Description
This book reassesses Miles Davis' Œñelectric periodŒî and analyzes its continuing influence on contemporary music. While jazz purists often revilethis phase Œ_ which encompasses the entire second half of his career, fr om 1967 until his death in 1991 Œ_ this book takes a new, appreciative look at this music and shows its importance to Davis' career and to jazz as a whole. The author also reveals surprising connections between Davis,Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, particularly the ways they fed each other's creativity. This book will stir up the longtime debate about this impor tant music and give Davis' legions of fans refreshing insights into his work.