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 | Description: | Bass: Ron Carter, Cover [Cover Art], Artwork [Cover Art]: Victor Atkins (2), Design [Design For MFSL]: John A. Beck, Drums: Anthony Williams, Engineer [Engineering]: Arthur Kendy, Engineer [Engineering]: Frank Laico, Lacquer Cut By: Krieg Wunderlich, Mastered By: Krieg Wunderlich, Mastered By [Assisted By]: Shawn R. Britton, Photography By [Back Cover Photo]: Hiro (51), Piano, Electric Piano: Herbie Hancock, Producer [Produced By]: Teo Macero, Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax]: Wayne Shorter, Trumpet: Miles Davis, Written-By: Miles Davis, Guitar: George Benson, Written-By: Wayne Shorter, Written-By: Anthony Williams, Written-By: Miles Davis, Labelcode MOFY437.1 (MFSL 2-437, 88883733251, 88883733251), Record Company Sony Music Entertainment, Licensed From Sony Music Entertainment, Distributed By Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Inc., Manufactured By Sony Music Entertainment, Manufactured For Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Inc., Copyright (c) Columbia Records, Pressed By Record Technology Incorporated, Produced At Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Mastered At Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Lacquer Cut At Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab"Miles In The Sky" is a landmark LP by the legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, originally released in 1968. This album marks a pivotal moment in Davis's career as he began to explore electric instruments and fuse elements of rock and funk into his signature jazz sound. Featuring an all-star lineup including Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, "Miles In The Sky" showcases innovative compositions like "Stuff" and "Black Comedy." This pressing comes from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (Mfsl), renowned for their audiophile-grade reissues that deliver superior sound quality through meticulous mastering processes. Mfsl has established itself as a leader in high-fidelity music releases since the late 1970s, earning respect among collectors worldwide. As one of the most influential figures in modern music history, Miles Davis revolutionized jazz multiple times with albums such as "Kind of Blue," "Bitches Brew," and this transitional masterpiece. |  | Product Safety
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