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>>> who played bass on the miles davis song "Miles runs the voodoo down?" [S][default]
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│ Michael Stern played the bass guitar on the Miles Davis song "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down." Michael Stern is a │
│ renowned session musician who has worked with many famous artists in various genres, including jazz. He has │
│ been a part of Miles Davis' band during the recording of several albums, contributing his skills to create some │
│ of the most iconic jazz compositions in history. │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── elapsed 1.888 seconds ─╯
>>> who is in miles davis's classic quintet? [S][default]
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│ Miles Davis's Classic Quintet consisted of five talented musicians who collaborated with Miles Davis to create │
│ some of the most iconic jazz music pieces in history. The members of this legendary band were: │
│ │
│ 1. **Michael Henderson** – An accomplished bass guitarist, Michael Henderson played a crucial role in Miles │
│ Davis's Classic Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "Get Up with It," │
│ "Pangaea," and "Amandance." │
│ 2. **Reggie Lucas** – A versatile and skilled guitarist, Reggie Lucas brought his unique touch to Miles Davis's │
│ Classic Quintet. He has been a part of several albums, such as "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down," "Agharta," │
│ "Pangaea," and "Amandance." │
│ 3. **Al Foster** – An accomplished and experienced drummer, Al Foster played an essential role in Miles Davis's │
│ Classic Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down," │
│ "Agharta," "Pangaea," and "Amandance." │
│ 4. **Mike Stern** – A skilled and versatile session musician, Mike Stern played a crucial role in Miles Davis's │
│ Classic Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down," │
│ "Agharta," "Pangaea," and "Amandance." │
│ 5. **Chip Jackson** – A skilled and versatile percussionist, Chip Jackson brought his unique touch to Miles │
│ Davis's Classic Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "Miles Runs the Voodoo │
│ Down," "Agharta," "Pangaea," and "Amandance." │
│ │
│ These musicians, along with Miles Davis himself, created some of the most iconic jazz music pieces in history. │
│ Their collaborative efforts led to the creation of timeless compositions that continue to inspire musicians and │
│ fans alike. │
╰──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── elapsed 10.489 seconds ─╯
>>> who played in miles davis's second quintet? [S][default]
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│ Miles Davis's Second Quintet was a group of talented musicians who collaborated with Miles Davis during his │
│ later years. The members of this legendary band were: │
│ │
│ 1. **Mike Stern** – A skilled and versatile session musician, Mike Stern played a crucial role in Miles Davis's │
│ Second Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "The Man with the Horn," "Star │
│ People," and "Amandance." │
│ 2. **Kenny Garrett** – An accomplished and talented keyboardist, Kenny Garrett brought his unique touch to │
│ Miles Davis's Second Quintet. He has been a part of several albums, such as "The Man with the Horn," "Star │
│ People," and "Amandance." │
│ 3. **Christopher Jackson** – A skilled and versatile percussionist, Christopher Jackson played an essential │
│ role in Miles Davis's Second Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "The Man with │
│ the Horn," "Star People," and "Amandance." │
│ 4. **Ronald Brown** – An accomplished and experienced bass guitarist, Ronald Brown played a crucial role in │
│ Miles Davis's Second Quintet. He has been a part of several albums, such as "The Man with the Horn," "Star │
│ People," and "Amandance." │
│ 5. **Vince Wilburn** – A skilled and versatile drummer, Vince Wilburn brought his unique touch to Miles Davis's │
│ Second Quintet. He has contributed his skills to various albums, including "The Man with the Horn," "Star │
│ People," and "Amandance." │
│ │
│ These musicians, along with Miles Davis himself, created some of the most iconic jazz music pieces in history. │
│ Their collaborative efforts led to the creation of timeless compositions that continue to inspire musicians and │
│ fans alike. │
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>>> what was miles davis's first electric album [S][default]
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│ Miles Davis's first electric album was "Bitches Brew," released in 1969. This groundbreaking record marked a │
│ significant departure from traditional jazz styles, incorporating elements of rock and funk to create a unique │
│ sound that became synonymous with the electric jazz movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. │
│ │
│ "Bitches Brew" was Miles Davis's first attempt at creating an album that would blend different genres, fusing │
│ various styles to create something entirely new. The record featured some of the most iconic compositions in │
│ Miles Davis's discography, including "Pharaoh's Dance," "Bitches Brew," and "John McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, earning critical acclaim for its innovative sound and │
│ approach. It remains one of the most influential records in the history of jazz music, inspiring countless │
│ musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new subgenres and │
│ movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
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>>> what is miles daivs's most famous LP and what songs are on it? [S][default]
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│ Miles Davis's most famous LP is "Kind of Blue," released in 1959. This groundbreaking record is considered one │
│ of the most iconic albums in the history of jazz music, featuring some of the most timeless compositions ever │
│ recorded. │
│ │
│ "Kind of Blue" features the following tracks: │
│ │
│ 1. **So What** – A lively and upbeat composition that sets the tone for the entire album, "So What" is one of │
│ Miles Davis's most famous songs. The track features an iconic solo by John Coltrane, showcasing his virtuoso │
│ skills on the saxophone. │
│ 2. **Freddie Freeloader** – A medium-tempo composition with a melancholic vibe, "Freddie Freeloader" is another │
│ one of Miles Davis's most famous songs. The track features an iconic solo by John Coltrane, showcasing his │
│ virtuoso skills on the saxophone. │
│ 3. **Blue in Green** – A slow and contemplative composition that serves as a palate cleanser between more │
│ upbeat tracks, "Blue in Green" is another one of Miles Davis's most famous songs. The track features an iconic │
│ solo by John Coltrane, showcasing his virtuoso skills on the saxophone. │
│ 4. **All Blues** – A lively and upbeat composition that serves as a fitting conclusion to the album, "All │
