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Bitches Brew

Miles Davis (trumpet), Don Alias (congas), Jumma Santos (shaker), Chick Corea (piano), Bennie Maupin (bass clarinet), Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone), Dave Holland (bass), Larry Young (piano), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Joe Zawinul (piano), John McLaughlin (guitar), Lenny White (drums), Harvey Brooks...

Bitches Brew

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With Bitches Brew the jazz-rock message was handed down from the mount on tablets of stone. From the title track with Davis, Shorter and Maupin emerging from the matrix of the mix before being...

Bitches Brew

Miles Davis (trumpet), Don Alias (congas), Jumma Santos (shaker), Chick Corea (piano), Bennie Maupin (bass clarinet), Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone), Dave Holland (bass), Larry Young (piano), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Joe Zawinul (piano), John McLaughlin (guitar), Lenny White (drums), Harvey Brooks...

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With Bitches Brew the jazz-rock message was handed down from the mount on tablets of stone. From the title track with Davis, Shorter and Maupin emerging from the matrix of the mix before being...

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Awards and reviews

  • Grammy Awards
    14th Awards (1971)
    Best Instrumental Jazz Performance – Large Group or Soloist with Large Group
  • Jazzwise
    100 Albums That Shook the World
  • Rolling Stone
    Best Jazz Albums of All Time
  • The New Yorker
    Top 100 Jazz Albums
  • Jazz 100
    Top 100 Jazz Albums
    Top 100 (Pre-1980)
  • 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die
    Jazz Recommendation

100 Albums That Shook the World

With Bitches Brew the jazz-rock message was handed down from the mount on tablets of stone. From the title track with Davis, Shorter and Maupin emerging from the matrix of the mix before being swallowed up by this swirling electrical brew, to ‘Miles Runs the Voodoo Down’ with the trumpeter on the heels of Hendrix, the sound of jazz was changed forever.
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