The King of Jazz Depicts Silence and Creativity: The Beginning of Electric Jazz
An early jazz fusion work incorporating electric instruments, a groundbreaking turning point in his career
This groundbreaking piece breaks the mold of jazz with a groundbreaking sound, featuring keyboards and guitars emanating electronic sounds and constructive improvisation. Miles Davis's muted trumpet sets the tone for a meditative, lyrical mood. This groundbreaking work heralded the dawn of electric jazz.
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4 TRACKS:
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1)
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Shhh / Peaceful
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2a)
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In A Silent Way
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2b)
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It's About That Time
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2c)
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In A Silent Way
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Electric Piano - Herbie Hancock
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Trumpet - Miles Davis
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Soprano Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
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Electric Piano - Chick Corea
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Organ - Joe Zawinul
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Bass - Dave Holland
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Electric Guitar - John McLaughlin
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Mixed By, Mastered By - Mark Wilder
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Reissue Producer - Bob Belden
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Producer - Teo Macero
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Reissue Producer - Michael Cuscuna
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A&R [Legacy] - Steve Berkowitz
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Drums - Tony Williams
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Engineer [Original Recording] - Stan Tonkel
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Remix, Edited By - Russ Payne
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Photography By [Booklet Back Cover] - Val Wilmer
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Lee Friedlander
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Liner Notes [Original] - Frank Glenn
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Art Direction [Reissue] - Howard Fritzson
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A&R, Coordinator - Darren Salmieri
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Directed By [Project Director] - Seth Rothstein
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Design [Reissue] - Randall Martin
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Liner Notes [Reissue] - John Ephland
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Product Manager [Packaging Manager] - Mark Unterberger
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Photography By [Other Photos] - Jan Persson (4)