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Analogue Productions Announces Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue in Definitive, Speed-Corrected 180-Gram Double LP Edition, Out Oct 31

Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the Original Master Tapes, with Bonus Alternate Take of “Flamenco Sketches” Added

Analogue Productions Announces Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue in Definitive, Speed-Corrected 180-Gram Double LP Edition, Out Oct 31

Available in Standard Black & Limited Blue Vinyl 

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Today, Analogue Productions proudly announces the definitive reissue of Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue, the most iconic and best-selling jazz album of all time. Issued as a 180-gram double LP 33 1/3 edition — with Side 4 cut at 45 RPM — this pressing is sourced from the original Classic Records parts mastered by Bernie Grundman directly from the original master tape. The release corrects the long-standing speed issue that affected the first three tracks on the album’s original 1959 recording — “So What,” “Freddie Freeloader,” and “Blue in Green” — caused by the motor on Columbia’s 3-track master recorder running slow. Now newly corrected, this release offers the most accurate presentation of this landmark work to date. 

Each edition is pressed on 180-gram vinyl and packaged in a heavyweight Stoughton Printing “tip-on” gatefold jacket with a scuff-resistant matte finish, complete with a four-panel insert featuring speed-correction details and liner notes by the late music critic Robert Palmer. Standard black vinyl pressings will be available, with a limited-edition blue vinyl version, limited to just 1,500 copies, offered for collectors exclusively through Acoustic Sounds. In addition to the speed-corrected main program, Side 4 features the alternate take of “Flamenco Sketches” cut at 45 RPM for maximum fidelity.

More than Miles Davis’ most enduring work, Kind of Blue is a cultural touchstone, universally acknowledged as a masterpiece of mood, melody, and atmosphere. Recorded in 1959 at the height of the golden age of high fidelity, the album benefited from state-of-the-art studio innovation and Columbia Records’ commitment to sound quality. Featuring a peerless sextet — John ColtraneJulian “Cannonball” AdderleyBill EvansWynton KellyPaul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb — Davis used minimal rehearsal and a one-take approach to create music of striking simplicity and infinite depth. His new modal approach simplified jazz harmony, focusing on melody and space, and produced five timeless compositions, including “All Blues” and “So What,” that remain essential listening for musicians and fans today.

From its first release to the present day, Kind of Blue has never gone out of print, and sold millions worldwide. It continues to be one of the most studied, performed, and beloved works in music history. This Analogue Productions edition bridges the past and present in the best way possible, preserving the sonic integrity of the original recording while meeting the highest audiophile standards. With painstaking attention to detail, this pressing captures the warmth, nuance, and atmosphere of the original sessions, offering listeners the truest sound and most immersive experience of Kind of Blue ever put to vinyl.

 

Kind of Blue Tracklist

Side 1 - Corrected Speed

  1. So What
  2.  Freddie Freeloader
  3. Blue In Green

Side 2

  1. All Blues
  2. Flamenco Sketches

Side 3 - Original Speed

  1. So What
  2. Freddie Freeloader
  3. Blue In Green

Side 4

  1. Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take) (45 RPM)

About Acoustic Sounds

For over forty years, Acoustic Sounds has championed the art of vinyl, reissuing historic recordings with the utmost care and precision. The company was founded by Chad Kassem, whose unlikely journey from a small apartment-based vinyl resale operation to the helm of the world’s largest vertically integrated vinyl production facility has transformed the high-end audio industry. His Salina, Kansas-based company houses Acoustic Sounds in its entirety, a reissue label (Analogue Productions), state-of-the-art pressing plant (Quality Record Pressings), a mastering facility (The Mastering Lab at Acoustic Sounds), a recording studio and concert venue (Blue Heaven Studios), print shop (Consolidated Printing) and original recordings label (APO Records). Kassem’s relentless dedication to sound quality and preservation of historical recordings has made Acoustic Sounds a trusted source for high-fidelity music. Today, the company presses over a million records each year, bringing legendary labels and artists—from Verve, Impulse, Atlantic and Contemporary Records, to John Coltrane, Jimi Hendrix, Steely Dan and The Doors—as they’ve never been heard before to fans worldwide. Chad Kassem’s commitment to excellence has redefined the boundaries of high-quality vinyl production and built an empire grounded in authenticity and quality.

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