização Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
- Masterizado a partir das Master Tapes Originais Analógicas
- Corte por Krieg Wunderlich e Shawn R. Britton
- Capas interiores especiais antiestáticas
- Capa Deluxe
Miles Davis — Sorcerer
Limited numbered 180-gram 33 1/3 RPM SuperVinyl LP
1/4" / 15 ips analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Sourced from the original master tapes and pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing
The third of five albums from Miles Davis' second great quintet!
Filled with aural magic and enchanting musical spells, Sorcerer is true to its name. The third of five albums by Miles Davis' legendary Second Great Quintet — and the second record in a still-unprecedented string of eight consecutive releases within a four-year period that forever changed the face of jazz — the 1967 effort mesmerizes with instrumental colors, subdued musings, and subtle details. These crucial characteristics blossom with vibrant realism on Mobile Fidelity's 180-gram 33 1/3 RPM SuperVinyl LP.
Sourced from the original master tapes and pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing, this numbered-edition audiophile edition of Sorcerer joins the ranks of other essential Davis records given supreme sonic and packaging treatment by Mobile Fidelity. Longtime listeners will immediately recognize a wealth of information and depth of tonality unavailable on prior versions. The myriad shadings, interwoven textures, and relaxed nuances that tie the post-bop set's warm compositions together are rendered with utmost realism. Credit goes to MoFi's engineers as well as the label's groundbreaking SuperVinyl profile that features the lowest-possible noise floor as well as sublime transparency, dead-quiet surfaces, and superb groove definition.
By any measure, this is a reference reissue. You'll hear poetic lyricism pouring out of Wayne Shorter's horn, the breadth and definition of the notes spreading across an enormous soundstage. Never before have drummer Tony Williams' rim shots ricocheted with such purpose or his light percussive work mirrored that of a feather touching skin. Similarly, Herbie Hancock's piano runs occupy their own space, where their relationship to the central rhythms and front line becomes clearer.
Prizing inflection and nuance more so than heady solos or uptempo flights, Sorcerer mesmerizes with cerebral properties and cascades of emotional interplay. Such beauty emerges in the mellow ballad "Pee Wee," an indelible statement of restrained authority and sophisticated expression. The swirling title track unfolds as jazz shadowplay, Hancock, Shorter, and Williams mirroring one another's moves with guile and purpose. The opening "Prince of Darkness" showcases the ensemble's reach and communication, every musician going in seemingly different directions yet ending up on the same page.
A lasting example of Davis' visionary insight, Sorcerer is comprised entirely of pieces written by his bandmates. Indeed, save for the closing "Nothing Like You" — a brief tribute to Davis' eventual wife, who also graces the cover, recorded in 1962 and adorned with vocals from Bob Dorough — the album represents a further maturation and refinement of a quintet that stands as one of the finest in jazz history.
MoFi SuperVinyl
Developed by NEOTECH and RTI, MoFi SuperVinyl is the most exacting-to-specification vinyl compound ever devised. Analog lovers have never seen (or heard) anything like it. Extraordinarily expensive and extremely painstaking to produce, the special proprietary compound addresses two specific areas of improvement: noise floor reduction and enhanced groove definition. The vinyl composition features a new carbonless dye (hold the disc up to the light and see) and produces the world's quietest surfaces. This high-definition formula also allows for the creation of cleaner grooves that are indistinguishable from the original lacquer. MoFi SuperVinyl provides the closest approximation of what the label's engineers hear in the mastering lab.
Músicos:
Miles Davis, trompete
Wayne Shorter, saxofone tenor
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, contrabaixo
Tony Williams, bateria
Apenas na faixa "Nothing Like You":
Bob Dorough, voz
Gil Evans, arranjos
Frank Rehak, trombone
Paul Chambers, contrabaixo
Jimmy Cobb, bateria
Willie Bobo (William Correa), bongos
Lista de Faixas:
1. Prince of Darkness
2. Pee Wee
3. Masqualero
4. The Sorcerer
5. Limbo
6. Vonetta
7. Nothing Like You
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