It's cool. Just something I couldn't let go. By the way, I saw a very interesting post recently on the Asylum relating to the development of early jazz. Great stuff, check it out:

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/mus...es/118089.html

Haven't heard all the recordings Miles did from 1965 up until his death, but the last album--Doo-Bop, the rap album--I liked better than anything I've heard that he did going back to In A Silent Way...which I only heard for the first time about a year ago, thanks to Mad Rhetorik. And I like that record (not *****es Brew, tho), which surprised me. I've just heard so much dross from him from the 70s & the 80s (I guess On The Corner was a worthwhile listen, if only for historical purposes) that it was difficult to imagine I'd like it, but it's definitely a keeper. *****es Brew, on the other hand...