
pursuit of the all-powerful Miles Davis' inflected voodoo funk. And while it's true that this set is as relentless as the Agharta issue, it's not quite as successful, though it's plenty satisfying. The reason is simple: the dynamic and dramatic tensions of the afternoon session could never have been replicated, they were based on all conditions being right. Here, while the moods and textures are carried and the flow is quite free, the dramatic tension is not as present; the mood is not quite so dark. And while the playing of certain individuals here may be better than it is on Agharta, the band's playing isn't quite at that level. That said, this is still an essential Miles Davis live record and will melt your mind just as easily as Agharta. People would complain on this tour that Davis played with his back to the audience a lot -- Lester Bangs went so far as to say he hated his guts for it. But if you were this focused on creating a noise so hideously beautiful from thin air, you might not have time to socialize either.
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Tracklist 1 :
1 Zimbabwe 41:38
Tracklist 2 :
1 Gondwana 49:42
Credits :
Bass [Fender] – Michael Henderson
Congas, Percussion, Drums [Water Drums], Drum Machine [Rhythm Box] – Mtume
Drums – Al Foster
Guitar – Reggie Lucas
Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion – Pete Cosey
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Sonny Fortune
Trumpet, Organ – Miles Davis

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