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2nd US mono pressing, CL 1812 with 2 eye logo and "Guaranteed High Fidelity" in black print. Marks and lines on record, plays with minor background crackle, not too bad. Cover has some wear plus slight water damage on top part (mainly visible on back). Gil Evans-arranged LP recorded live in 1961 with Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So What".
UK stereo original, SBPG 62081 with textured orange labels. Record in lovely shape. Cover has stains, preassure marks and dirt on back otherwise fine. LP with Gil Evans and Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So what".
Spacey fusion LP from 1989. Concept record circling around the spectrum of colors, listen to "Yellow" or "Green". European original with red labels.
LP from 1954 with a top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags groove (take 1)". Cover has OJC-sticker on front. Old reissue.
Later German 60s pressing with different cover than the US original from 1957. Cover has some corner and edge wear. Top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags Groove (take 1)".
First Japanese pressing, RANK-5012 with blue deep groove labels and flipback cover, released just a few years after the US original. No insert or obi. Small scratch mark causes a handful of pops in the intro of B1. Also many soft marks and scuffs, plays ok in general with minor distractions only. Cover in nice shape with light wear only. LP from 1957, top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags Groove (take 1)".
Groundbreaking fusion album from 1970 - check "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down". Records in fine shape. Cover has basic shelf wear and mild humidity staining inside gatefold. Japanese reissue from 1979, 36AP 1771-2 with insert (a bit stained) but no obi.
Groundbreaking fusion album from 1970 - check "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down". Records in fine shape, glossy with a few light marks only. Cover looks alright front and back (just soft ring wear) but grades VG due to some (fairly neat) writing inside gatefold. UK original, CBS 66236 with orange labels.
US qudraphonic original from 1971. Record in lovely shape, close to mint. Cover has ring wear, corner wear and water damage/mould inside the gatefold cover. Groundbreaking fusion album from 1970, check "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down".
Lovely LP with Charles Mingus and Elvin Jones - listen to the version of "Nature Boy". Faint sticker mark on front cover. First released in 1955 on the US Debut label, this is a later (circa 1970) French pressing on America.
2xLP set from 1979 with material taken from various unreleased sessions between 1955-1970. Check "Circle In The Round" and the awesome psychedelic fusion version of "Guinnevere" (David Crosby/CS&N)! Cover has staining on back. Dutch original with orange gradient labels.
2xLP set from 1973 featuring early 1951-1956 recordings previously released on the Prestige-albums "Collectors Items", "Conception" and "Blue Moods". French pressing in laminated gatefold sleeve (unlike photo).
The "Dig" album plus two more tracks released around that time, here on a 1970 release. Cover has minor ring wear and a tiny stain on back. Blue label with trident on top.
Miles in funky fusion mode on "Decoy", and on "Code M.D." he even enters boogie territory! Vinyl is low VG+ visually with some light marks, still plays well. Dutch original with orange gradient labels.
2xLP set from 1975 featuring early 50s recordings previously released on the Prestige albums "Early Miles" and "Conception". Cover is low VG+ due to small damage on front by opening.
Compilation of Miles-material from 1956-1962, listen to "Devil May Care". This copy has a round shop sticker on front (unlike website photo). French pressing, CBS 62 637, flipback cover version.
2xLP set from 1976 containing the Prestige albums "The Musings Of Miles" (PRLP 7007) and "The New Miles Davis Quitet" (PRLP 7014). Vinyl in great shape, just one light surface line on side 3. Cover has ring wear and a small sticker on front (unlike website photo).
Live set with Hank Mobley, Paul Chambers, Wynton Kelly & Jimmy Cobb. Nice version of "No Blues". Some surface marks on record, plays with minor occassional background noise but nice in general. Cover has basic wear/aging plus minor fraying on spine. Japanese reissue from 1979, 20AP 1402 with insert but no obi.
UK stereo original, 885 146 TY with silver/black labels and NCB on labels. Cover has minor lamination issues + a name and date written neatly on back. Live set with Hank Mobley, Paul Chambers, Wynton Kelly & Jimmy Cobb. Great version of "Oleo".
Dutch original, 682 013 TL with unique cover art. This is the issue with NCB on labels. Some kind of bubbles/irregularities in vinyl cause occassional low level thumps, not very disturbing. Cover has basic wear/aging plus some lamination peeling on front. Beautiful album from 1957 arranged by Gil Evans. Listen to "Miles Ahead".
LP with Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins & John Lewis. Try "Blue room". OJC reissue from 1983.
Late 60s best of-album - "So What", "All Blues", "My Funny Valentine" and more essential Miles. Cover has tiny tearing on back (but no tear on front, unlike photo). Old reissue with red labels.
UK stereo original, SBPG 62510 with textured orange labels and flipback cover. Fint VG+ copy, no major issues. Great quintet session with Hancock, Williams, Carter & Coleman, including classics like "All Blues".
Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful jazz tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"! Later US 70s pressing, PC 8085 with red/yellow labels. Export copy with Columbia print blacked out on cover and labels.
Dutch mono original, 682 044 TL. Quite a lot of surface marks, plays with a little background crackle but not bad. Cover has a sticker on back. Small mark/scratch on B-side label. Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"!
Later UK stereo pressing, SBPG 62108 with front-laminated cover. No "stereo" print on front. Small sticker label side A. Cover has lamination creasing, small tear on flipback and is a bit wavy. Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful jazz tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"!
Gil Evans-arranged jazz classic from 1960, listen to "Solea". Cover has old price sticker on front (not on website photo). European later pressing with orange gradient labels.
1983 fusion Miles with John Scofield, Marcus Miller and the other Bill Evans. Listen to "Speak". Cover on this caopy has a name written on front (not on website photo). Dutch/European original with orange gradient label.
Compilation from 1972 with some of his classic 50s recordings like "Miles Ahead" and "Bags' Groove".
Early Miles recordings with Jackie McLean, Horace Silver, Art Blakey etc. Listen to "Ray's Idea" and "Tempus Fugit". Japanese reissue from 1973, NR-8830, mono pressing. No obi or insert.
US mono original, BLP 1501 with Lexington-address on labels and cover. Flat edge and deep groove. RVG and ear in dead wax. Record has surface marks and sleeve scuffs, nothing deep, plays ok with mild surface noise. Cover has some wear and partial splitting on lower seam, mild rub/shelf wear front and back, sticker mark with small tears on back plus a pin hole top left. Early Miles recording with Jackie McLean, Horace Silver, Art Blakey etc. Listen to "Ray's Idea" and "Tempus Fugit".
Early Miles recordings with Horace Silver, Art Blakey etc., including "Take Off" and "Ray's Idea". French reissue from 1982.
US mono pressing, BLP 1502 with 47 West 63rd NYC-address on labels and "R" on labels = later pressing from ca 1959 (of album first released in 1956). Deep groove on side 2 only, RVG and ear in dead wax. Minor marks and scuffs on record, plays ok save for some ticks here and there. Minor print smudging on labels, neat writing on side 2 label. Cover has some wear/fraying on edges, 3 cm split on bottom seam center, rub wear plus writing and sticker remains on back. Early Miles recordings with Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Jay Jay Johnson and Percy Heath. Includes "Take Off", "Weirdo" and more great tunes.
Late 60s recordings with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter & Chick Corea. Listen to "Water babies". Small sticker label side A. This LP was first released in 1976. Mid-80s reissue with red labels and different cover art.
Miles in tough fusion mode on this LP from 1982. Check the dark "Back Seat Betty". Cover has small sticker mark on front. European original with orange gradient label.
1985 album from Miles, featuring guests like John Scofield and John McLaughlin. Listen to "Katia". Dutch/European original with gradient orange labels, with printed inner sleeve. Hype sticker on front cover.

