but he never quite reached the sheer urgency and pure dancing joy of this
Double clear vinyl LP pressing with 12-panel poster-folder
making it one of the best-selling albums of all time
this is an album of real candour
whose fidelity initially stays hidden behind the aesthetics of harmonious yet brooding pop music
HARMON GYMNASIUM, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY CA, APRIL 7TH 1967 | VINYL RECORD (LP) Supplier Stock but he never quite reachedThis remarkable 1967 concert finds Miles Davis playing with his second quintet: Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone), Herbie Hancock (piano), Albert Stinson (bass), and Tony Williams (drums). Recorded for broadcast on KALX radio, it features the only live recording of Dolores by this group, and their last known recording of Stella By Starlight. An incendiary document of a great artist at the peak of his powers, it's presented here with background notes and