Eugene S. - 12.12.2024  Bitches Brew is a studio album by the American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was recorded from August 19 to 21, 1969. In 1971, it won a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. In 1976, it became Davis's first gold album to be certified by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Robert S. - 24.01.2021  Conventional jazz into psychedelic, electronic mystery. After In A Silent Way, this is my favourite Miles Davis album.
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Alexander Ivanovich S. - 02.02.2020  The milestone in a long career of the trumpet king - Miles Davis. Great remaster and one bonus track "Feio" not represented on the original release. This is a must have for any jazz-rock/fusion lovers!
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Ivica S. - 17.11.2019  A genius at his best. We all know that Miles is one of the greatest Jazz musicians of our time, however, this double album puts him above all other Jazz great. For every collection - Highly recommend
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ULADZIMIR S. - 21.07.2019  The sounds of the trumpet of Miles Davis are still fascinating and will infinitely enchant true lovers of jazz. The recording of this disc dates back to 1969-70, but there is not the slightest trace of archaic and obsolete information in it. Oddly enough, the tool Miles sounds every year everything is fresh.
Miles abandoned the traditional jazz rhythms in favor of a freer improvisational style with a lot of rock influence. Listen to everyone!
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MICHAEL TOLAND - 02.03.2011  The six Isle of Wight cuts find Shorter replaced by Gary Bartz,and percussionist Airto Moreira and organist (!) Keith Jarrett joining theranks. The tw...
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Andy Gill - 25.02.2011  The two concerts featured on this album – from the Newport Jazz Festival in 1969 and the Isle Of Wight Festival a year later – capture Davis on the cu...
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Doug Collette - 24.02.2011 Bitches Brew Live documents Miles Davis, as he moved off the cusp of acoustic and electric jazz. The hour-long disc contains two live performances tha...
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Greg Barbrick - 15.02.2011 For Miles Davis fans, this disc is a revelation. It contains nine tracks from two concerts recorded during his landmark Bitches Brew era. The first th...
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Ron Hart - 08.02.2011 When promoter George Wein tapped Miles Davis for the 1969 edition of the Newport Jazz Festival, he did so under the impression that the trumpet master...
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