
Pete Cosey is an African-American guitarist most famous for playing with Miles Davis' band between 1973 and 1975. His fiercely flanged and distorted guitar bore comparisons to Jimi Hendrix. Cosey has kept a low profile for much of his career (he has released no solo recorded works), though he remains an active player. Prior to joining the Miles Davis band in 1973, Cosey was a busy session guitarist with Chess Records, playing on records by Etta James, Rotary Connection, Howlin' Wolf (The Howlin' Wolf Album) and Muddy Waters (Electric Mud).
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Hidden Killer
Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
Ife (Fast)
Amenta
Great Expectations (Orange Lady)
Unity
Calypso Frelimo
The Minstrel
Ife
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Canto Por Odudua - Feat. Pedrito Martinez And Pete Cosey
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On the Beach
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On The Corner/Helen Butte
Black Satin
New Frankiphone Blues
Introduction
Right Off
Motherhood
Blues
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Prelude (Funk)
Turnaroundphase (incomplete)
Unity 68
Miles Runs The Voodoo Down (with Michael Henderson, Adam Holzman, Wallace Roney, A. Sivamani, Vikku Vinayakram & Lenny White)
Jazzjam
New Frankiphone Blues (feat. Louis Satterfield, Don Myrick, Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble)
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