Kind Of Blue -1959- Flac 24-96 Sacd Updated - Miles Davis -

Acclaimed by audiophiles for its "analog-like" warmth. SACD releases of Kind of Blue (such as the famous Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab or Sony Mastersound editions) often feature meticulous remastering from the original three-track master tapes. 3. The Track-by-Track Audiophile Experience

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Utilizes DSD (Direct Stream Digital) technology, often providing a "more natural" sound balance than standard CDs. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- FLAC 24-96 SACD

– Alto Saxophone (the soulful, blues-drenched virtuoso) Acclaimed by audiophiles for its "analog-like" warmth

The Ultimate Sonic Blueprint: Exploring Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue in 24-bit/96kHz FLAC and SACD It shifted the jazz paradigm from the frantic,

Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue is the best-selling jazz album of all time. Released by Columbia Records in August 1959, this masterpiece fundamentally altered the landscape of modern music. It shifted the jazz paradigm from the frantic, chord-heavy structures of bebop to the open, meditative vistas of modal jazz.

: Offers a "Pure DSD" transfer (DSD64 to DSD256) and various PCM FLAC levels, including 24/96 and 24/192. These are sourced from high-quality 15ips tapes with no PCM processing in the chain. Sony/Columbia Legacy SACDs : Including the and various Japanese imports (e.g., SICP-10083