│ Blues" is another one of Miles Davis's most famous songs. The track features an iconic solo by John Coltrane, │
│ showcasing his virtuoso skills on the saxophone. │
│ 5. **Flamenco Sketches** – A medium-tempo composition that serves as a bridge between more upbeat tracks, │
│ "Flamenco Sketches" is another one of Miles Davis's most famous songs. The track features an iconic solo by │
│ John Coltrane, showcasing his virtuoso skills on the saxophone. │
│ │
│ These compositions are considered some of the most iconic and timeless in the history of jazz music, inspiring │
│ countless musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new subgenres │
│ and movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
╰──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── elapsed 13.483 seconds ─╯
>>> who played electric pinao on miles davis's botches brew LP [S][default]
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│ Mike Stern played the Fender Rhodes (an early electronic piano) on Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" LP. The Fender │
│ Rhodes was a groundbreaking instrument at the time, featuring a unique sound that blended elements of both │
│ piano and synthesizer. │
│ │
│ Mike Stern's contributions to this record were crucial in shaping its innovative sound and approach. His skills │
│ on the Fender Rhodes helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, including │
│ "Pharaoh's Dance," "Bitches Brew," and "John McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ The Fender Rhodes, along with other electronic instruments used on this record, marked a significant departure │
│ from traditional jazz styles, incorporating elements of rock and funk to create a unique sound that became │
│ synonymous with the electric jazz movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── elapsed 5.494 seconds ─╯
>>> who played drums on miles davis's bitches brew LP? [S][default]
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│ Vince Wilburn played the drum set on Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" LP. The drum set was a crucial instrument in │
│ shaping the innovative sound and approach of this groundbreaking record. Vince Wilburn's skills on the drum set │
│ helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, including "Pharaoh's Dance," │
│ "Bitches Brew," and "John McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ Vince Wilburn's contributions to this record were essential in shaping its innovative sound and approach. His │
│ skills on the drum set helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, │
│ inspiring countless musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new │
│ subgenres and movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── elapsed 4.931 seconds ─╯
>>> who played guitar on miles davis's bitches brew LP? [S][default]
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│ John McLaughlin played the electric guitar on Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" LP. The electric guitar was a │
│ crucial instrument in shaping the innovative sound and approach of this groundbreaking record. John │
│ McLaughlin's skills on the electric guitar helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's │
│ discography, including "Pharaoh's Dance," "Bitches Brew," and "John McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ John McLaughlin's contributions to this record were essential in shaping its innovative sound and approach. His │
│ skills on the electric guitar helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, │
│ inspiring countless musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new │
│ subgenres and movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
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>>> what year was miles davis's bitches brew released? [S][default]
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│ Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" was released in 1969. This groundbreaking record marked a significant departure │
│ from traditional jazz styles, incorporating elements of rock and funk to create a unique sound that became │
│ synonymous with the electric jazz movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. │
│ │
│ "Bitches Brew" was Miles Davis's first attempt at creating an album that would blend different genres, fusing │
│ various styles to create something entirely new. The record featured some of the most iconic compositions in │
│ Miles Davis's discography, including "Pharaoh's Dance," "Bitches Brew," and "John McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, earning critical acclaim for its innovative sound and │
│ approach. It remains one of the most influential records in the history of jazz music, inspiring countless │
│ musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new subgenres and │
│ movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── elapsed 6.658 seconds ─╯
>>> who produced miles davis's botches brew? [S][default]
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│ Teo Macero produced Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew." Teo Macero was a crucial figure in shaping the innovative │
│ sound and approach of this groundbreaking record. His skills as a producer helped create some of the most │
│ iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, including "Pharaoh's Dance," "Bitches Brew," and "John │
│ McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ Teo Macero's contributions to this record were essential in shaping its innovative sound and approach. His │
│ skills as a producer helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, inspiring │
│ countless musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new subgenres │
│ and movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
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>>> who played bass clarinet on bitches brew? [S][default]
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│ Jerry Dodgson played the bass clarinet on Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew." The bass clarinet was a crucial │
│ instrument in shaping the innovative sound and approach of this groundbreaking record. Jerry Dodgson's skills │
│ on the bass clarinet helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, including │
│ "Pharaoh's Dance," "Bitches Brew," and "John McLaughlin." │
│ │
│ Jerry Dodgson's contributions to this record were essential in shaping its innovative sound and approach. His │
│ skills on the bass clarinet helped create some of the most iconic compositions in Miles Davis's discography, │
│ inspiring countless musicians to experiment with different genres and styles, leading to the creation of new │
│ subgenres and movements within the broader context of jazz music. │
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