Why It Belongs in Your Collection
Kind of Blue is one of those records that almost speaks for itself. It is often the first jazz album people are told to buy, but it is also one that stays with you long after the “essential jazz record” tag has worn off.
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb are all here, and the result is a record that feels calm, spacious and completely assured. This limited blue vinyl edition makes a classic title feel just that little bit more special on the shelf.
The Sound and the Story
Recorded in 1959, Kind of Blue helped define the sound of modal jazz. Rather than feeling busy or overly arranged, the music has room to breathe. The solos unfold naturally, with each player bringing something distinct without ever crowding the record.
From the opening bass figure of “So What” to the gentle reflection of “Blue in Green” and the relaxed flow of “All Blues”, this is a record that works just as well as a focused listen as it does late in the evening with the lights low.
Pressing, Condition and Care
Limited blue vinyl edition of Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue, released on Columbia / Sony Music.
This copy is new and sealed. It will be packed carefully and posted in proper vinyl mailer packaging to help it arrive safely.
About This Release
Originally released in 1959, Kind of Blue remains one of Miles Davis’ most celebrated recordings and a landmark album in jazz. Its use of modal structures gave the musicians more space to explore melody and mood, creating a sound that still feels fresh and inviting decades later.
Why It Belongs in Your Collection
Kind of Blue is one of those records that almost speaks for itself. It is often the first jazz album people are told to buy, but it is also one that stays with you long after the “essential jazz record” tag has worn off.
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb are all here, and the result is a record that feels calm, spacious and completely assured. This limited blue vinyl edition makes a classic title feel just that little bit more special on the shelf.
The Sound and the Story
Recorded in 1959, Kind of Blue helped define the sound of modal jazz. Rather than feeling busy or overly arranged, the music has room to breathe. The solos unfold naturally, with each player bringing something distinct without ever crowding the record.
From the opening bass figure of “So What” to the gentle reflection of “Blue in Green” and the relaxed flow of “All Blues”, this is a record that works just as well as a focused listen as it does late in the evening with the lights low.
Pressing, Condition and Care
Limited blue vinyl edition of Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue, released on Columbia / Sony Music.
This copy is new and sealed. It will be packed carefully and posted in proper vinyl mailer packaging to help it arrive safely.
About This Release
Originally released in 1959, Kind of Blue remains one of Miles Davis’ most celebrated recordings and a landmark album in jazz. Its use of modal structures gave the musicians more space to explore melody and mood, creating a sound that still feels fresh and inviting decades later.