
Now in its third decade, the adventurous ensemble will focus on three of Miles’ most revered and influential albums during this three-night residency. The run kicks off with 1969’s In a Silent Way, the album that inaugurated Davis’ long-controversial, now-heralded electric period. PItchfork has called the album, “a beacon of uncanny originality and visionary foresight.” The series continues with the 1970 magnum opus Bitches Brew, which has come to be celebrated as one of the greatest albums ever recorded. Guitarist John McLaughlin has referred to Bitches Brew as “Picasso in sound.” The series concludes with 1971’s Jack Johnson, which originated as the soundtrack to Bill Cayton’s documentary on the famed boxer. The Guardian has called the resulting album “one of the most remarkable jazz-rock discs of the era.”