A look at the electric and experimental days of Miles Davis, from the late 60’s to the mid 70’s. What started as experimenting with his second quintet consisting of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, was elaborated on with huge groups with musicians like Keith Jarrett, Jack de Johnette and John McLaughlin. Some classics, but also some lesser-known track from less famous albums.
1. Black Comedy (Album: Miles in the Sky; recorded and released: 1968)
2. Frelon brun (Album: Filles de Kilimanjaro; recorded and released: 1968)
2. Frelon brun (Album: Filles de Kilimanjaro; recorded and released: 1968)
3. In A Silent Way/It’s about that time (Album: In a silent way; recorded and released: 1969)
4. John McLaughlin (Album: Bitches Brew; recorded in 1969/1970 and released in 1970)
5. Little Church (Album: Live-Evil; recorded in 1970 and released in 1971)
6. Black Satin (Album: On the Corner; recorded and released: 1972)
7. Trevere (Album: Big Fun; recorded in 1969 and released in 1974)
8. Honky Tonk (Album: Get up with it; recorded in 1970 and released in 1974)
Produced & presented by:5. Little Church (Album: Live-Evil; recorded in 1970 and released in 1971)
6. Black Satin (Album: On the Corner; recorded and released: 1972)
7. Trevere (Album: Big Fun; recorded in 1969 and released in 1974)
8. Honky Tonk (Album: Get up with it; recorded in 1970 and released in 1974)