Miles Davis - Miles Davis' Greatest Hits (LP, Comp, RE, 150) (2017) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: 88985446121
Country:    USA & Europe  
Released:  2017
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         Hard Bop, Modal

Tracklist:
A1. Seven Steps To Heaven
A2. All Blues
A3. Someday My Prince Will Come
A4. Walkin'
B1. My Funny Valentine
B2. E.S.P.
B3. 'Round Midnight
B4. So What

Credits:
Arranged By [21 Piece Orchestra] - Gil Evans And His Orchestra
Bass - Paul Chambers (3)
Bass - Ron Carter
Drums - "Philly" Joe Jones
Drums - Anthony Williams
Drums - Jimmy Cobb
Liner Notes - George Frazier (4)
Photography By [Cover] - Lee Friedlander
Piano - Herbie Hancock
Piano - Red Garland
Piano - Wynton Kelly
Producer - Cal Lampley
Producer - Irving Townsend
Producer - Teo Macero
Tenor Saxophone - George Coleman
Tenor Saxophone - Hank Mobley
Tenor Saxophone - John Coltrane
Tenor Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
Trumpet - Miles Davis


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 8985-44612-1 8
Label Code LC00162
Matrix / Runout (etched) 17-0672NL _ 889 8544 6121 A KT SST (stamped) [MPO logo] 18 14996
Matrix / Runout (etched) 17-0672NL _ 889 8544 6121 B KT SST (stamped) [MPO logo] 18 14382

Companies:
Record Company We Are Vinyl
Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment

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