Miles Davis Kind of Blue...any options on cd?


Just gettting into jazz and this is recommended by pretty much everyone..any great sounding versions available? Don't mind seeking out-of-print versions if they're superior. thanks.
jman
I also have the Columbia/Legacy SBM, but mine is CK 64935. This reissue corrects for proper speed off the master tape. Older versions had some cuts that were apparently recorded a little slow and the pitch was off.

Enjoy,

Charlie
The SACD played two channel sounds good. In multi it sounds different and parts of it are "better" but since I have just started multi-channel and have a hodge-podge of speakers etc. So I don't know really how it should image and balance etc. The remastered cd sounds pretty good on its own and reflects I think the original intentions of the players.
The cheapest way is to buy the Remastered Columbia/Legacy Edition available at any major CD selling store. It retails for $11.99 but you can often find it discounted for less than $10. Used CD stores should have it even cheaper. You want the 1997 edition that has the Bonus tracks because Columbia issued at least two editions before. See Amazon.com and see all the comercially available editions without scrounging among the "collectables". All the earlier recommendations are good but more costly and for the fanatical audiophile.
I've heard the remastered Columbia (with corrected speed, and bonus tracks). It's miles (no pun intended!) better than the older Columbia, and the bonus tracks are a nice addition.

If you're into vinyl, I believe that there is a Classic Records LP.