![]() ![]() But now he refashioned the front line to consist of trumpet, soprano saxophone and bass clarinet and added additional drums and percussion to the mix. When Miles went into the studio in August to record what would become “Bitches Brew”, he kept the guitar and multiple keyboards that had developed during his “Silent Way” period. With DeJohnette, the quintet began to stretch out more on each tune, playing with an increased intensity. The most important single factor might have been Tony Williams’s departure and Jack DeJohnette’s arrival. A great deal had happened to Miles Davis’s ever-evolving music in that short time. After two February 1969 sessions, one of which produced the ground-breaking “ In A Silent Way“, Miles stayed out of the studio for six months.
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