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My Funny Valentine (Mobile Fidelity 180g) Vinyl LP

Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab / SKU: fr-4891
recorded at New York Philharmonic, February 1964, high-quality audiophile pressing
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  • "Miles Davis' My Funny Valentine marks several historic turning points. For Davis, the live album represents the final time on record he'd perform standards rather than original compositions. It also stands as one of the last documents made by the same band that created Seven Steps to Heaven. As such, the work teems with bebop melodicism yet steers clear of Davis' oft-controversial avant-garde leanings. Most significantly, however, the set captures the ballads performed at a benefit concert from New York's then-new Philharmonic Hall just months after President Kennedy's assassination. Tapping into a seemingly divine inspiration, Davis never sounded so elegant or poetic." - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab

    • black vinyl pressing
    • high-quality audiophile reissue: 1/4" / 15 IPS analog copy to DSD 64 to analog console to lathe
    • individually stamped + numbered
    • limited edition
    • featuring Miles Davis (t) George Coleman (t. sax), Herbie Hancock (p), Ron Carter (b), Tony Williams (d)
    • original release year: 1965
    • music label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 2016
    upc: 821797143110

"Miles Davis' My Funny Valentine marks several historic turning points. For Davis, the live album represents the final time on record he'd perform standards rather than original compositions. It also stands as one of the last documents made by the same band that created Seven Steps to Heaven. As such, the work teems with bebop melodicism yet steers clear of Davis' oft-controversial avant-garde leanings. Most significantly, however, the set captures the ballads performed at a benefit concert from New York's then-new Philharmonic Hall just months after President Kennedy's assassination. Tapping into a seemingly divine inspiration, Davis never sounded so elegant or poetic." - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab

  • black vinyl pressing
  • high-quality audiophile reissue: 1/4" / 15 IPS analog copy to DSD 64 to analog console to lathe
  • individually stamped + numbered
  • limited edition
  • featuring Miles Davis (t) George Coleman (t. sax), Herbie Hancock (p), Ron Carter (b), Tony Williams (d)
  • original release year: 1965
  • music label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 2016
upc: 821797143110

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