I've been a fan of Miles Davis' fusion years for quite some time now, but i have yet to add
Agharta and
Pangaea to my collection. Over the last couple days I've been listening to excerpts from these two live albums I have been totally blown away by what I've heard, even better than
Live Evil or
Dark Magus to my ears. It's a shame Miles retired for half a decade after these two intense recordings, but history is what it is...
Yesterday I spent some time online hunting for a nice deluxe/remaster version of these recordings to purchase, but to my dismay all I could find were some ancient original CD release from 1990. There were Japanese pressings in mini-LP style packaging a decade ago, and another some 5 years ago in "Blue-Spec" audio quality (or some marketing "buzz word" like that). Those are either sold-out or so prohibitively expensive to be unobtainable for my pocketbook.
Now I know Columbia Records did a re-issue campaign of Miles' work starting in the late 90's and seemed to include nearly
everything he recorded for the label except these two. I wonder why these have been neglected for re-release in the states?
Which of these two recordings do fans prefer?
I also heard there is additional music on the Japanese versions of one or both of these.