Miles Davis - Agharta

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Performer: Miles Davis
Genre: Jazz
Album: Agharta
Released: 2015
Style: Fusion, Jazz-Rock

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Tracklist

A Prelude (Part I) 22:34
B Prelude (Part II) / Maiysha 23:01
C Interlude 26:17
D Theme From Jack Johnson 25:59

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Manufactured By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
  • Distributed By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
  • Manufactured For – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Pressed By – Record Industry – 12492
  • Recorded At – Festival Hall, Osaka

Credits

  • Artwork – Elena Pavlov
  • Bass [Fender] – Michael Henderson
  • Congas [Conga], Percussion, Drums [Water Drum], Drum Programming [Rhythm Box] – Mtume*
  • Design – John Berg
  • Drums – Al Foster
  • Engineer – Tomoo Suzuki
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Mitsuru Kasai, Takaaki Amano
  • Executive-Producer – Teo Macero
  • Guitar – Reggie Lucas
  • Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion – Pete Cosey
  • Photography By – David Gahr
  • Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Sonny Fortune
  • Trumpet, Organ, Composed By – Miles Davis

Notes

Originally released ℗ & © 1976 Sony Music Entertainment
This release ℗ & © 2015 Sony Music Entertainment
Manufactured and distributed by Music On Vinyl B. V. for Sony Music Entertainment
Made in the EU

Recorded live at Osaka Festival Hall, Japan, February 1, 1975.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8718469538904
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 - Etched): 12492 1A MOVLP 134
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 - Etched): 12492 1B MOVLP 134
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 3 - Etched): 12492 1C MOVLP 134
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 4 - Etched): 12492 1D MOVLP 134
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CBS 88 159, CBS 88159 Miles Davis Agharta ‎(2xLP, Album) CBS, CBS CBS 88 159, CBS 88159 Europe 1975
S 88159, S 80984, S 80985 Miles Davis Agharta ‎(2xLP, Album, Gat) CBS, CBS, CBS S 88159, S 80984, S 80985 Spain 1976
SRCS 9128~9, SRCS9128-9 Miles Davis Agharta ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) Sony Records, Sony Records SRCS 9128~9, SRCS9128-9 Japan 1996
4M811 Miles Davis Agharta ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, 180) 4 Men With Beards 4M811 US 2011
88159 Miles Davis Agharta ‎(2xLP, Album, RE) Columbia 88159 Netherlands Unknown
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Comments:
Xcorn
Just realized on mine side 3 is labeled as side 4 and vice versa. Anyone else have that issue?

Falya
Yes, that should be the case. If you go to the main Agharta page on Discogs [https://www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Agharta/master/62283] you'll see it outlined in the second paragraph from the top:'On all versions of this release tracks C and D (LP-wise) on the second disc are mixed up, so the second disc's first track is really the one labeled "Theme From Jack Johnson" (which is a full performance of "Right Off" and ends with a version of the theme from "So What", a track from Davis' 1959 LP Kind of Blue). So track D is actually the one labeled "Interlude" and is a medley of "Ife" and "For Dave". For CD releases, these two tracks were merged into a single seamless track.'

ᵀᴴᴱ ᴼᴿᴵᴳᴵᴻᴬᴸ
This is being added to multiple releases so hopefully more people can see it. I’ve been on here for 5 ½ years but not until now have I felt the need to post. About a month ago I purchased an Agharta reissue [MOVLP134]. Let me first say I have been a fan of Music On Vinyl for quite some time. I own +10 of their releases but for the sake of this post I’ll limit it to just my Miles Davis copies; Get Up With It [MOVLP1513] and Black Beauty [MOVLP1427]. All three of the MOV releases I own sound great on my system. The music is well balanced and there is hardly any surface noise during the quieter sections. While the artwork is limited to just a gatefold and even though they don’t come with any inserts it is still a very worthwhile and affordable purchase of ~$25 per 2 LP set. (Collector’s Choice will still have them if you’re lucky)I was able to purchase a local copy of the Pangaea reissue [4M810DLP]. I was not impressed by the 4 Men With Beards release. The sound was somewhat flat compared to the MOV releases. In the end, that’s what it’s all about, so if you’re in the market for a cheaper reissue I would suggest you seek out MOV instead of 4MWB.After reading multiple posts by anothermansvinyl I decided I would put his comments to the test so I purchased original copies from Japan of Agharta [SOPJ 92~93] and Pangaea [SOPZ 96~97]. These arrived quickly and in nearly flawless condition. I then took them to my parents who have a PX-950 receiver and Klipsch speakers. I don’t recall their turntable model but it’s at the same level as their receiver and speakers. We compared sections of Agharta and Pangaea between the OP and reissues in a ‘blind listen test’. As anothermansvinyl pointed out, the OP are top notch. The sound is so rich and deep and you can definitely pick up on the subtle background music during the busy parts. These are easily in my top 5 for all around quality of all albums I own (~160). However, the MOV sounded great on their system it was just a little quieter overall. While it wasn’t as impressive as the OP, unless you have a keen ear and/or an advanced receiver/speakers/turntable system then you may not really care about these differences. My system isn’t as nice as theirs so the differences weren’t as pronounced but again, I was able to pick out the OP every time.In the end I’d agree with anothermansvinyl. If you truly want to appreciate the music for what it is and invest in albums that will only go up in value, you should really splurge and get the OP for Agharta, Pangaea and even Dark Magus (I’m working on that right now). At the same time, I would also highly recommend Music On Vinyl releases for those who don't consider the packaging and/or subtleties some of the OP contain to be worth twice the price.

Mori
I'm a fan of MOV pressings I like the neutral sound they have, this is packaged beautifully and is glossy. Very nice item.

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