One of the best jazz fusion record albums of all time
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- One of the best jazz fusion record albums of all time
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Still uncovering layers of the onion that is IN A SILENT WAY… love it!
When I did my ten best albums some were surprised when I had In A Silent Way at #1.
Brother Kenny, I guess now I am going to pick up 'Bitches Brew' on album. I do have it on CD, but your rundown on this Miles Davis fusion treasure got me pumped up! I do have MoFi's 'In a Silent Way', which I love, but I really didn't think that lp was Fusion in my definition of the term. Thanks again for the great comparison of these two awesome albums and have a great rest of your week! Go Mavericks!!
Thank you very much for your great comments. Since my Lakers are out...Go Mavericks 😊😁...I hope that you enjoy your week ✌️
I have quite a few Miles albums, but "A Silent Way" and "Big Fun" are the 2 I play the most
I have 50 Miles Davis albums, some duplications but majority are single copies. I have In A Silent Way both on Vinyl and on CD.
Gotta admit...IN A SILENT WAY never floated my boat.
A Tribute to Jack Johnson is frequently played on my tube amp driven Klipsch speakers. I like the rock aspect of it while still undeniably jazz. Of course, Mikes’ horn is the shining star of these two tracks
Very few will disagree with you. Miles Davis exploratory era of fusion created masterpieces like B. brew and In a Silent Way. However the most rock fusion album from Miles in my view was Tribute to Jack Johnson. Here you have the rock beat just like McLaughlin, Ponty or Cobhan. Funky or Latin fusion is more in my liking as Weather Report and Return to Forever, and I believe deeply Miles enjoyed this tune and printed some of this on his work. Of course this only my view and it is rewarding to hear everyone’s view as well. Thank you for sharing yours.
Thank you very much for sharing your comments....the Jack Johnson album was a great work of jazz fusion by Miles and his awsome crew.
Bitches Brew in original quad mix from Japanese SACD is still available - best way to hear that album.
Thank you for the info...I'll will have to check it out ✌️
Here's a great fusion recording for you: 1973, the first Full Moon LP, w/ Neil Larson, Buzz Feiton, Brother Gene Dinwiddie, Philip Wilson and Freddie Beckmeier. Not your typical fusion sound of the time period, the first Full Moon was a fusion of jazz and soul. Excellent. Picked up my first copy in '73 and have never grown tired of it.
Thank you very much for your recommendation, I'll have to check it out 😊
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews My mistake. LP was released in 1972, not 73. You can listen to the full album on Robert Harmon Utube channel. Peace.
Thank you 😊
When I first got online ('98-ish)...FULL MOON was the 1st cd I searched for... $30 at Tower Records online store. My 1st-ever online purchase. CD has a bonus cut written by Dave Holland. Definitely more in the Soul/R&B vibe than Jazz, IMO. Great players, tunes, & mix.
Buzz Feiten , saw him live with the Dave Weckl band a few times . Great !
Señor, vaya colección de LP's... Congratulaciones.
Thank you very much 😊
No mystery RTF Mysterious Traveller WR and Between Nothingness and Eternity MO I just got Larry Coryell 11th House Alphonse Mouzon is beast drummer!
Twenty years ago in mojo magazine they asked Richard prior for his favourite lp …. Bitches Brew . His favourite Saturday record? Bitches Brew . His favourite Sunday Morning record? Bitches Brew . I had to laugh , Richard was wild but I agree . It’s a one off lp , Bitches is incredible . Love the grooves with electric bass and the double bass soloing over it
Richard Pryor must have had great taste in music 🎶 😊😁
No quarrels with your choice.
I watched your 10 best video from the link. I have every one in my collection ! 😀.
Are you familiar with Larry Coryell. Some refer to him as the godfather of jazz fusion. There's been several of his releases in the past few RSD cycles. Gifted guitarist. Greg
Greg, Thank you very much for your comments. I have probably 4 or five Larry Coryell albums and he was fantastic 👏
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Not that it’s equal, but once again, I’ll draw your attention to “London Brew”. A “reimagining of Bitches Brew done during covid times (I believe)
Miles was miles, miles ahead of his time, ahead of other musicians, heavily experimenting with music styles, and that is exactly what hits me...
He just "made it".
For me, In a Silent Way, is one of the greatest jazz albums, not in the first place a Jazz-Fusion album, but a starting point for a new era...
Miles Davis was great........
I totally agree, Miles Davis was a visionary for sure.
You’re always bringing the knowledge Kenny, giving me a play list for today! Thank you brother
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I guess I would not call them fusion jazz albums but I think just like Jimi Hendrix and if he would have lived longer he would have easily been able to fuse alternative Rock with Jazz in fact he was looking towards entering the Jazz world before he died. I set down & listened to both albums (Bitches Brew) and (In a silent Way) today & I would probably pick (In a silent Way) over (Bitches Brew)? You asked at the end of your review is there anything that could be more influential than these albums as far as fusion Jazz? As I mentioned if Jimi Hendrix had lived long enough he would have become a fusion sensation. John Coltrane if he had lived long enough he would have also become a fusion sensation. The albums I would choose would be John Coltrane (Favorite Things) and The John Coltrane Quartet album (Africa Brass Sessions) as being influences in not only fusion music but experimental music in general.👍
I agree with you about Jimi Hendrix. Him playing fusion with Miles Davis would have been great 👍 👌
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews Yeah. The greats have a way of leaving us early while also making the biggest impacts.
I totally agree with You Kenny. Bitches Brew is the best fusion record of all time. In A Silent Way I'd rather call "Electric Jazz". For me, the titles of the albums say it all. Silent Way is a little bit like the electric version of the albums Miles and Gil did together in the 50s. Bitches Brew is really a dangerous cocktail... with incredible trumpet playing by Miles. It would be also in my Top10 albums! BTW: Bill Laswell did a great remix of In A Silent Way, I think You know it: th-cam.com/video/NeUHiqpLAYc/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB8AUB
I agree with you on the term "Electric Jazz". That Laswell remix is great 👍 👌 🎶
HELLO KENNY I AM CANADIAN I AM INTERESTED TO KNOW IF YOU LIKE SOME OF CANADIAN JAZZ OR JAZZ FUSION OR ROCK THANKS
I have not heard Canadian jazz fusion before.
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