Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis

180 Gram Vinyl. Long held as the jazz album that even non-jazz fans will own, 'Kind Of Blue' not only changed the way people regarded Miles, it changed the very face of music itself. Consistently rated not just as one of the greatest jazz albums but as one of THE greatest musical statements of the 20th century, its 46 minutes of improvisation and sophistication remain peerless. Davis played trumpet sublime with his ensemble sextet featuring pianist Bill Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley with Wyton Kelly playing piano on 'Freddy the Freeloader.'

Miles Davis

Kind Of Blue

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Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
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180g heavyweight gatefold

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Released 06/05/2022Catalogue Number

DOL725HG

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Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
LP

£14.99£12.99

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Black
Released 06/05/2022Catalogue Number

DOL725H

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Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
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Blue
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Miles Davis

Kind Of Blue

Doxy
Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
LP

£14.99£12.99

sale

180g heavyweight gatefold

Black
Released 06/05/2022Catalogue Number

DOL725HG

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Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
LP

£14.99£12.99

sale
Black
Released 06/05/2022Catalogue Number

DOL725H

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Album artwork for Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
LP +

£14.99£12.99

sale
Blue
Released 14/04/2023Catalogue Number

DOL725HB

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180 Gram Vinyl. Long held as the jazz album that even non-jazz fans will own, 'Kind Of Blue' not only changed the way people regarded Miles, it changed the very face of music itself. Consistently rated not just as one of the greatest jazz albums but as one of THE greatest musical statements of the 20th century, its 46 minutes of improvisation and sophistication remain peerless. Davis played trumpet sublime with his ensemble sextet featuring pianist Bill Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley with Wyton Kelly playing piano on 'Freddy the Freeloader.'