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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In A Silent Way/It's About That Time
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Electric Piano - Herbie Hancock
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Trumpet - Miles Davis
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Tenor Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
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Electric Piano - Chick Corea
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Electric Piano, Electric Organ - Josef Zawinul
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Bass - Dave Holland
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Guitar - John McLaughlin
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Producer - Teo Macero
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Drums - Tony Williams
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Engineer - Stan Tonkel
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Engineer - Russ Payne
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Lee Friedlander
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Liner Notes - Frank Glenn
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Lacquer Cut By - Kr