Miles Davis Seven Steps to Heaven 2LP 45rpm Vinil 180g Sterling Analogue Productions QRP USA
Título: Seven Steps to Heaven
Número de Catálogo: APJ 8851-45
Editora: Columbia
Reeditado por: Analogue Productions
Código de Barras: 753088885112
Ano da edição original: 1963
Ano da reedição: 2021
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 45 rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 710gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams e outras estrelas brilham com maior intensidade neste remaster 45rpm de George Marino na Sterling Sound a partir das Master Tapes Originais e prensado em vinil 180gr na QRP. Gama dinâmica profunda, com transientes poderosos e resposta de frequência extensa num dos discos de Miles Davis com melhor som em vinil... mais perto do céu!
- Edição Limitada
- Duplo LP 45rpm
- Prensado em Vinil 180 gramas HQ
- Prensagem na QRP USA
- Masterizado por George Marino na Sterling Sound
- Corte a partir das Master Tapes Analógicas Originais
- Nova Capa Gatefold
In 1963, Miles Davis was at a transitional point in his career, without a regular group and wondering what his future musical direction would be. At the time he recorded the music heard on this disc, he was in the process of forming a new band, as can be seen from the personnel: tenor saxophonist George Coleman, Victor Feldman (who turned down the job) and Herbie Hancock on pianos, bassist Ron Carter, and Frank Butler and Tony Williams on drums. Recorded at two separate sessions, this set is highlighted by the classic "Seven Steps To Heaven," "Joshua" and slow passionate versions of "Basin Street Blues" and "Baby Won't You Please Come Home."
What could be better than an outstanding Miles Davis band? Try two of them. In 1963, the brilliant composer was in the midst of another transitional phase, and for the recording of Seven Steps to Heaven, split the sessions in half. He also used geography to his advantage in creating a cohesive album that nonetheless features two distinctive units, one from the West Coast, the other from the East Coast.
Teaming with George Coleman, Victor Feldman, Ron Carter, and Frank Butler, Miles recorded "Basin Street Blues" and "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home"--rarities in that they are standards, something that Davis rarely included on album--as well as "I Fall in Love Too Easily," stamping the tunes with a West Coast jazz bent. But he wasn't finished. In New York, he kept Carter and Coleman, but added Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams to the mix, resulting in a lineup that became his new group, the fruits of which can be heard on "So Near So Far," "Joshua," and the title track.
Músicos:
(Los Angeles)
Miles Davis, trompete
George Coleman, saxofone tenor
Victor Feldman, piano
Ron Carter, contrabaixo
Frank Butler, bateria
(New York)
Miles Davis, trompete
George Coleman, saxofone tenor
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, contrabaixo
Anthony Williams, bateria
Lista de Faixas:
1. Basin Street Blues
2. Seven Steps To Heaven
3. I Fall In Love Too Easily
4. So Near So Far
5. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
6. Joshua
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