Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West

Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West

by Miles Davis
Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West

Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West

by Miles Davis

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

A month after losing Wayne Shorter to the beginnings of Weather Report, Miles Davis added young saxophonist Steve Grossman to the fold that included drummer Jack DeJohnette, bassist Dave Holland, electric pianist Chick Corea, and percussionist Airto Moreira. Just in time, too, since Bitches Brew had just been released. What is most interesting about this performance is how abstract it is, even by the standards exacted on In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew. Opening with Joe Zawinul's "Directions," with a small three-note vamp, Davis creates a spaciousness for Grossman to hit the stratosphere and for both Holland and DeJohnette to literally fall freely as a rhythm section as long as they could find a groove. The band seems to open too far; they can't seem to find each other in the maelstrom. Davis lays out, watching it all, directing from the sidelines. On "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down," since there is a discernible though minimal melody and groove, the band brings it in tighter, focusing on Davis smattering blues notes and Corea's distorted chord voicings. This is where the band hits their stride, and keeps it through "Willie Nelson" and the Sammy Cahn tune, an odd choice for this part of the program, "I Fall in Love Too Easily." From the opening of "Sanctuary" through "It's About That Time," "Bitches Brew," "Masqualero," and "Spanish Key/The Theme," the music become a kind of suite that doesn't really stop. It may pause in spots, but it loops through modal figures before disintegrating completely. There is no harmony to speak of and melody has become an extinct concept. What matters most is the nuance of groove and rhythm, and Davis found both in this band, though Grossman's playing is too busy and too green; he plays everything he knows in every solo. It's a small complaint, as this is an exciting document of a band trying to come to grips with the power of a music they don't even fully understand yet. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 04/04/2025
Label: Mobile Fidelity
UPC: 0198028170413

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Miles Davis   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Airto Moreira   Guest Artist,Percussion
Jack DeJohnette   Guest Artist,Drums
Dave Holland   Guest Artist,Bass,Bass (Electric)
Chick Corea   Guest Artist,Piano (Electric)
Steve Grossman   Guest Artist,Sax (Soprano)
Seth Rothstein   Director

Technical Credits

Sandy Speiser   Photography,Liner Notes
Tom "Curly" Ruff   Digital Mastering
Cozbi Sanchez-Cabrera   Art Direction,Reissue Art Director
Tadayuki Naitoh   Cover Photo,Photography
Seth Foster   Engineer
Teo Macero   Producer
Steven Berkowitz   Reissue Series
Bob Belden   Producer
Chick Corea   Liner Notes
Joe Zawinul   Composer
Wayne Shorter   Composer
Jule Styne   Composer
Miles Davis   Composer
Sammy Cahn   Composer
Seth Rothstein   Project Director
Rene Arsenault   Associate Producer,Production Assistant
Hope Chasin   Packaging Manager
Kevin Gore   Reissue Series
Shuichi Yoshida   Cover Design
Teruhisa Tajima   Cover Design
Randall Martin   Reissue Design
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