| Pharaoh's Dance | 20:07 | |
| Bitches Brew | 27:00 | |
| Spanish Key | 17:30 | |
| John Mclaughlin | 4:23 | |
| Miles Runs The Voodoo Down | 14:03 | |
| Sanctuary | 10:54 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album) | CBS | S 64010 | US | 1970 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album) | Columbia | GP 26 | US | 1970 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album) | CBS | CBS 66236 | Netherlands | 1970 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album) | CBS, CBS | S 64010, 66236 | UK | 1970 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Quad, Album) | Columbia | GQ 30997 | US | 1971 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album, Quad, SQ) | CBS | SOPJ-58~59 | Japan | 1973 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album, RE) | CBS, CBS | CBS 66236, 66236 | Europe | 1982 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album, RM) | CBS | 01-460602-10 | Europe | 1990 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album) | CBS | CDCBS 66236 | US | 1992 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album) | Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) | SRCS 9118-9 | Japan | 1996 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album, RE) | Columbia, Legacy | C2K 65774 | US | 1999 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album, RE) | Columbia, Legacy | C2K 65774 | Europe | 1999 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album, 180) | Legacy | 88697404071 | US | 2009 | |
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album) | Columbia, Columbia, Columbia | COL 472355 2, 472355 2, 14-472355-10 | Europe | ||
| Bitches Brew (2xCD, Album, RM) | Columbia | G2K 40577 | US | ||
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Album) | CBS | 451 126 1 | Netherlands | ||
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, Quad, Album) | Sony | SOPJ58-59 | Japan | ||
| Bitches Brew (2xLP, RM, Album) | Columbia | J2C 40577 | US |
referencing Bitches Brew, 2xCD, Album, RE, C2K 65774
referencing Bitches Brew, 2xCD, Album, CDCBS 66236
The other half of this album I tend to like a bit more. 'Spanish Key' is another great epic track at 17+ minutes long. I like Miles's horn in this one a lot and the track is pretty heavy at times and picks up speed right away. It never lets up. The next track, 'John McLaughlin', is of course titled after the great guitarist on this album and it's a cool little 4+ minute number that doesn't really escape from the other tunes on the album but it holds you down and keeps me interested enough to hear John's great fusion plucks. 'Miles Runs the Voodoo Down' starts off pretty slow moving and is probably my least favorite track on here. It does pick up a lot and gets pretty good near the end though. 'Sanctuary', again, starts off slow but it's pretty moving and Miles trumpet is beautiful on here. A great ending to a good album.
The best thing about his album is that is doesn't sound rehearsed, it's sound like the whole thing was done live and improv and maybe it was. That's why I like it so much. Some people get tried by the long track lengths but if you want an album to chill out to while reading or playing a game this is a good start. Be patient and let the fusion carry you away.