CD 1: 01. Pharaoh's Dance; 02. Bitches Brew; 03. Spanish Key; 04. John McLaughlin. CD 2: 01. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down; 02. Sanctuary; 03. Spanish Key (alternate ...
CD1: Pharaoh's Dance; Bitches Brew; Spanish Key; John McLaughlin. CD2: Miles Runs The Voodoo Down; Sanctuary; Spanish Key (alternate take); John McLaughlin (alternate take); Miles Runs The Voodoo Down ...
Thanks to the rapid distribution of information via the Internet and any number of media outlets, the relationship between artist and audience has never been closer. Yet there's a significant element ...
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. "It's not really rock, it's not really funk, it's not really jazz," McBride says. "Most people would say ...
A 12-member collective of noted U.K.-based musicians used “Bitches Brew” as a springboard, improvising a new LP after the pandemic thwarted a 50th anniversary celebration for the original. By Marcus J ...
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On Wednesday, April 8, twenty-five pertinent audio captures were inducted into the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry. Amongst the selected pieces with enduring cultural significance ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jazz drummer, pianist, and composer Jack DeJohnette performs at the Five Continents Marseille Jazz festival in Marseille, southern ...
Concord Jazz has announced London Brew, a new album inspired by Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew. Due out March 31, it was recorded at Paul Epworth’s the Church Studios in London by a dozen of contemporary ...
SHEFFIELD — Bobby Previte first heard “Bitches Brew” as a college student in upstate New York. At the time, right when Miles Davis' trailblazing 1970 jazz album was released, it rocked Previte's world ...
Fifty years ago this August, Miles Davis assembled a group of musicians to record the sprawling, groundbreaking album Bitches Brew. With the sounds of Jimi Hendrix, Sly & the Family Stone and James ...
If Miles Davis was looking for a commercial breakthrough with his 1970 album “Bitches Brew,” he certainly went about it backward. Assembling a sprawling crew of players, he set off loose musical ...