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Get Up with It : ウィキペディア英語版 | Get Up with It
''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. J. D. Considine, writing in ''The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' (2004), described the album's music as "worldbeat fusion".〔 "He Loved Him Madly" was recorded by Davis as his tribute to then-recently deceased Duke Ellington, who used to tell his audiences "I love you madly." English musician Brian Eno cited it as a lasting influence on his own work. == Critical reception ==
In a contemporary review, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's Stephen Davis praised Davis' adventurousness and direction of his rhythm band, whom he called a "who's who of Seventies jazz-rock". Robert Christgau of ''The Village Voice'' wrote that, although Davis' recent albums have sounded slapdash with "noodling over a pick-up rhythm section," he still plays ''Get Up with It'' "since it contains over two hours of what sometimes sounds like bullshit: it's not exactly music to fill the mind. Just the room."〔 In a 1981 review, Christgau wrote that only two of the six shorter songs—"Maiyisha" and "Honky Tonk"—make up "more than good" background music, but the two long pieces "are brilliant: 'He Loved Him Madly,' a tribute to Duke Ellington as elegant African internationalist, and 'Calypso Frelimo,' a Caribbean dance broken into sections that seem to follow with preordained emotional logic." Upon the album's reissue in 2000, ''Alternative Press'' gave ''Get Up with It'' a rave review and called it "essential ... the overlooked classic of psychedelic soul and outlandish improv ... representing the high water mark of () experiments in the fusion of rock, funk, electronica and jazz".〔 Stylus Magazine's Chris Smith said that it is "not an easy album to write, let alone think, about. It’s a bit more of an anything-goes hodgepodge than it is a sprawling masterwork, and is probably written about the least of all Miles’ electric work."
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