MUSIC FROM SIESTA
WARNER BROS - Europe Original
LP · EX/VG+ · 100 SEK

Fusion LP from 1987. Check the dark, woozy "Siesta/Lost in Madrid Part II". European original.

QUINTET / SEXTET
PRESTIGE - USA Original
LP · VG/VG+ · 1100 SEK

US mono original, PRLP 7034 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Record has quite a lot of sleeve scuffing but nothing deep and plays loud and clear with minor distractions only. Cover looks great on front, has a couple of mild stains on back. Seams and spine are intact but has minor wear. Classic LP from 1956 with Jackie McLean, Art Taylor etc. Listen to "Minor March".
US 10", PRLP 182 with red/silver labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides. RVG and ear in dead wax. This copy has green print on front cover and release listings up to PRLP 187 on back indicating second generation cover. Just a few light marks and mild paleness on record, plays alright. Cover has full split + some tape remains on spine and almost full split on top seam. Recorded in 1954 with Horace Silver, Jay Jay Johnson, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke & Lucky Thompson. Listen to "Blue N' Boogie".

JAZZ GALLERY / 429 603 BE
PHILIPS - Holland Original
7 · VG+/VG · 45 SEK

Dutch pic sleeve EP including "Tadd's Delight", "Budo" and "Au-Leu-Cha". Pic sleeve has neat writing (personell listing) on back. Dutch original.

STEAMIN' WITH THE ...
PRESTIGE / OJC - Germany Reissue
LP · EX/VG+ · 200 SEK

Classic LP with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones. Old reissue. This copy has a small sticker on front.
US mono pressing, PR 7281 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address and RVG in dead wax = later (early 60s) pressing of LP first released in 1956 with different cover art as "Dig". No deep groove on this copy. Record has light marks and looks slightly pale, plays with background hiss, constant but not too bad. Cover has minor wear plus some writing and a sticker on back. Five-star setting with Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, Walter Bishop, Tommy Potter and Art Blakey. Listen to "Dig" or "Denial".

MILES & MONK AT NEW...
CBS - UK Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 350 SEK

UK mono original, BPG 62389 with textured orange labels. Record is glossy with some scuffing on side 1, plays alright. Cover has name and date written neatly on back. Strong live set featuring John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley. Listen to the version of "Straight No Chaser".
Debut solo album by UK saxophonist and composer Miles Spilsbury, featuring Carlos Niño. Warm and organic jazz/fusion, some tracks with a spiritual vibe and some more groove-based, check "Light Theme" and "Tungsten".
Free jazz classic recorded 1966, listen to "P.G. IV". 2023 reissue.

LA CRÉATION DU MONDE /...
HIS MASTER'S ... - Germany Original
LP · NM/VG+ · 75 SEK

German original.
Trashy garage rock from 1984, listen to "Just Like You". Clean recod. Cover has light wear, small sticker on back. UK original.
"A house for sale" and "I'm in love again" great 70s soul tunes. No cutout on this copy. US original.
Classic soul album from 1972 including the killer slowies "I just can't stand it" and "A child of God" and the northern oldie "My man, a sweet man"! Reissue from 2023.
LP from 1975 with nice breakbeat soul on "Tell her it's over" and "The memory of a wife" plus my favorite, the Phillip Mitchell-penned screamer "You can't stand the thought"! Cover has some ring wear. US original.
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