
On this week’s episode of “8:30,” podcast hosts Herman Hollywood Dawkins and Ray The Jazzman take a deep dive into Miles Davis’ groundbreaking album Bitches Brew, a record that forever changed the direction of jazz fusion. Released in 1970, the album blended electric instruments, rock rhythms, and fearless improvisation into a bold and revolutionary sound that challenged traditional jazz audiences. Hollywood breaks down the album’s cultural impact while The Jazzman highlights the genius of Davis’ legendary ensemble, featuring musicians like Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, and Joe Zawinul. Together, they celebrate Bitches Brew as a daring masterpiece that still inspires musicians and listeners more than five decades later.
Songs Include:
Pharoah's Dance
Bitches Brew
Spanish Key
John McLaughlin
Miles Run The Voodoo Down
Sanctuary
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