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Miles Davis

The Musings of Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series)

180g black LP in tip-on sleeve with Obi strip - £36.99 | Pre Order
Released in 1955 on Prestige Records, 'The Musings of Miles' is the first 12” LP from legendary trumpet player, Miles Davis.
Miles Davis

Volume 1 (2025 Reissue)

remastered UHQ CD with obi strip - £17.99 | Buy
'Marking 85 years representing The Finest In Jazz, UM Japan have made available no less than 118 titles selected from Blue Note’s analog "Tone Po...
Miles Davis

Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings

4LP boxset - £128.99 | Buy
2CD - £18.99 | Buy
Released to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of these sessions and the 75th Anniversary of Prestige Records, “Miles ’54” brings together 20 trac...
Miles Davis

Four and More (2024 Reissue)

180g Black LP - £28.99 | Buy
Recorded at the same Feb 12, 1964 New York concert that yielded the more balladic album, 'My Funny Valentine', 'Four & More' showcases the M...
Miles Davis

Paris Jazz Festival, Salle Pleyel 10/1/1964

Limited "Tricolour French Flag" 2LP - £41.99 | Buy
This 2LP set captures Miles Davis’ Second Great Quintet just as Wayne Shorter completed the group and the band toured Europe.
Miles Davis

You're Under Arrest (2024 Reissue)

limited numbered 180g audiophile red & clear marbled LP in gatefold sleeve (1500 only) - £32.99 | Buy
'You’re Under Arrest' is a 1985 album recorded by Miles Davis, presenting a mixture of pop covers (including Cyndi Lauper’s “Time Afte...
The Man With The Horn (2024 Reissue)
  1. Fat Time
  2. Back Seat Betty
  3. Shout
  4. Aïda
  5. The Man With The Horn
  6. Ursula

Miles Davis

The Man With The Horn (2024 Reissue)

music on vinyl
  • limited numbered 180g audiophile gold & black marbled LP (1500 only)

    Released: 6th Sep 2024

    £29.99
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'The Man With The Horn' is the 1981 album by Miles Davis, which he recorded after persuasion by his nephew, Vince Wilburn, a drummer in a Chicago group that played music that combined funk, soul, and fusion jazz.

Miles also met the saxophonist Bill Evans, the bass guitarist Marcus Miller and called the drummer Al Foster. The studio result was a hybrid record, divided between the Chicago group’s pieces that he himself referred to as “bubble gum music” and a very free jazz-rock. However, it's less somber and dense than the damp jungles he wandered through without direction during the 1970s. The hit “The Man With The Horn” and its sugary-sweet refrain received a lot of airplay on FM stations. Jazz lovers, rejoicing in Miles’ return, delighted in the rest of the repertory. But it was Mike Stern’s incandescent solo on “Fat Time” that everyone relished.