Miles Davis' Bitches Brew
by George Grella
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Pub Date Oct 22 2015 | Archive Date Jan 21 2016
Description
It was
1969, and Miles Davis, prince of cool, was on the edge of being left behind by
a dynamic generation of young musicians, an important handful of whom had been
in his band. Rock music was flying off in every direction, just as America
itself seemed about to split at its seams. Following the circumscribed grooves
and ambiance of In A Silent Way; coming off a tour with a burning new quintet-called
'The Lost Band'-with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Jack
DeJohnette; he went into the studio with musicians like frighteningly talented
guitarist John McLaughlin, and soulful Austrian keyboardist Joe Zawinul.
Working with his essential producer, Teo Macero, Miles set a cauldron of ideas
loose while the tapes rolled. At the end, there was the newly minted Prince of
Darkness, a completely new way forward for jazz and rock, and the endless
brilliance and depth of Bitches Brew.
Bitches Brew is
still one of the most astonishing albums ever made in either jazz or rock.
Seeming to fuse the two, it actually does something entirely more revolutionary
and open-ended: blending the most avant-garde aspects of Western music with
deep grooves, the album rejects both jazz and rock for an entirely different
idea of how music can be made.
Marketing Plan
Introduction
Miles Davis Doesn't Care What You Think
Directions in Music by Miles Davis
Gramaphone, Trumpet, Razor Blade
Bitches Brew, CS 9995
Bitches Brew, CS 9996
It's About That Time
Selected & Annotated Bitches Brew Discography
Selected Bibliography
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781628929430 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |