These discs finally reveal the crackling energy and deep-groove conscience that Miles Davis was seeking in his electric phase. First and most startling is that John McLaughlin only appears on the final two discs. The first four discs feature a new lineup, one with Keith Jarrett who, in a first for Davis in the electric era, was the lone keyboardist after Chick Corea's departure. Airto Moreira and Jack DeJohnette are holdovers from the Live at the Fillmore East and Tribute to Jack Johnson sessions, among other concerts and sets that have appeared on many different records, from Big Fun to Get Up with It to Directions.
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Hemispheres
by Nucleus

Live At The Jazz Standard
by Dave Douglase Quintet

Meaning And Mystery
by Dave Douglas

Soft Machine Legacy
by Soft Machine Legacy

Keystone
by Dave Douglas