I patiently listened to all 19:52. Although I've been aware of Miles Davis for several years, I've never been much of a listener. It was quite refreshing listening to this instead of the typical background music I listen to while working. I may need to explore Mr. Davis a bit more.
EJ, the only caveat I can offer is that there are a lot of different musical approaches in the catalog of Miles Davis. I don't think there's anything else out there quite like this album (though definitely check out both sides). Bitches Brew may come close, but it's a much darker sounding record.
I patiently listened to all 19:52. Although I've been aware of Miles Davis for several years, I've never been much of a listener. It was quite refreshing listening to this instead of the typical background music I listen to while working. I may need to explore Mr. Davis a bit more.
EJ, the only caveat I can offer is that there are a lot of different musical approaches in the catalog of Miles Davis. I don't think there's anything else out there quite like this album (though definitely check out both sides). Bitches Brew may come close, but it's a much darker sounding record.
With a level of description that I’ve not seen before, this is what it’s like to literally love a piece of music as well as love something literarily.
Thanks, Steve! And kudos on the wordplay!