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Get Up with It

Miles Davis · 1974

124 min · 8 tracks · jazz fusion ยท bebop ยท hard bop

A sprawling, experimental journey blending jazz fusion with ambient textures and complex improvisation.

Why listen to this

Best for
wave-like pacing for patience exploratory journeys through sound immersive long-form listening experience
Context
By the time 'Get Up with It' was released in 1974, Miles Davis was at a significant juncture in his career, having transitioned from his electric jazz fusion phase. This album followed his acclaimed works like 'In a Silent Way' and 'Bitches Brew', showcasing his continuous exploration of new sounds and collaboration with innovative musicians. The late period of Davis's career is marked by a willingness to defy traditional jazz forms, making this album pivotal in his artistic evolution.
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jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop

Get Up with It is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1974. A sprawling, experimental journey blending jazz fusion with ambient textures and complex improvisation. 'Get Up with It' showcases Miles Davis's departure into avant-garde territory, receiving critical acclaim for its boldness. The track 'He Loved Him Madly' has been particularly noted for its length and emotional depth, becoming a staple in Davis's legacy as it highlights his influence on the jazz fusion movement. The album also reflects the growing trend of longer compositions in jazz during the 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Get Up with It sound like?

A sprawling, experimental journey blending jazz fusion with ambient textures and complex improvisation. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes Get Up with It by Miles Davis notable?

'Get Up with It' showcases Miles Davis's departure into avant-garde territory, receiving critical acclaim for its boldness. The track 'He Loved Him Madly' has been particularly noted for its length and emotional depth, becoming a staple in Davis's legacy as it highlights his influence on the jazz fusion movement. The album also reflects the growing trend of longer compositions in jazz during the 1970s. By the time 'Get Up with It' was released in 1974, Miles Davis was at a significant juncture in his career, having transitioned from his electric jazz fusion phase. This album followed his acclaimed works like 'In a Silent Way' and 'Bitches Brew', showcasing his continuous exploration of new sounds and collaboration with innovative musicians. The late period of Davis's career is marked by a willingness to defy traditional jazz forms, making this album pivotal in his artistic evolution.

Who is Get Up with It for?

Get Up with It works well if you're into wave-like pacing for patience, exploratory journeys through sound and immersive long-form listening experience.

How many songs are on Get Up with It?

Get Up with It has 8 tracks, running approximately 124 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·124:03

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 He Loved Him Madly Standout 32:17
  • 2 Maiysha Standout 14:53
  • 3 Honky Tonk 5:55
  • 4 Rated X Standout 6:51

Disc 2

  • 1 Calypso Frelimo 32:08
  • 2 Red China Blues 4:09
  • 3 Mtume 15:11
  • 4 Billy Preston 12:36

Release Date

November 22, 1974

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

124 min 3 sec