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BITCHES BREW: LEGACY EDITION
Deluxe Edition With DVD
Miles Davis
This 3 disc Legacy Edition includes 2 CDs with original 94+ minutes of music plus 6 bonus tracks; DVD of previously unissued performance in Copenhagen, November 1969, with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, and Jack DeJohnette; plus 24-page color booklet with Greg Tate's original essay, producers' notes by the set's co-producers Michael Cuscuna and Richard Seidel, along with dozens of photographs and rare record label memos.
Contents
Disc 1 (CD):
- 1 Pharoah's Dance - 20:06
- 2 Bitches Brew - 27:01
- 3 Spanish Key - 17:35
- 4 John McLaughlin - 4:23
Disc 2 (CD):
- 1 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down - 14:03
- 2 Sanctuary - 10:59
- 3 Spanish Key [Alternate Take] - 10:23
- 4 John McLaughlin [Alternate Take][#] - 6:40
- 5 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down [Single Edit] [Edit] - 2:51
- 6 Spanish Key [Single Edit] [Edit] - 2:51
- 7 Great Expectations [Single Edit] [Edit] - 2:43
- 8 Little Blue Frog [Single Edit] [Edit] - 2:36
Disc 3 (DVD):
- 1 Directions [Live][#] - 6:57
- 2 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down [Live][#] - 8:58
- 3 Bitches Brew [Live][#] - 15:35
- 4 Agitation [Live][#] - 10:25
- 5 I Fall In Love Too Easily [Live][#] - 3:40
- 6 Sanctuary [Live][#] - 3:28
- 7 It's About That Timethe Theme [Live][#] - 18:55
- 8 The Theme [Live in Copenhagen] [DVD] - :35
Musicians
- Airto Moreira - Berimbau, Cuica
- Bennie Maupin - Clarinet (Bass)
- Bihari Sharma - Tabla, Tambura
- Billy Cobham - Drums, Triangle
- Chick Corea - Piano (Electric)
- Dave Holland - Bass, Bass (Electric), Photography
- Don Alias - Conga, Drums
- Harvey Brooks - Bass (Electric), Photography
- Herbie Hancock - Piano (Electric)
- Jack DeJohnette - Drums
- Joe Zawinul - Piano (Electric)
- John McLaughlin - Guitar
- Jumma Santos - Conga, Shaker
- Khalil Balakrishna - Sitar
- Larry Young - Celeste, Organ, Piano (Electric)
- Lenny White - Drums
- Michael Cuscuna - Liner Notes, Producer
- Miles Davis - Composer, Trumpet
- Ron Carter - Bass
- Steve Grossman - Sax (Soprano)
- Teo Macero - Original Session Producer, Producer
- Wayne Shorter - Composer, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
Retail Price: $22.95
Online Sale Price: $21.80
Product Details: 2 CD & DVD Package
Product Code: 886975451920
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