Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Decade - 1970s
Label - Columbia
Producer - Teo Macero
Country - US
Genre - Jazz
A | Pharoah's Dance | 20:06 |
B | Bitches Brew | 27:00 |
C1 | Spanish Key | 17:34 |
C2 | John McLaughlin | 4:26 |
D1 | Miles Runs the Voodoo Down | 14:04 |
D2 | Sanctuary | 11:01 |
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970)
My last review of poor ol' Miles wasn't very nice. I didn't like Kind of Blue much at all. I was hoping to like this more, and I suppose I did.
I do like the first track - Pharaoh's Dance. It was ominous and scary and I could totally see where Thom Yorke got The National Anthem from.
But it went downhill from there, I was just bored with the other tracks. It's also very difficult to listen to 20 minute long tracks of noise when you aren't even a "background music" person.
Someday over the rainbow perhaps I'll find a Jazz album I like.
Score - 5/10 (bonus point for the great cover art)
Recommended - I have no idea...headache.
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