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theAudience

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A Miles Davis Question

Do you like...



...the above albums? (Dark Magus, Agharta & Pangaea)

If so, why?
If not, why?

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Reply #1 posted 02/08/07 3:36pm

IstenSzek

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theAudience said:

Do you like...



...the above albums? (Dark Magus, Agharta & Pangaea)

If so, why?
If not, why?

tA

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both pangaea and agharta are amongst my fav albums by anyone, ever.

from the first time i heard them i was completely thrilled to now
have something this beautiful and cool to listen to over and over
and over again.

bow

sadly, i haven't heard dark magus yet redface since i'm buying my
miles albums one by one and this one just hasn't come up yet but
i'll be sure to check it out

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Reply #2 posted 02/08/07 3:37pm

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oh i'm sorry i didn't say why i liked them so much, but that's
kind of impossible to answer. i guess it's just a matter of
what music makes you feel good or special and these two albums
do. it's kind of like asking why i think parade is such a good
prince album. i don't know, i just love it to death and i can
just listen to it a thousand times without ever getting bored.
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Reply #3 posted 02/08/07 5:26pm

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I've been trying to get my hands on Pangaea and Agartha, but I had Dark Magus for awhile and got rid of it because I didn't like it...maybe I should have given it more of a chance.
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Reply #4 posted 02/08/07 8:58pm

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theAudience said:

Do you like...



...the above albums? (Dark Magus, Agharta & Pangaea)

If so, why?
If not, why?

tA

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Reply #5 posted 02/09/07 12:42am

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"Agharta" and "Pangea" are two of my Miles favourite.
That said, I agree with IstenSzek with the difficult to tell exactly "why" I like them so much.
For me Miles' records are just "experiences" and what makes difference is the feeling I get (think at "On The Corner"; I really like it, but there are no words to describe why).
Obviously the sound quality in "Agharta" and "Pangea" gives the right chance to the complexity of Miles music and the strong playing of all the musicians t be completely witnessed.
Even if it is musically more chaotic and unfocused I like also "Dark Magus", but unfortunately it suffers of a muddled sound quality that give limits to the music's space, makin' it less accessible than what it deserves and less enjoyable.
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Reply #6 posted 02/09/07 7:17am

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theAudience said:

Do you like...



...the above albums? (Dark Magus, Agharta & Pangaea)

If so, why?
If not, why?

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


I love the rawness in Miles Davis live recordings, so I can appreciate all three. None of them are soft like "Kind of Blue", so you need to be prepared ahead of time to accept what is offered, with no preconceived notions of what you are about to hear.

Probably my least favorite is Dark Magus, as it is angry, ferocious, and.....well, dark.

Agharta is also dark and a bit depressing, but has intense grooves and a bit of a rock sound that I enjoy. I would listen to it if I were in the right mood - if I am not, Agharta is too instense and difficult. You have to think when you listen to it, instead of simply enjoy it in the background.

Pangaea is probably my favorite of the three. It is cutting edge, powerful, and stunning.

IMHO

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Reply #7 posted 02/09/07 10:30pm

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...

I love 'em...though sometimes you have to be in the mood for a mass of thick, black, swampy improvisational Funk/Jazz(?) lol.... as others have said, this stuff is more about taking time to conjure up an earthy sound, mood and feel, rather than chops...if you don't like that dense, dark swamp, you'll probably won't like it...I can see why critics like 'Stanley the Grouch' can't stand this stuff, lol

Oh yeah, and I'm a big fan of Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas! biggrin ...


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Reply #8 posted 02/10/07 1:11am

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Agharta and Pangaea are by far his best albums from that period (1972-76).

As others have said, when you're in the right mood they're fantastic.

When you're not in the mood, they can totally piss you off!

I guess that's what I love about them lol

I always found the best parts of these albums is when they break it down to some slow groove. Then Miles plays over it with the wah, wah trumpet - very haunting!
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Reply #9 posted 02/10/07 2:43am

novabrkr

Haven't heard those in some eleven years. They didn't used to be so widely available as they are today, you had to buy the japanese imports.
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Reply #10 posted 02/11/07 8:05am

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toejam said:

Agharta and Pangaea are by far his best albums from that period (1972-76).

As others have said, when you're in the right mood they're fantastic.

When you're not in the mood, they can totally piss you off!

I guess that's what I love about them lol

I always found the best parts of these albums is when they break it down to some slow groove. Then Miles plays over it with the wah, wah trumpet - very haunting!


I'm think he actually wanted to piss people off.....IMHO. lol

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