Get Up with It is a double album by Miles Davis released in 1974, compiling recordings made between 1970 and 1974. It includes a mix of jazz fusion, funk, and electric experimentation, characteristic of Davis's post-Bitches Brew period.
The album features the extended piece 'He Loved Him Madly', a tribute to Duke Ellington, and 'Rated X', one of Davis's most abstract recordings. The song 'Maiysha' was later sampled by hip hop artists.
Get Up with It was Miles Davis's last studio album before his temporary retirement in 1975. Critics have reappraised it as a key work of 1970s jazz fusion, showcasing his evolution toward darker, more atmospheric sounds.