This is Jazz, Vol. 38: Electric

Editorial Reviews

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Miles's "electric period" was actually a few distinct periods, though this anthology treats them as a single stylistic continuum. The disc substitutes representative variety for the flow of his best records, and samples idiosyncratically from the period stretching from 1967 to 1984, post-postbop to blah disco: we really didn't need to hear his cover of Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" again. What it illustrates, though, is how Miles reined in his own virtuosity in his later years in favor of building close-knit ensembles--learning to follow along with his band moment-to-moment and lead textures more than compositions. The chemistry is especially exceptional on the three tracks from 1970, when the group was blazingly aligned and groove-minded. --Douglas Wolk

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Jazz Music:

  1. Tower of Power
  2. Transfiguration [Live]
  3. Virtuoses Hackbrett//Accordeon [Import]
  4. Vocals & Guitar
  5. 20 Best of Artie Shaw
  6. 50th Birthday, Vol. 5 [Live]
  7. A Long Time Ago
  8. A Love Supreme Live in Concert [Live]
  9. A Woman's Love
  10. American Swinging in Paris [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Time to Turn [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Wagner Gala

Winter Fire and Snow

Groove Yard

Way Pt.2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

What's Come Over Me (Shaped-Disc) [CD-single] [Import]

Yoshida Brothers [Limited Edition] [Import]

Welcome to the Cruel World

Versus the World

Waitin' on a Sunny Day [CD-single] [EP] [Import]

White Satin & Black Satin

What It Is and Where It Ends

Y Two Kaos

Coral

Lucien Romantico