Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- Flac 24-96 Sacd Jun 2026

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: A 6/8 modal blues that feels like a late-night stroll. Jimmy Cobb’s brushes and Chambers’ repeating bassline create an hypnotic, undulating rhythm. What you currently use (headphones, speakers, DAC, or

Released in 1959, Miles Davis's Kind of Blue is widely considered the greatest jazz album of all time and a watershed moment in musical history. This specific high-resolution release ( FLAC 24-96 SACD Speed Correction: A Critical Detail The Ultimate Sonic

| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | Very wide, deep – studio ambience clear | | Instrument separation | Excellent (Bill Evans’ piano left, bass center-right, drums spread) | | Noise floor | Very low tape hiss (SACD noise shaping) | | Dynamic range | ~18–20 dB (limited by original performance, not digital) | | Bass response | Full, taut (Paul Chambers’ bass has attack) | | Cymbal decay | Natural, no digital grit |

On "Blue in Green," the subtle scratching sound of Cobb's brushes on the snare drum skin is crystal clear, adding an intimate, smoky atmosphere to the track. Speed Correction: A Critical Detail

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