Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Pharaoh's Dance (Album Version) Bitches Brew (Album Version) Spanish Key John McLaughlin (Album Version) Miles Runs the Voodoo Down Sanctuary (Album Version) 140-gram double LP Limited time album download included Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 95/500! Building upon the fashionable concept of a double album, Miles Davis released this, the most revolutionary album in jazz history, in March 1970, creating the genre known as jazz-rock fusion, with only six cuts and up to 12 musicians at any given time. This is the jazz album of most influence to rock and funk musicians; most of Miles' fellow contributors would go on to be high-level players in their own right. Bitches Brew became the first gold record of Miles Davis' extraordinary career. The series of sessions, begun in August of 1969 and stretching until February of 1970, were basically obsolete by March, when Miles began working with a smaller, guitar-based ensemble. But for a time, Columbia Recording Studio