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Kind Of Blue (Vinyl)
Side 11. So What (LP version)2. Freddie Freeloader (LP version)3. Blue in Green (LP version)Side 2
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10 Reddit comments about Kind Of Blue (Vinyl):

u/loopscadoop · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Yours because there are endless practical uses for a medieval buckler.


And from mine, this Miles David record because its one of the greatest albums ever made


I love Kevin

u/dastinger · 2 pointsr/vinyl

No, that's an Import which means it's a grey market reissue. Avoid these at all costs. DOL, Jazzwax, Wax Love and a shit ton of other reissue labels. They DO NOT sound good at all.

https://www.amazon.com/Kind-Blue-Vinyl-Miles-Davis/dp/B0041TM5OU/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537743705&sr=1-2&keywords=kind+of+blue+vinyl

This is it.

u/periclimenes · 2 pointsr/vinyl

I think most people would be perfectly happy with the $15 Sony remaster of Kind of Blue. I just checked and it's actually under $14 right now on amazon.

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For someone who wants an all-analog version, the 1977 reissue here can probably be had for $25 and actually sounds better than most of the 1959 OG 6 eye copies I own (almost all of those have a weird pressing issue that causes lots of surface noise).

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For me, I collect different pressings of Kind of Blue because I enjoy it. I also have a long-range plan to make some sort of resource for people to listen for themselves (although it would be lossless digital files, not the actual record) to see whether it's worth it for that individual to buy a more expensive edition.

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More generally, though, my advice is pretty specific to Columbia records. People that are into collecting different genres and labels likely have other cost-saving tips. Riverside records (jazz), for example, are notoriously expensive. Int he 1970s, Milestone records had bought the Riverside catalog and reissued many hard-to-find records as combo "two-fer" records, where you got two albums for the price of one (not sure if these are remastered from the analog tapes or they still had the metal to do more pressings). These are the best value out there for Bill Evans fans because most people don't know about these. When Milestone released the albums, they changed the names and artwork, so it's not clear that "Spring Leaves" is actually "Portrait in Jazz" AND "Explorations." That one is for sale here for $10 with the seller accepting offers.

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I don't have anything against modern reissues, but it can be fun to find older records that are an even better value.

u/Feeling_Pretty · 2 pointsr/CatsandCosmetics

Is it $100 total for all three? Nonetheless here's mine! I'm not entering, but thought I still do this for fun! :D

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    For a full size shadow from Shiro it's around $5-6.

  • Vinyl: Rush and The Beatles are must haves for a vinyl collection. Miles Davis too; that jazz music is super nice and smoooth. And of course, so MJ in that collection won't hurt either! ;)

    I think a vinyl on Amazon is $20-40ish depending on the record.


  • Books: Books are a toughie for me! I used to read quite a bit, but after having to read 3-4 textbooks each quarter, reading isn't that fun anymore.

    But I want to give you books I want to read and to be read later on:

  • Lolita
  • The Secret Life of Bees
  • The Thirteenth Tale
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
  • Child 44

    I'm pretty sure an eBook on Amazon for kindle is waaay cheaper than getting a printed novel, so you can get quite a handful. Plus, Amazon has free ones too :D
u/jeffyjennings · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would love to add this to my record collection just because it's an essential jazz album. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0041TM5OU/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_2_10?colid=22IOTWYO3489C&coliid=I25162B4I0PCO2


Or perhaps a new book? Always looking for more ways to be a better man and this looks like a fun read/coffee table conversation starter. :) http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1595553738/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_1_12?colid=18OC6RH85DR84&coliid=I109JPWQ1SG2SP

Thanks!

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/VinylDeals

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u/jb4647 · 1 pointr/vinyl

I think it is. I purchased the 2011 180grm edition in Dec before I knew about this one from MoFi.

I was able to notice a difference that was worth the extra $20. It's only 2 LPs rather than 5 so not really a big deal.

This will be the kind of album that I'll turn down the light, pour myself a drink and enjoy from my easy chair.

u/barley_n_hops · 1 pointr/vinyl

I listen to my fair share of both. Just today, I picked up a Thelonious Monk album along with a used 4-disc compilation of Bach. My wife picked up a similar set of Tchaikovsky a few days ago. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue is on the way and I just picked up Stanley Turrentine's Pieces of Dreams last week for a few dollars.

The classical I put on quite a bit when I'm studying, the jazz is for relaxation and beer time. Not that it's related, but I'm also big into Sinatra and Bennett for my staring-at-the-wall time.

u/Emerson3381 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I just found one this week for $5. The cover is kind of busted, but the record is in good shape.

I will likely get this after the holidays, though