What's Miles Davis' most underrated work?
Imo it's pic related
Also jazz general
>>63524896
>What's Miles Davis' most underrated work?
Betty Davis.
>>63524896
This right here. Some of the best interplay ever recorded on this album.
>>63524896
<<<<This
>anything on columbia underrated
A bit of a rookie question: is it bad that i'm not really blown off by this? I mean I like it but Iv'e heared better. Are there better records of Hubbard as a leader?
>>63525121
blown out lmao
>>63525121
>>63525121
>Are there better records of Hubbard as a leader?
ready for freddie
here to stay
red clay
straight life
>>63525080
I mean, his discography is so wide that some albums get obviously overshadowed by others.
>>63525161
>>63525163
Thanks, i'm looking forward to hearing these. I was really impressed with everything he played on Coltrane's records.
>>63525121
I'd say Blue Spirits, but you should check out all the stuff he made with Blue Note and find what suits better your tastes
>>63524896
His second great quintet in general is really underrated
>>63525101
Great pick. Imo the best album to listen to before Bitches Brew.
>>63524896
>What's Miles Davis' most underrated work?
Motherfucking THIS.
>>63525124
came here to say this.
>>63525044
yeah this shit is fire
do you guys think nefertiti is overlooked? i love that album
>>63525044
the way tony comes in on this record is just fucking crazy
>>63524896
His Recording While leading Charlie Parker and not Charlie parker leading you know when Bird played Tenor with him
>>63524896
I love this recording (not miles) but incredibly moving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNJpes0XFGU
>>63524896
I don't think any are underrated... the ones that dont get any attention are usually nothing too special
Brilliant Corners is objectively the best Thelonious Monk release.
>>63526718
>do you guys think nefertiti is overlooked? i love that album
hell yes, mate. One of my favs Davis albums (if not the one), and I think it's underappreciated