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Miles Davis - E.S.P. (Numbered Limited Edition 180g 2LP 45RPM) MFSLREPRESS DUE MAY 2024 Miles Davis E. S. P. (Numbered Limited Edition 180g 2LP 45RPM) LMF451 821797245111 MFSL Numbered Limited Edition 180g 33RPM 1LP SPLITS DIVIDE BETWEEN ACCESSIBLE HARD BOP AND CUTTING EDGE IMPROVISATION: A PARAGON OF COHESION, CHEMISTRY, INTERPLAY 1 4" 15 IPS analogue copy to DSD 256 to analogue console to lathe A landmark recording and masterful symphony of performance, composition, and execution, Miles Davis' E. S. P. established
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Miles Davis - E.S.P. (Numbered Limited Edition 180g 2LP 45RPM)

LMF451    821797245111

MFSL Numbered Limited Edition

180g 33RPM 1LP

 

SPLITS DIVIDE BETWEEN ACCESSIBLE HARD-BOP AND CUTTING-EDGE IMPROVISATION: A PARAGON OF COHESION, CHEMISTRY, INTERPLAY
1/4" / 15 IPS analogue copy to DSD 256 to analogue console to lathe

A landmark recording and masterful symphony of performance, composition, and execution, Miles Davis' E.S.P. established the template jazz would follow for the following decade. The 1965 record splits the gap between accessible hard-bop and the cutting-edge approach Davis increasingly pursued into the 1970s. Adventurous, sophisticated, and yet altogether cohesive, E.S.P. stands out not only due to its elastic compositions but via its chemistry, interplay, and feeling attained by the instrumentalists. The first album Davis' classic second quintet made together, it's also very arguably the group's best. Never before has the effort been experienced in such transformational sound.

Pressed at RTI, this 180g 45RPM 2LP set of E.S.P. renders the music's dynamics, pitch, colors, and textures with lifelike realism and proper scale. Reference-caliber separation, wall-to-wall soundstages, and distinct images magnify the intensity and beauty of Davis and Co.'s creations. Whether it's the distinctive snap of Tony Williams' drum sticks against the snare head, air moving through Davis' trumpet, acoustic thrum of Ron Carter's bass, or upper register of Herbie Hancock's piano, the sound is better than you'd even hear in the most intimate jazz clubs. Prepare to be swayed on every level.

For many, E.S.P. looms among the decade's best albums if only because of the significance of Davis' line-up. While Hancock, Williams, and Carter are holdovers that began playing with one another on 1963's Seven Steps to Heaven, Wayne Shorter functions as the secret weapon and key addition responsible for this ensemble hitting a new peak. Indeed, the saxophonist helped pen two of the seven compositions here – notably, E.S.P. is entirely comprised originals and clocked in as one of the longest-running jazz LPs issued at the time – and, more importantly, grants Davis the confidence and leeway necessary for the eruption of enigma, steadiness, and tension.

As he did with John Coltrane year earlier, Davis hangs back and picks his moments to solo, with Shorter stepping up to supply the churn. Their bandmates respond in kind, itching to take off into new stratospheres all the while keeping their improvisations grounded and connected to the piece at hand. Guided by Davis' visions and inspired by current boundary-pushing works by the likes of Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, and Coltrane, the magnificent results spark with variation, harmony, emotion, energy, and brilliant movement.

Interlocking lines drive "Little One," alternating rhythms pulse through the funky "Eighty-One," melodies soar on the balladic "Iris," the aptly titled "Mood" broods over minor-key structures, and "Agitation" – goosed by a two-minute percussive introduction by Williams – delivers on its promise. No record – and no group of musicians – have ever balanced coherent themes and exploratory playing in better fashion than Davis' quintet on E.S.P. It's the avant-garde record even jazz traditionalists love, and essential on every level.
Track List

E.S.P.
Eighty-One
Little One
R.J.
Agitation
Iris
Mood

Miles Davis - E.S.P. (Numbered Limited Edition 180g 2LP 45RPM) MFSL

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