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Directions In Music 1969 to 1973
In 1970 Miles Davis released âBitches Brewâ, which crystalised the trumpeter and bandleaderâs experiments in rhythm, electronics and musical structure which he had been building on over the previous three years. The album has since become one of the most influential in musical history and was joined over the next couple of years by âJack Johnsonâ and âOn The Cornerâ in defining the future of music.
Miles was the master bandleader and his LPs at the time declared that these were his âDirections In Musicâ, but he forged them with the help of a hand-picked group of musicians who proved themselves good enough to share his space on stage and in the studio. These players would all become central to jazzâs continued relevance and many would go on the record best-selling jazz records of their own. This compilation looks at the records that they made around the time they played with Miles and how they fed into or were fed by their time in his group.
So we have Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul with versions of tracks they cut with Miles. Herbie Hancockâs journey into the electronic instruments that Miles convinced him to play, and Keith Jarrettâs firm rejection of them. Lonnie Liston Smith borrows the Indian percussion from âOn The Cornerâ for his take on electronic funk. Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Gary Bartz all show their distinctive talents that were allowed to shine in Milesâ band. As a bonus, we have Milesâ musicians alongside Betty Davis (his wife at the time) on a take of Creamâs âPolitician Manâ and Milesâ 1970 group live at The Cellar Door on Joe Zawinulâs âDirectionsâ.
Available on CD and double vinyl with in-depth sleeve notes. The Miles Davis track is available on vinyl for the first time.
Miles was the master bandleader and his LPs at the time declared that these were his âDirections In Musicâ, but he forged them with the help of a hand-picked group of musicians who proved themselves good enough to share his space on stage and in the studio. These players would all become central to jazzâs continued relevance and many would go on the record best-selling jazz records of their own. This compilation looks at the records that they made around the time they played with Miles and how they fed into or were fed by their time in his group.
So we have Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul with versions of tracks they cut with Miles. Herbie Hancockâs journey into the electronic instruments that Miles convinced him to play, and Keith Jarrettâs firm rejection of them. Lonnie Liston Smith borrows the Indian percussion from âOn The Cornerâ for his take on electronic funk. Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Gary Bartz all show their distinctive talents that were allowed to shine in Milesâ band. As a bonus, we have Milesâ musicians alongside Betty Davis (his wife at the time) on a take of Creamâs âPolitician Manâ and Milesâ 1970 group live at The Cellar Door on Joe Zawinulâs âDirectionsâ.
Available on CD and double vinyl with in-depth sleeve notes. The Miles Davis track is available on vinyl for the first time.
Tracklist
- IN A SILENT WAY â Joe ZawinulÂ
- SWEET PEA â Wayne ShorterÂ
- IN SEARCH OF TRUTH â Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic EchoesÂ
- ARJENâS BAG â John McLaughlinÂ
- POLITICIAN MAN â Betty DavisÂ
- UHURU SASA â Gary Bartz NTU TroopÂ
- DIRECTIONS (16 December 1970, First Set) -Â Miles DavisÂ
-
COMMON MAMA â Keith JarrettÂ
- SONG OF THE WIND (Alt take) â Chick CoreaÂ
- YOUâLL KNOW WHEN YOU GET THERE â Herbie HancockÂ
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In 1970 Miles Davis released âBitches Brewâ, which crystalised the trumpeter and bandleaderâs experiments in rhythm, electronics and musical structure which he had been building on over the previous three years. The album has since become one of the most influential in musical history and was joined over the next couple of years by âJack Johnsonâ and âOn The Cornerâ in defining the future of music.
Miles was the master bandleader and his LPs at the time declared that these were his âDirections In Musicâ, but he forged them with the help of a hand-picked group of musicians who proved themselves good enough to share his space on stage and in the studio. These players would all become central to jazzâs continued relevance and many would go on the record best-selling jazz records of their own. This compilation looks at the records that they made around the time they played with Miles and how they fed into or were fed by their time in his group.
So we have Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul with versions of tracks they cut with Miles. Herbie Hancockâs journey into the electronic instruments that Miles convinced him to play, and Keith Jarrettâs firm rejection of them. Lonnie Liston Smith borrows the Indian percussion from âOn The Cornerâ for his take on electronic funk. Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Gary Bartz all show their distinctive talents that were allowed to shine in Milesâ band. As a bonus, we have Milesâ musicians alongside Betty Davis (his wife at the time) on a take of Creamâs âPolitician Manâ and Milesâ 1970 group live at The Cellar Door on Joe Zawinulâs âDirectionsâ.
Available on CD and double vinyl with in-depth sleeve notes. The Miles Davis track is available on vinyl for the first time.
Miles was the master bandleader and his LPs at the time declared that these were his âDirections In Musicâ, but he forged them with the help of a hand-picked group of musicians who proved themselves good enough to share his space on stage and in the studio. These players would all become central to jazzâs continued relevance and many would go on the record best-selling jazz records of their own. This compilation looks at the records that they made around the time they played with Miles and how they fed into or were fed by their time in his group.
So we have Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul with versions of tracks they cut with Miles. Herbie Hancockâs journey into the electronic instruments that Miles convinced him to play, and Keith Jarrettâs firm rejection of them. Lonnie Liston Smith borrows the Indian percussion from âOn The Cornerâ for his take on electronic funk. Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Gary Bartz all show their distinctive talents that were allowed to shine in Milesâ band. As a bonus, we have Milesâ musicians alongside Betty Davis (his wife at the time) on a take of Creamâs âPolitician Manâ and Milesâ 1970 group live at The Cellar Door on Joe Zawinulâs âDirectionsâ.
Available on CD and double vinyl with in-depth sleeve notes. The Miles Davis track is available on vinyl for the first time.
Tracklist
- IN A SILENT WAY â Joe ZawinulÂ
- SWEET PEA â Wayne ShorterÂ
- IN SEARCH OF TRUTH â Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic EchoesÂ
- ARJENâS BAG â John McLaughlinÂ
- POLITICIAN MAN â Betty DavisÂ
- UHURU SASA â Gary Bartz NTU TroopÂ
- DIRECTIONS (16 December 1970, First Set) -Â Miles DavisÂ
-
COMMON MAMA â Keith JarrettÂ
- SONG OF THE WIND (Alt take) â Chick CoreaÂ
- YOUâLL KNOW WHEN YOU GET THERE â Herbie HancockÂ
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/TB2F4JiNyLY









