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I definitely agree with you about Bitches Brew, it's a fantastic album from both historical and artistic standpoints. And you can't downplay John McLaughlin's influence in the final sound, I think his guitar work on it is among the most impressive of his career. I've always seen some of Miles Davis' more experimental work as the most easily accessible, in particular Sketches of Spain. Though the ties to jazz elements are tenuous at best, the melodies are wonderful, and Gil Evans' arrangement was top notch. "Concierto de Aranjuez" may be one of my favorite Davis tracks ever, the first five chords alone especially poignant.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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What's most impressive to me about the album is Bill Evans ethereal piano work, the way it carries the band so beautifully and unobtrusively without calling any attention to itself. I've spent many spins focusing entirely on his piano work and he's definitely the unsung hero of that album. Quote:
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Kind of Blue is the perfect 'company for dinner' album. I can only guess how many hundreds l've times I've listened to it but it somehow doesn't become unlistenable. That's a rare quality in any album, let alone a jazz one. Bitches Brew, on the other hand is unfortunately on my list of overplayed albums. I haven't heard it for years and I'll go a while longer. The good news is that one day I'll get to hear it fresh again and it will reignite my passion for that kind of thing.
My personal favorite Miles album is Filles de Kilimanjaro. It was made only a little while before Bitches Brew and it has kind of the same feel but with more Miles and before he had gone electric. I think of it as his acoustic pre-fusion. This album I can listen to pretty much any time any day. Very accessible but still experimental and interesting.
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