Get Up With It is an album collecting tracks recorded between 1970 and 1974 by Miles Davis. Released on November 22 1974 as a double LP, it was Davis' last studio album before five years of retirement from music.
"He Loved Him Madly" is a half-hour jazz dirge in tribute to Duke Ellington, who had died one month before; Brian Eno cited it as a lasting influence on his own work.
Track listing
Original 2xLP release
Side A
- "He Loved Him Madly" (1974) –32:20
Side B
- "Maiysha" (1974) –14:56
- "Honky Tonk" (1970) –5:57
- "Rated X" (1972) –6:53
Side C
- "Calypso Frelimo" (1973) –32:10
Side D
- "Red China Blues" (1972) –4:10
- "Mtume" (1974) –15:12
- "Billy Preston" (1972) –12:35
(Note: The CD re-release merges sides A and B into CD1 and sides C and D into CD2)
- (All compositions by Miles Davis.)
Performers
1970- Miles Davis — trumpet
- Steve Grossman — soprano saxophone
- John McLaughlin — electric guitar
- Keith Jarrett — electric piano
- Herbie Hancock — clavinet
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Billy Cobham — drums
- Airto Moreira — percussion 1972
- Miles Davis — organ
- Cedric Lawson — electric piano
- Reggie Lucas — electric guitar
- Khalil Balakrishna — electric sitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion
- Badal Roy — tabla
- Sonny Fortune — flute
- Carlos Garnett — soprano saxophone 1973
- Miles Davis — trumpet, electric piano, organ
- Dave Liebman — flute
- John Stubblefield — soprano saxophone
- Pete Cosey — electric guitar
- Reggie Lucas — electric guitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion 1974
- Miles Davis — trumpet, organ
- Dave Liebman — soprano saxophone, flute
- Sonny Fortune — flute
- Pete Cosey — electric guitar
- Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion
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Get Up With It is an album collecting tracks recorded between 1970 and 1974 by Miles Davis. Released on November 22 1974 as a double LP, it was Davis' last studio album before five years of retirement from music.
"He Loved Him Madly" is a half-hour jazz dirge in tribute to Duke Ellington, who had died one month before; Brian Eno cited it as a lasting influence on his own work.
Track listing
Original 2 LP release
Side one
- "He Loved Him Madly" (1974) – 32:20
Side two
- "Maiysha" (1974) – 14:56
- "Honky Tonk" (1970) –05:57
- "Rated X" (1972) –06:53
Side three
- "Calypso Frelimo" (1973) –32:10
Side four
- "Red China Blues" (1972) –04:10
- "Mtume" (1974) –15:12
- "Billy Preston" (1972) –12:35
(Note: The CD re-release merges sides A and B into CD1 and sides C and D into CD2)
- (All compositions by Miles Davis.)
Performers
1970- Miles Davis — trumpet
- Steve Grossman — soprano saxophone
- John McLaughlin — electric guitar
- Keith Jarrett — electric piano
- Herbie Hancock — clavinet
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Billy Cobham — drums
- Airto Moreira — percussion 1972
- Miles Davis — organ
- Cedric Lawson — electric piano
- Reggie Lucas — electric guitar
- Khalil Balakrishna — electric sitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion
- Badal Roy — tabla
- Sonny Fortune — flute
- Carlos Garnett — soprano saxophone 1973
- Miles Davis — trumpet, electric piano, organ
- Dave Liebman — flute
- John Stubblefield — soprano saxophone
- Pete Cosey — electric guitar
- Reggie Lucas — electric guitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion 1974
- Miles Davis — trumpet, organ
- Dave Liebman — soprano saxophone, flute
- Sonny Fortune — flute
- Pete Cosey — electric guitar
- Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion
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Last updated on Friday June 20, 2008 at 13:48:24 PDT (GMT -0700)
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Get Up With It is an album collecting tracks recorded between 1970 and 1974 by Miles Davis. Released on November 22 1974 as a double LP, it was Davis' last studio album before five years of retirement from music.
"He Loved Him Madly" is a half-hour jazz dirge in tribute to Duke Ellington, who had died one month before; Brian Eno cited it as a lasting influence on his own work.
Track listing
Original 2xLP release
Side A
- "He Loved Him Madly" (1974) –32:20
Side B
- "Maiysha" (1974) –14:56
- "Honky Tonk" (1970) –5:57
- "Rated X" (1972) –6:53
Side C
- "Calypso Frelimo" (1973) –32:10
Side D
- "Red China Blues" (1972) –4:10
- "Mtume" (1974) –15:12
- "Billy Preston" (1972) –12:35
(Note: The CD re-release merges sides A and B into CD1 and sides C and D into CD2)
- (All compositions by Miles Davis.)
Performers
1970- Miles Davis — trumpet
- Steve Grossman — soprano saxophone
- John McLaughlin — electric guitar
- Keith Jarrett — electric piano
- Herbie Hancock — clavinet
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Billy Cobham — drums
- Airto Moreira — percussion 1972
- Miles Davis — organ
- Cedric Lawson — electric piano
- Reggie Lucas — electric guitar
- Khalil Balakrishna — electric sitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion
- Badal Roy — tabla
- Sonny Fortune — flute
- Carlos Garnett — soprano saxophone 1973
- Miles Davis — trumpet, electric piano, organ
- Dave Liebman — flute
- John Stubblefield — soprano saxophone
- Pete Cosey — electric guitar
- Reggie Lucas — electric guitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion 1974
- Miles Davis — trumpet, organ
- Dave Liebman — soprano saxophone, flute
- Sonny Fortune — flute
- Pete Cosey — electric guitar
- Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar
- Michael Henderson — bass guitar
- Al Foster — drums
- James Mtume Foreman — percussion
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Last updated on Thursday July 10, 2008 at 14:30:58 PDT (GMT -0700)
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