Miles Davis's 1971 album “Live Eve” (SACD hybrid SICJ10012-35,000 yen + tax) consisting of live sound sources and studio recordings is a SACD hybrid specification that includes 4ch mix sound sources It will be released on January 22 (Wednesday). Three types of sound sources are recorded: SACD 4ch mix and stereo mix, and CD stereo mix. The 4ch mix of the front and rear is a sound source recorded in <Quadraphonic> released in March 1973 and can be said to be a long-awaited revival release. The stereo mix that can be heard on SACD and CD is newly mastered from the analog master.
Artwork is a reprint of the 1973 Quadraphonic domestic board with a 7-inch paper jacket including the obi. This is a Japanese original plan for a complete production limited edition.
Live Eve is composed of live recordings at Cellar Door in Washington DC, USA on December 19, 1970, and studio takes in February and June of the same year, and was released worldwide in November 1971. It was. Participating members include Chick Korea, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Joe Zavinul, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, Ron Carter, Gary Barth, Wayne Shorter, and Elmette Pascoal. Produced by Teo Macero.