More Miles Davis

- Seriously good sound throughout this Miles Davis classic, with both sides earning Double Plus (A++) grades – fairly quiet vinyl too
- This early Stereo 360 LP is full-bodied, high-rez and spacious, with Miles’s horn uncannily present, a sound you just cannot find on Heavy Vinyl no matter who makes it
- If you have the big system and dedicated room a record of this quality demands, you can put Miles right in the room with you with a Hot Stamper pressing as good as this
- Vintage pressings that play this reasonably quiet and are free of scratches and groove damage are few and far between, but here’s one, perfect for even the most demanding audiophile
- Another engineering triumph for Fred Plaut at Columbia’s legendary 30th Street Studios – the man is a genius
- Musically this is one of our very favorite Miles albums, and the sound is Demo Disc quality on the better copies
- 5 stars: “Sketches of Spain is the most luxuriant and stridently romantic recording Davis ever made. To listen to it in the 21st century is still a spine-tingling experience…”
- This pressing is clearly a Demo Disc for orchestral size and space
- Although the right 6-Eye originals will always win our shootouts, the 360 stereo reissues still sound quite good to us, just not as good
On the better pressings of this masterpiece, the sound is truly magical. (AMG has that dead right in their review.) It is lively but never strained. Davis’s horn has breath and bite, just like the real thing. What more can you ask for?








