Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- Flac 24-96 Sacd [top] -
When those tracks were played back on a standard machine for the original LP release, the music played back slightly fast, raising the pitch. For over 30 years, the world listened to a slightly out-of-tune version of Kind of Blue .
Miles Davis used a Harmon mute on tracks like "All Blues." High-resolution audio preserves the metallic buzz, the breathy air passing through the horn, and the sharp bite of his attacks without sounding piercing. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- FLAC 24-96 SACD
24/96 sounds slightly smoother in the treble, less “glare” on trumpet and cymbals. Differences are subtle on consumer gear. When those tracks were played back on a
), these were among the first to feature the corrected speed and 5.1-channel surround options. Performance Comparison 24/96 sounds slightly smoother in the treble, less
Kind of Blue was recorded live to three-track tape. There are no modern overdubs or digital fixes.