"E.S.P." is a landmark jazz album by the legendary trumpeter Miles Davis, released in 1965 and now available as an audiophile LP from Impex Records. This record marks the debut of Davis?s second great quintet, featuring Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams?musicians who would go on to redefine modern jazz. The album showcases intricate compositions and telepathic interplay between band members, blending post-bop innovation with lyrical improvisation. Impex Records is renowned for its meticulous attention to detail in remastering classic albums onto high-quality vinyl formats; their releases are prized by collectors for their sonic fidelity and premium packaging. Miles Davis remains one of the most influential figures in music history: his groundbreaking works like "Kind of Blue," "Bitches Brew," and "Miles Ahead" have earned him multiple Grammy Awards and a place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.