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Get Up with It is a compilation album by American jazz musician Miles Davis. Released by Columbia Records on November 22, 1974, it collected previously unreleased material that Davis had recorded between 1970 and 1974, some of which dated from the sessions for his studio albums Jack Johnson (1971) and On the Corner (1972).

Recordings
"He Loved Him Madly" was Davis' tribute to Duke Ellington, who used to tell his audiences, "I love you madly." "Honky Tonk" was recorded in 1970 with musicians such as John McLaughlin and Herbie Hancock who had played on In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew. "Red China Blues" had been recorded in 1972, prior to On the Corner, while "Rated X" and "Billy Preston" were recorded later that year with the band heard on In Concert. The remaining tracks dated from 1973 and 1974 sessions with his then-current band, including guitarist Pete Cosey. In the 2004 edition of the Rolling Stone Album Guide, J. D. Considine described the album's musical style as "worldbeat fusion". == Critical reception ==
Critical reception
}} Reviewing Get Up With It for Rolling Stone in 1975, Stephen Davis applauded Davis' adventurousness and the direction of his band, a "who's who of Seventies jazz-rock". Robert Christgau gave the album muted praise in The Village Voice, calling it "over two hours of what sometimes sounds like bullshit: it's not exactly music to fill the mind. Just the room." In a highly positive retrospective review, Andy Beta of Pitchfork described Get Up with It as a "black funk dreamscape", observing that it "careens between extremes, as Miles presages everything still to come: ambient, no wave, world beat, jungle, new jack swing, post-rock, even hinting at the future sound of R&B and chart-topping pop". He particularly praised Davis' adoption of the electric organ: "Rather than run the voodoo down, now Miles could conjure it all by himself". ==Track listing==
Track listing
All compositions by Miles Davis. ==Personnel==
Personnel
"He Loved Him Madly"  Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City June 19 or 20, 1974 • Miles Davis — electric trumpet with wah-wah pedal, organ • Dave Liebman — alto flute • Reggie Lucas — electric guitar • Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar • Michael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • James Mtume — percussion "Maiysha"  Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City October 7, 1974 • Miles Davis — electric trumpet with wah-wah pedal, organ • Sonny Fortune — flute • Pete Cosey — electric guitar • Reggie Lucas — electric guitar • Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar • Michael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • James Mtume — percussion "Honky Tonk"  Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City May 19, 1970 • Miles DavistrumpetSteve Grossmansoprano saxophoneJohn McLaughlinelectric guitarKeith Jarrettelectric pianoHerbie HancockclavinetMichael Hendersonbass guitarBilly CobhamdrumsAirto Moreirapercussion "Rated X"  Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City September 6, 1972 • Miles Davis — organ • Cedric Lawson — electric piano • Reggie Lucas — electric guitar • Khalil Balakrishnaelectric sitarMichael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • James Mtume — percussion • Badal Roytabla "Calypso Frelimo" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City September 17, 1973 • Miles Davis — electric trumpet with wah-wah pedal, electric piano, organ • Dave Liebman — flute • John Stubblefield — soprano saxophone • Pete Cosey — electric guitar • Reggie Lucas — electric guitar • Michael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • James Mtume — percussion "Red China Blues" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City March 9, 1972 • Miles Davis — electric trumpet with wah-wah pedalLester ChambersharmonicaCornell Dupree — electric guitar • Michael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • Bernard Purdie — drums • James Mtume — percussion • Wade Marcus — brass arrangement • Billy Jackson — rhythm arrangement "Mtume" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City October 7, 1974 • Miles Davis — electric trumpet with wah-wah pedal, organ • Pete Cosey — electric guitar • Reggie Lucas — electric guitar • Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar • Michael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • James Mtume — percussion • Sonny Fortune — flute "Billy Preston" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City December 8, 1972 • Miles Davis — electric trumpet with wah-wah pedalCarlos Garnett — soprano saxophone • Cedric Lawson — Fender Rhodes electric pianoReggie Lucas — electric guitar • Khalil Balakrishnaelectric sitarMichael Henderson — bass guitar • Al Foster — drums • James Mtume — percussion • Badal Roy — tabla == References ==
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