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Miles in the Sky (album)
Miles in the Sky is an album recorded in January and May 1968 by the Miles Davis quintet. It is notable for the first use of electric piano and electric guitar on an issued recording by Davis, a foreshadowing of his move into fusion music over the next few years.
Track listing
- "Stuff" (M. Davis)
- "Paraphernalia" (W. Shorter)
- "Black Comedy" (T. Williams)
- "Country Son" (M. Davis)
CD reissue includes alternate takes of Black Comedy and Country Son.
Performers
- Miles Davis - Trumpet
- Wayne Shorter - Tenor saxophone
- Herbie Hancock - Piano, Electric piano on "Stuff"
- George Benson - Electric guitar on "Paraphernalia"
- Ron Carter - Bass
- Tony Williams - Drums
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