Miles Davis, "Tutu" (1986)
By Pico:Recently I revisited an album that wore our my cassette player during late '86-early '87: Tutu by Miles Davis.
It typically takes a long time to get the right perspective on a Miles record, he was often took a direction in music before his listeners were ready to follow him down the path he was taking. Tutu, however, wasn’t a watershed recording for its innovation; rather, it marks Miles’ first record by a new label in thirty years and the beginning of his final fully-realized phase, his collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Marcus Miller.
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Labels: From The Miles Files, Jazz
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