NerblyBear wrote:I'm actually in complete agreement w/ you. Bitches Brew is way overrated. Miles' playing is pretty uninspired, and McLaughlin never really busts out like he does on Jack Johnson.
Jack Johnson is a mind-blow, but I've decided that much of my obsession with that album stems from McLaughlin's fuzz-toned bad-assery, and when that goes, the electric period starts to lose interest for me.
I was mainly using BB as a sort of marker to pin-point the rough date after which any ensuing jazz is pretty much unfamiliar to me. For reasons we don't have to go into.
Yea, McLaughlin's tone is pretty clean and spanky on BB. It doesn't have that mid-range of JJ or Bird's of Fire.
For sure check out Live Evil and some tracks from Dark Magus. There is some stuff on there that is crazy...just crazy moments that are somewhere between rock, early funk and end up sound almost krautrock-y at times. I guess that makes sense since he was really into Stockhausen are then also. It's not about the tunes or anything obviously but just great moments. Awesome drums. I dont even know who it is.
Ever heard Electric Masada? Try their live album At the Mountains of Madness.