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Electric Miles Davis- 60’s and 70’s

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Topic: Electric Miles Davis- 60’s and 70’s
Posted By: The Owl
Subject: Electric Miles Davis- 60’s and 70’s
Date Posted: March 06 2004 at 13:50

I've come to a new appreciation for Miles' late 60's/early 70's electric music, especially "In A Silent Way" and "The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions" , it's amazing how much this stuff opens like aflower and reveals more and more details every time you listen to it.

What say y'all?



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Posted By: Glass-Prison
Date Posted: March 06 2004 at 14:05
I'd like to recommend an album of a similar period. Kind of Blue, released in 59, with Johnny coltrane on Sax is obviously one of Miles' greatest recording. there are many an excellent jazz tune on there, such as Flamenco Sketches, So What, and All blues(an interesting Jazz tune done in 6/8)


Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: March 06 2004 at 14:11
Absolutely beyond words! Some of the most daring and experimental music ever concieved and recorded!


Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: March 06 2004 at 18:39
I like Miles' collaboration with Toto  on a song that appears on 'Fahrenheit'.

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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 06 2004 at 23:32
What about Tony Williams Lifetime, both versions with McLaughlin and then Allan Holdsworth. They took the ball from Miles and ran with it. You'd probably put the Softs in with those on the cutting edge.


Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: March 07 2004 at 10:15

Emergency! is fantastic I still have the original double vinyl version of it!



Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 07 2004 at 11:17
Kind Of Blue, THE jazz record!


Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: March 07 2004 at 13:36
Extrapolation by John McLaughlin is also a jazz masterpiece.


Posted By: shark
Date Posted: March 07 2004 at 13:49
You can also try Big Fun and Jack Johnson from that early 70s Miles Era.



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