The album In a Silent Way received polarized reviews from critics upon its initial release in 1969. Rock critics like Lester Bangs praised the album for its repetitive chord progressions, rock-like rhythms, and use of electric instruments. However, many jazz critics, like Stanley Crouch, harshly criticized the album for abandoning jazz conventions and "selling out". While rock critics saw the album as innovative, many jazz musicians and critics felt Miles Davis had compromised his artistry in pursuit of commercial success. Davis was unfazed by the negative reviews and saw the album as opening up new creative possibilities in his music.