Record & CD Reviews - Miles DavisPage: 1 Sort By: Best Rating - Most Ratings Bitches Brew (1969) by Miles Davis
Terje Ellefsen (5/5): Wonderful! This recording uses two and on some tracks three Rhodes pianos simultaneously, and it works. Chick Corea do... In a Silent Way (1969) by Miles Davis
Joe Erber (5/5): The In a silent way/it's about that time suite off this album is one of the most beautiful pieces of modern music to me, th... Miles in the Sky (1968) by Miles Davis
el cid (5/5): sure, there's only one rhodes track, "stuff." but, it's "stuff." and herbie, ron, and tony. case closed. Filles de Kilimanjaro (1968) by Miles Davis
el cid (5/5): Miles' first and (with the possible exceptions of "agharta," "on the corner," and "jack johnson") most important all-electric ... Black Beauty: Live at Fillmore West (1970) by Miles Davis
David Díaz Soto (5/5): This is Miles in his fundational, very earliest "electric" period. Originally released only in Japan, this was recor... On The Corner (1972) by Miles Davis
Andreas (5/5): Seems to be a very controversial album...
The first time I listened to it I didn't like it at all, but once I got used to... Live At The Fillmore East, March 7, 1970: It's About That Time (2001) by Miles Davis Dane Ruffin (5/5): Great Rhodes playing by Chick Corea.He uses a ring-modulator. Page: 1 |