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  1. 20. Juli 2022 · Michael Henderson, an American bass guitarist and vocalist has died. Advertisement He was known for his work with Miles Davis in the early 1970s and on early fusion albums such as; Jack Johnson, Live-Evil and Agharta. He was also known for a series of his own R&B/soul hits and others featuring him on vocals, particularly […]

  2. Agharta and Pangaea are two double-disc live recordings from 1975—both recorded on the same day, February 1 in the same venue—and serve multiple roles in Miles’ catalog. Together they represent a bookend to arguably the most prolific and musically restless period of Miles’ career. By the time these albums were released—Agharta in 1975 and Pangaea the following year, Miles had ...

  3. 28. Apr. 1998 · Agharta Prelude Dub's wah guitar, wah trumpet and dub bassline makes the also-unreleased composition one of the most surreal compositions in his ouvre. Again, the music transitions seamlessly into the next suite, starting with the relentlessly dark Rated X, is made very tense by the emphasis on its dissonant organ, persistent through its breaks and pauses.

  4. The Loner 2: A Tribute To Jeff Beck. Mit von der Partie sind Ex-Jeff Beck-Keyboarder Max Middleton, Fusion Größen wie Scott Henderson, Jeff Richman, Carl Burnett, Michael Thompson, Gerald Gradwohl, Gianfranco Continenza, Grenzgänger zwischen…. Artikel am Lager. 2 CDs. EUR 16,99*.

  5. And Michael Henderson appears to be going through a change in style, his bass playing is as spritely as it was on Agharta. Of the two discs on Pangaea, I prefer the second, Gondwana which just seems to have more spirit in it, particularly the bluesy passage that begins about 30 minutes in, and some great feedback that close it off.

  6. 23. Juli 2022 · Renowned jazz bassist and R&B singer, Michael Henderson, has died at 71 on Tuesday, July 19, in his home in Atlanta, Georgia. The news was confirmed on his official Facebook page.Though a cause of ...

  7. Agharta is a 1975 live double album by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. By the time he recorded the album, Davis was 48 years old and had alienated many in the jazz community while attracting younger rock audiences with his radical electric fusion music. After experimenting with different line-ups, he established a stable live band in 1973 and toured constantly ...