Miles Davis: "The Man With The Horn", Half Speed Mastered Audiophile Album, MINT

Sold Date: July 11, 2016
Start Date: July 1, 2016
Final Price: $42.00 (USD)
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From Columbia Records (HC 46790), this is  THE MAN WITH THE HORN  

by  MILES DAVIS. It is an audiophile pressing released in July of 1981, an

extended range recording in Columbia Records' "Half Speed Mastered" series with

technical information enclosed (see photos). It is a rock-oriented, fusion masterpiece 

which heralded Davis' return from his 1975 retirement. Jacket is NEAR MINT+;

the LP is solid MINT. You'll not find a better example of this album!

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The Cuts:

All tracks composed by Miles Davis; except where indicated.

"Fat Time" - 9:56 "Back Seat Betty" - 11:16 "Shout" (Glenn Burris, , ) - 5:51 "Aïda" - 8:12 "The Man with the Horn" (Hall, Irving) - 6:35 "Ursula" - 10:46
Personnel & Instrumentation: Miles Davis - trumpet  - soprano sax  - guitar   - guitar   - bass   - drums   - percussion 

on Shout and The Man with the Horn

 - Yamaha CP30 synthesizer, piano  - synthesizer, guitar, celeste, Moog synthesizer; vocals Felton Crews - bass Vincent Wilburn - drums

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