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Miles Davis - Bitches Brew - Vinyl Record 2LP *

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Musicians:
Miles Davis (trumpet)
John McLaughlin (guitar)
Dave Holland / Harvey Brooks (bass)
Don Alias / Jack DeJohnette / Lenny White (drums)
Chick Corea / Joe Zawinul / Larry Young (piano)
Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone)
Bennie Maupin (bass clarinet)
Jim Riley (percussion)

Recorded at the end of a tumultuous decade (August 1969), Miles Davis' Bitches Brew reflected the chaos and beauty of a society stretched (and stressed) to its breaking point. This genre-bending, barrier-smashing double LP would become Miles' first RIAA gold album. It was also the record that virtually single-handedly brought jazz into the commercial rock era, earning a place at No. 94 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time.

Released in April of 1970, Bitches Brew was informed by and reflective of the music that Miles heard being produced in the late-'60s by Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone, James Brown, Santana, Marvin Gaye and others, as well as the Beatles' post-production editing pyrotechnics. The original double-LP's six tracks, as formulated in the studio by Miles and his long-time producer Teo Macero, presented a seismic breakthrough in jazz/rock/funk/R&B. The tracks comprised the 20-minute side-long "Pharaoh's Dance" (a Joe Zawinul composition), followed by four Miles compositions, the 27-minute side-long "Bitches Brew," then "Spanish Key," "John McLaughlin," and "Miles Runs the VooDoo Down," concluding with the Wayne Shorter composition, "Sanctuary."

Bitches Brew also introduced the memorable cover art of the late Mati Klarwein. His uniquely surreal, psychedelic motifs caught the hallucinogenic essence of Bitches Brew (and a year later in 1971, Miles' Live-Evil), as well as Santana's iconic Abraxas in 1970, the Last Poets' This Is Madness in 1971, Earth Wind & Fire's Last Days and Time in 1972, and dozens of more album covers.

LP1

  1. Pharaoh's Dance
  2. Bitches Brew

LP2

  1. Spanish Key
  2. John McLaughlin
  3. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
  4. Sanctuary

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