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Almost 50 years after its release, this album is finally starting to sound "normal." I heard it for the first time about 25 years ago and I just didn't get it. I'd play it now and again every couple of years or so and every time it still sounded alien. It came up on my YouTube suggestions a couple of months ago and for the first time, it made sense. Here's a live performance just before the album release: https://youtu.be/donR1Oz0lYw
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One of the greatest albums of all time.
I always liked Big Fun (same era) a lot myself, but Bitches Brew is the tense, difficult classic.
From that era I lean toward Jack Johnson and On The Corner :)
I like the Punk Funk better than the Space Voodoo stuff too.
Almost 50 years after its release, this album is finally starting to sound "normal." I heard it for the first time about 25 years ago and I just didn't get it. I'd play it now and again every couple of years or so and every time it still sounded alien. It came up on my YouTube suggestions a couple of months ago and for the first time, it made sense. Here's a live performance just before the album release: https://youtu.be/donR1Oz0lYw
I understand exactly what you mean, Jason.
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