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Bobby Previte - Weather Clear, Track Fast (Enja, 1991)

Beautiful, composition-oriented jazz -- almost like a suite -- with especially compelling interaction between Previte and bassist Anthony Cox.

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Great ! This was my first "Electric Miles" Album. When I bought it, it was the latest Miles Davis Album and you could find it in all record stores. Later I also purchased the harder to find "Pangea" from the same date, and finally after years the great "Dark Magus" from a year earlier. 

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Great ! This was my first "Electric Miles" Album. When I bought it, it was the latest Miles Davis Album and you could find it in all record stores. Later I also purchased the harder to find "Pangea" from the same date, and finally after years the great "Dark Magus" from a year earlier. 

Bought it on vinyl as soon as it came out on original release in the UK and liked it from the off. ‘Pangea’ only came out here as a Japan import so didn’t hear that one until nearly 2 decades later. At the time of ‘Agharta’, looked forward to more Miles like this but he disappeared on his retirement just as I was getting into it. :( 

My first copy of ‘Pangea’ was on cassette !

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1 hour ago, sidewinder said:

Bought it on vinyl as soon as it came out on original release in the UK and liked it from the off. ‘Pangea’ only came out here as a Japan import so didn’t hear that one until nearly 2 decades later. At the time of ‘Agharta’, looked forward to more Miles like this but he disappeared on his retirement just as I was getting into it. :( 

My first copy of ‘Pangea’ was on cassette !

And it was such a natural Thing. At least, speaking about my generation, we were open to all the stuff Miles did. We loved his work from the 50´s and 70´s as much as the electric period . 

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