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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Directions 2. Bitches Brew 3. Mask, The 4. It's About That Time 5. Bitches Brew / The Theme 6. Directions 7. Mask, The 8. It's About That Time
DISC 2: 1. It's About That Time 2. I Fall in Love Too Easily 3. Sanctuary 4. Bitches Brew / The Theme 5. It's About That Time 6. I Fall in Love Too Easily 7. Sanctuary 8. Bitches Brew 9. Willie Nelson / The Theme
Album Notes Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Steve Grossman (soprano saxophone); Chick Corea (Fender Rhodes piano); Keith Jarrett (organ); Dave Holland (acoustic & electric basses); Jack DeJohnette (drums); Airto Moreira (percussion). Recorded live at The Fillmore East, New York, New York on June 17-20, 1970. Includes liner notes by Jack DeJohnette. All tracks have been digitally remastered. AT FILLMORE is the second release to document Miles' live presentation of BITCHES BREW's breakthroughs. Broken up into four parts, it shows the unprecedented growth of the same band that recorded BLACK BEAUTY just three months earlier. The addition of Keith Jarrett's organ expands the music even further over the borders that defined "jazz," creating a singular hybrid of rock, blues and jazz. Once again, chaos dwells within the belly of this musical beast. From the electro-static of "The Mask" through the end of "It's About That Time," Davis, Jarrett, Chick Corea and Steve Grossman remain inextricably intertwined. And at the center there's always Miles and his trumpet--spurring his charges towards unexplored territory, ever ready to fall off the edge of the cliff just to land back on his feet.
Industry Reviews ...The color achieved by the two electric keyboards, and their blend with the exotic, original percussion of Airto Moriera, provide the feeling of newness and adventure....Miles' playing is beautiful... Rolling Stone (12/24/1970)
...The ears-open interactivity of Davis' ensembles--that ability to engage in serious musical conversation while flying in the upper atmosphere--is enough to shame any current bebop-babbling jazz automaton... Musician (08/01/1997)
...It's the remarkable sound of great young musicians playing out of their skins... Mojo (10/01/2001)
...With his inimitable trumpeting--by turns melancholy, pungent and lyrical--at the music's center, his electrified cohorts stretch the limits of jazz, rock and funk... - Rating: B- Entertainment Weekly (08/01/1997)
...a volatile state of molten flux, expanding, shredding and spinning off...in an acrobatic display of without-a-net aplomb... JazzTimes (10/01/1997)
4 stars (out of 5) - ...FILMORE EAST consists of scraggly funkified static groove music, each piece seguing into the next.... the interplay and counterpoint between Jarrett and Corea make for especially fascinating listening... Down Beat (07/01/1997)
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