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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 1H 8M

Miles Davis- Miles In The Sky

from The Jazz Real Book · host Jay Sweet

17- Miles Davis – Miles In The Sky Miles Davis- Miles In The Sky (Columbia Records)Released  January 16, 1968 and May 15–17, 1968Miles in the Sky (1968) captures Miles Davis at a pivotal moment of transition. Recorded with his celebrated Second Great Quintet—Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams—the album marks the first clear step toward Davis’s electric period. Released by Columbia Records, the record introduces electric piano and electric bass into Miles’s studio sound while retaining the sophisticated interplay the quintet had developed through earlier post-bop recordings. The four extended tracks blend groove-based structures with the band’s advanced rhythmic freedom and conversational improvisation. Pieces such as “Stuff” and “Paraphernalia” hint at the influence of late-1960s rock and funk, while still grounded in the group’s exploratory jazz language. The album stands as the final full studio statement by the Second Great Quintet and foreshadows Davis’s radical electric experiments that would soon emerge on his 1969 releases In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew.

17- Miles Davis – Miles In The Sky Miles Davis- Miles In The Sky (Columbia Records)Released  January 16, 1968 and May 15–17, 1968Miles in the Sky (1968) captures Miles Davis at a pivotal moment of transition. Recorded with his celebrated Second Great Quintet—Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams—the album marks the first clear step toward Davis’s electric period. Released by Columbia Records, the record introduces electric piano and electric bass into Miles’s studio sound while retaining the sophisticated interplay the quintet had developed through earlier post-bop recordings. The four extended tracks blend groove-based structures with the band’s advanced rhythmic freedom and conversational improvisation. Pieces such as “Stuff” and “Paraphernalia” hint at the influence of late-1960s rock and funk, while still grounded in the group’s exploratory jazz language. The album stands as the final full studio statement by the Second Great Quintet and foreshadows Davis’s radical electric experiments that would soon emerge on his 1969 releases In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew.

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