Long-lost
Betty Davis sessions with Miles Davis released


A lost
Betty Davis recording session from the sixties that allegedly inspired the jazz-rock direction of
Miles Davis' iconic
Bitches Brew has long been the stuff of legends. But the recently-unearthed music is finally seeing the light of day.*
The Columbia Years 1968-1969, which you can
listen to clips of **w viaLight in the Attic Records, features collaborators like Herbie Hancock and Mitch Mitchell of the Jimi Hendrix experience.*
Image: light in the attic records
The collection features music recorded at Columbia’s 52nd Street Studios on May 14 and 20, 1969 produced by Davis' then-husband
Miles Davis and Ted Macero as well as recordings from a 1968 Los Angeles Columbia session featuring Hugh Masekela and members of the Crusaders.
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