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Miles Davis’ Greatest Hits ‘69 Columbia 2 Eye Stereo Vinyl LP 1st Press CS 9808. St Pressing Stamp/Matrix: XSM139681-1A /82-1B. Two Eye label, features “360 Sound” Stereo. A2 All Blues, recorded in concert at Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, Feb 12, 1964. Condition – the album itself is in very good condition and plays well. 1st Pressing Stamp/Matrix: XSM139681-1A /82-1B Two Eye label, features “360 Sound” Stereo There’s no one like Miles Davis, The Originator of Cool. This first pressing album offers an amazing collection of some of his most memorable performances, live and in studio, accompanied by such greats as John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, and the Miles Davis Quintet, to name just a few. Featuring “Seven Steps To Heaven”, “My Funny Valentine”, “Some Day My Prince Will Come”, “Round Midnight”, and more. Condition – the album itself is in very good condition and plays well. The cover sleeve has some issues (see below). Priced accordingly. Album: VG+; Sounds very good. A few minor scuffs, some slight clicking/pops on Side 2. Sleeve: Fair; some damage to front cover left side, edges repaired; peeling on back cover. Inlay: G; Original inlay in good to fair condition. Some yellowing and a few small tears (not taped). I grade my records conservatively to ensure customer satisfaction. Please see photos and feel free to ask any questions. Track Listing Side 1: XSM139681-1A A1 Seven Steps To Heaven A2 All Blues, recorded in concert at Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, Feb 12, 1964. A3 Someday My Prince Will Come, recorded with John Coltrane and others. A4 Walkin”, recorded live at the Antibes International Jazz Festival, Juan-Les-Pins, France, 1963. Side 2: XSM139682-1A B1 My Funny Valentine B2 E.S.P. B3 ‘Round Midnight B4 So What, recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, May 19, 1961with Miles Davis Quintet along with Gil Evans and his 21-piece orchestra. I also have vinyl copies of “Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall; The Legendary Performances of May 19, 1961” on Columbia 2 Eye Stereo CS 8612 and “Miles Davis Sketches of Spain” 1960 on Columbia 6 Eye Stereo CS 8271, if interested.