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March 1, 2026, 3:03 p.m.
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| 01 - Conception (Remastered 2026).flac | 170.4 MB |
| 02 - My Old Flame (Remastered 2026).flac | 268.0 MB |
| 03 - Dig_ (Remastered 2026).flac | 182.9 MB |
| 04 - It's Only A Paper Moon (Remastered 2026).flac | 128.8 MB |
| Cover.jpg | 1.2 MB |
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| Uploaded by CorsaroNero | Size 2.7 GB | Health [ 20 /48 ] | Added 2025-03-09 |
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SOURCE: Miles Davis - The New Sounds (2026) [FLAC 24-192]
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01 - Conception (Remastered 2026)
02 - My Old Flame (Remastered 2026)
03 - Dig? (Remastered 2026)
04 - It's Only A Paper Moon (Remastered 2026)
The New Sounds is the debut solo studio album by Miles Davis. The New Sounds, recorded in October of 1951, was Miles first true album session of his career. It delivered a heated and confident version of pianist George Shearing’s “Conception,” simmering in the bebop/cool overlap, as well as an unhurried, extended take on “My Old Flame,” and an upbeat “It’s Only A Paper Moon.” “Dig”—a Miles original based on the changes of “Sweet George Brown”—was the standout, still deep in bebop territory but recognizably individual. “I like what I played on Dig, because my sound was really becoming my own thing,” Miles later wrote
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