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20 minutes ago, Jim Duckworth said:

This was one of my first Miles Davis records, recommended by my high school biology teacher.  I will always love this record-it may well be my favorite!

 

The Hancock/Carter/Williams rhythm section is incredible on it.  I probably prefer the writing on ESP, but this one is an amazing listen!

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Miles Davis "Someday My Prince Will Come" Sony 20bit SBM LP facsimile cd.

This is one of the first LP facsimile Miles Davis cds I bought and man it sounds very good.

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15 hours ago, Jim Duckworth said:

This was one of my first Miles Davis records, recommended by my high school biology teacher.  I will always love this record-it may well be my favorite!

 

A very good choice. I remember about the time when I purchased it too, also during high School I coudn´t read the title Right, I thought it means "Neferetti" and thought that it might be an italian Name and that maybe it´s a movie score done by Miles for some italian film producer. 

Maybe that was just the times we lived in then, it seems with my suggestions I was influenced by the other album I had "Cumbia and Jazz Fusion" since I had noticed it was done by Mingus as a movie score for an italian film Producer, I think for Elio Petri......

 

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15 hours ago, felser said:

The Hancock/Carter/Williams rhythm section is incredible on it.  I probably prefer the writing on ESP, but this one is an amazing listen!

Yes, ESP is a very good Album, but Maybe from the mid 60´s Albums with the great second quintet I like most "Miles Smiles", that really cooks. 

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14 hours ago, JSngry said:

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I suppose I should wish I liked Michael Brecker more than I do...but still, everybody came to play, and that matters.

Liking this record more and more as I resign myself to accepting that Brecker is going to play like Brecker, and all that comes with that. His tunes here are great, and the band is outstanding, if not even better than that!

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