The Street's the same in New York or Frisco. It leads to heaven or hell, maybe both, and what comes down around you depends on how you travel just as much as where you're coming from.In that sense, Miles Davis from St. Louis by way of jazz and Carlos ...more
Yahoo! Music
Could there be any more confrontational sound in Miles Davis' vast catalog than the distorted guitars and tinny double-timing drums reacting to a two-note bass riff funking it up on the first track from On the Corner? Before the trumpet even enters the ...more
Yahoo! Music
Davis was condemned by jazz conservatives and rock critics alike for this effort, but today it plays as a shining example of hardcore electric jazz-funk in a James Brown / Sly Stone mode. ...more
thenightowl.com
Let's start with On the Corner . Originally released in 1972, this record has been hailed by some as a precursor to hip-hop, trance, jungle, and a host of other currently fashionable musical styles. To these ears, it's a repetitive mess that never gets ...more
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