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Davis Miles – Complete Plugged Nickel Live 1965 (10xLP Box Set)

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  • Hailed as One of the Greatest Live Jazz Recordings Ever!

    Includes a 44-Page Book with Rare Plugged Nickel Photos, New Liner Notes & More!

    The most requested Miles Davis reissue arrives for his centennial in spectacular style.

    What began as a holiday residency at Chicago's Plugged Nickel Café became the crucible where the Second Great Quintet forged its identity. Miles, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams delivered a masterclass in risk and invention, dismantling familiar tunes and rebuilding them on the fly. Producer Teo Macero captured every note across seven sets on December 22 and 23, 1965. Portions trickled out in the '70s and '80s, but only in the early '90s did Legacy (CD) and Mosaic (LP) reveal the full scope of seven and half hours of revelatory music—instantly hailed as one of the greatest live jazz recordings ever, earning the The Penguin Guide to Jazz's coveted "Crown," and becoming pricey, secondary-market rarities. Now, 30 years later and six decades after the shows themselves, veteran fans finally get the repress they've demanded, and new fans get a chance to own one of the most mythologized live engagements in jazz history.

    This new 10LP edition mirrors the original sequence, cut from the high-res Mosaic masters and pressed on 140-gram black vinyl. Each LP comes in its own newly designed jacket, housed in a gold foil-embossed slipcase box. The 44 page 12"x12" Smyth Sewn book includes rare Plugged Nickel photos and extensive new liner notes and track-by-track commentary by Syd Schwartz alongside Bob Blumenthal's original essay.

    Features

    • 10LP Box Set
    • 140g Black Vinyl
    • Cut from the High-Res Mosaic Masters
    • Mirrors the Original Sequence
    • Each LP Housed in Its Own Newly Designed Jacket
    • Gold Foil-Embossed Slipcase Box
    • 44-Page 12"x12" Smyth Sewn Book with Rare Plugged Nickel Photos, Extensive New Liner Notes, Track-by-Track Commentary by Syd Schwartz & Original Essay by Bob Blumenthal

    Musicians

    • Miles Davis trumpet
    • Wayne Shorter tenor saxophone
    • Herbie Hancock acoustic piano
    • Ron Carter acoustic bass
    • Tony Williams drums
  • Format: LP
    Units: 5
    Genre: Jazz
  • LP1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set

    Side A:

    If I Were a Bell

    Side B:

    Stella by Starlight

    Walkin'

    LP2 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set (cont'd)

    Side C:

    I Fall in Love Too Easily

    The Theme

    December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set

    Side D:

    My Funny Valentine

    LP3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont'd)

    Side E:

    Four

    When I Fall in Love

    Side F:

    Agitation

    'Round Midnight

    LP4 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont'd)

    Side G:

    Milestones

    The Theme

    December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set

    I Fall in Love Too Easily

    Side H:

    All of You

    Oleo

    LP5 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont'd)

    Side I:

    No Blues

    Side J:

    I Thought About You

    The Theme

    LP6 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set

    Side K:

    If I Were a Bell

    Stella by Starlight

    Side L:

    Walkin'

    I Fall in Love Too Easily

    The Theme

    LP7 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set

    Side M:

    All of You

    Agitation

    Side N:

    My Funny Valentine

    On Green Dolphin Street

    LP8 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont'd)

    Side O:

    So What

    The Theme

    December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set

    Side P:

    When I Fall in Love

    Milestones

    LP9 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont'd)

    Side Q:

    Autumn Leaves

    I Fall in Love Too Easily

    Side R:

    No Blues

    The Theme

    LP10 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set

    Side S:

    Stella by Starlight

    All Blues

    Side T:

    Yesterdays

    The Theme