Miles Davis - Bitches Brew - 9046
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"Bitches Brew" is a landmark album by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. It was released on March 30, 1970, by Columbia Records. This album is regarded as a pivotal work in the history of jazz, particularly in the fusion subgenre.
"Bitches Brew" is often associated with the fusion of jazz and rock music. It's characterized by its use of electric instruments, innovative studio techniques, and a more experimental and improvisational approach compared to traditional jazz.
"Bitches Brew" had a profound impact on the direction of jazz and the broader music landscape.
The album received critical acclaim and won a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. It has since been included in numerous lists of the greatest albums of all time and continues to be a reference point for musicians exploring the boundaries of jazz and experimentation.
"Bitches Brew" is not only a significant work in the career of Miles Davis but also a pivotal moment in the history of jazz. It pushed boundaries, challenged conventions, and remains a highly influential and enduring piece of music.