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Miles Davis: E.S.P.      (1 of 3 found this review helpful)
  July 20, 2004

While ESP isn't the most listened to record in my Miles collection, how can you go wrong with Wayne Shorter and Herbie Handcock providing the backdrop? I still believe it's an essential title, and the sonic beauty of this disc is amazing. 1965 wasn't a bad year for Miles. A very tight record.
  July 20, 2004

"A masterpiece" can be the only way to describe this title, and "Mind Blowing" might describe the sonics of this JSACD. This disc really shows off what DSD can do with a master tape. Bravo!
Miles Davis: Miles Ahead      (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
  July 20, 2004

I consider this record to be one of the most important among the ones Miles made while associated with Gil Evans, possibly right next to Sketches Of Spain. The dynamics of Miles and the orchestra are well defined and translate to tis JSACD really well, much like Sketches. Shouldn't be missed, ... more
Miles Davis: Bitches Brew      (5 of 5 found this review helpful)
  July 20, 2004

This title averages about $54 for this double-JSACD title, but it's also well worth every penny and possibly even more. All the voodoo, melty creativity and sonic brilliance is here. To listen to this on SACD is a real treat. I doubt you'll ever find a better source for Bitches Brew. Comes in a ... more
Miles Davis: Someday My Prince Will Come      (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  July 20, 2004

This is one of the most fabulous Miles Davis SACDs out of the bunch. This classic Miles Davis LP shines and gives the listener an almost "3D" expereince within the soundstage. With the right equipment behind this disc, Miles will appear in your living room.

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