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Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); John McLaughlin (guitar, electric guitar); Harvey Brooks (electric guitar, electric bass, bass guitar); Bennie Maupin (bass clarinet); Wayne ...Read more
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Epiphany
The recording of music that changed it all. As much to the credit of producer/editor Teo Macero as Miles and these musicians. Wore out two LP's of this 'back-in-the-day'. 'Nuf...Read more
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My Mind Is Blown
I am a lifetime rock/metal guitarist. I look outside of the genre to develop interesting licks and techniques. I am not an avid jazz fan by any measure. However, I bought t...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:074646577424
Artist:Miles Davis
Format:CD
Release Year:1999
Record Label:Sony Music Distribution (USA)
Genre:Jazz Instrument, Trumpet
Number Of Discs:2

Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Pharaoh's Dance
2. Bitches Brew

DISC 2:
1. Spanish Key
2. John McLaughlin
3. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
4. Sanctuary
5. Feio - (bonus track)

Details
Playing Time:106 min.
Contributing Artists:Chick Corea, Jack DeJohnette, John McLaughlin, Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, Larry Young, Joe Zawinul, Bennie Maupin
Producer:Teo Macero
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); John McLaughlin (guitar, electric guitar); Harvey Brooks (electric guitar, electric bass, bass guitar); Bennie Maupin (bass clarinet); Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone); Joe Zawinul (electric piano, organ); Chick Corea, Larry Young (electric piano); Don Alias (drums, congas, percussion); Jack DeJohnette, Lenny White (drums); Jumma Santos (congas, shaker, percussion); Airto Moreira (cuica, percussion); Jim Riley, Jimmy Riley (percussion).Recording information: Columbia Recording Studio B., New York, NY (08/19/1969-01/28/1970).Illustrator: Mati Klarwein.Among the most controversial recordings in the history of jazz, BITCHES BREW was Miles Davis' shot across the bow of jazz insularity, a bold statement about jazz's ability to draw upon elements of popular culture, without mitigating its spirit of spontaneous invention. Much as Ornette Coleman's THE SHAPE OF JAZZ TO COME set a new standard for harmonic and melodic freedom a decade before, BITCHES BREW signaled a sea change in jazz.Davis became a lightning rod for jazz's transformation, by mixing the best elements of '60s free jazz with dancing funk rhythms, electric rock textures, blues phrasing and his own breakthroughs in harmony and modality. Davis employed the Electric Flag's Harvey Brooks to double up with upright bassist Dave Holland on the Fender bass, and he is the modal heartbeat of every tune, freeing up the multiple drummers and keyboardists to weave a complex polytonal/polyrhythmic web of volatile chords and colliding rhythms.Joe Zawinul's "Pharaoh's Dance" and Davis' "Bitches Brew" treat their multiple themes in a ritualistic manner, as several strata of voices engage the lead melody in exciting exchanges. "Spanish Key" offers a thrilling sense of tension and release, as the trumpeter navigates a "Sex Machine"-styled vamp with a terse, brilliantly constructed solo, revelling in his new guitar-like phrasing. "John McLaughlin" is Davis' tribute to the innovative guitarist; "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down" is a spooky, visceral melange of funk, blues and third world sources; and Shorter's "Sanctuary" is a moody ballad that builds to a fever pitch. The savage emotional power of BITCHES BREW and Davis' subsequent recordings cries out for a fresh critical reassessment.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 -- [A] beautiful, scary, oceanic melding of studio-manipulated sounds that bridges the gap between modal jazz, hypnotic funk and Hendrix-side proto-metal...
Uncut

4 stars out of 5 -- It singlehandedly gave birth to the jazz-rock fusion movement and changed jazz forever.
Record Collector

5 stars out of 5 -- [I]t took electricity seriously, celebrating noise and fury in a way that only served to accentuate the spiritual magnificence within.
Mojo

4 stars out of 5 -- [T]he pitch-shifting echoes at the start of the title track seemingly drift into infinity.
Down Beat

Included in Q's Best Jazz Albums of All Time.
Q (19990401)

Any one of these singular extrapolations can still transport you light-years away from reality in a heartbeat. -- Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly

...Miles' music continues to grow in its beauty, subtlety and sheer magnificence...these chaps have discovered a new way to cook...
Rolling Stone (19700528)

Ranked #94 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - ...The word 'fusion' was never big enough to describe the visceral thrill of these explosive studio explorations and the pioneering tape-edit wizardry of producer Ted Macero...
Rolling Stone (20031211)

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Epiphany

Created: 09/06/10
The recording of music that changed it all. As much to the credit of producer/editor Teo Macero as Miles and these musicians. Wore out two LP's of this 'back-in-the-day'. 'Nuff said, just get it.
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My Mind Is Blown

Created: 05/05/09
I am a lifetime rock/metal guitarist. I look outside of the genre to develop interesting licks and techniques. I am not an avid jazz fan by any measure. However, I bought this knowing that I would enjoy it. Understand that this music was not a written piece. Chord sheets were done and then each musician brought their unique improvisational perspective to the piece(s). MIND BLOWING! Essential listening for anyone that wants to expand their horizons.
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Miles' Is Awesome

Created: 06/02/07
I decided to purchase this item because it was mentioned in the book, " The Pursuit Of Happiness." I truly understand what was said about how it changes the mood of a room. It is dark but vibrant in a strange way. I find myself listening to it at work and on the way home. It is something that you can relax to but it will have you floating to another realm.
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