Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)
Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)

Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (Japanese edition, Clear vinyl)

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Miles Davis – trumpet, "Police Voices, Davis Voices" on track 1, synthesizer (A5, B1) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Miles Davis]

Robert Irving III – synthesizers, celesta, organ, clavinet

Darryl Jones, aka "The Munch" – bass

John McLaughlin – guitar (A4-5, B1) [click here to see more vinyl featuring John McLaughlin]

John Scofield – guitar (A-3, B2-4)

Bob Berg – soprano saxophone (A1), tenor saxophone (B3-4)

Al Foster – drums (A1, A2-4)

Vincent Wilburn – drums (A2-5, B1)

Steve Thornton – percussion, Spanish voice (A1)

Sting (credited as Gordon Sumner) – French policeman's voice (A1) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Sting]

Marek Olko – Polish voice (A1)

James "J.R." Prindiville (Jim Rose, road manager) – sound of handcuffs (A1)

Kenny Garrett – alto saxophone (A2)

Arranged by John Scofield (B3), Miles Davis (A1 to B2, B4), Robert Irving III (A2, A4 to B2, B4)

Written by Miles Davis (A1, A3-5, B1, B4), John Bettis (A2), Steve Porcaro (A2), Hubert Eaves III (A3), James "D-Train" Williams (A3), Morrisine Tynes Irving (A4), Robert Irving III (A4-5, B1, B4), Cyndi Lauper (B2), Rob Hyman (B2), John Scofield (B3-4)

 

1 LP, gatefold jacket

Limited edition

Original  analog Master Tape :  YES

Heavy Pressing : 180g

Record color : Yellow

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Memphis Record Pressing, Tennessee, USA

Label : Get on down

Original Label:  Columbia

Recorded January 26, 1984 – January 14, 1985 at Record Plant Studio, New York City

Engineered and mixed by Ronald F. Lorman, Tom Swift at Record Plant, N.Y.C.

Produced by Miles Davis, Robert Irving III

Mastered by Bob Ludwig

Originally released in April 1985

Reissued in August 2022

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. One Phone Call / Street Scenes
  2. Human Nature
  3. Intro: MD 1 / Somethings on Your Mind / MD 2
  4. Ms. Morrisine
  5. Katia Prelude

Side B:

  1. Katia
  2. Time After Time
  3. You're Under Arrest
  4. Medley: Jean Pierre / You're Under Arrest / Then There We None

           

          Reviews :

          “Miles Davis's final Columbia recording (other than Aura which was released several years later) includes his straightforward ballad interpretations of Cyndy Lauper's "Time After Time" and the Michael Jackson-associated "Human Nature," two songs he would play in most of his concerts for the remainder of his life. Other tunes (including "You're Under Arrest," "One Phone Call" and "Ms. Morrisine") were quickly discarded. In addition to Davis (who had regained his earlier chops) tenor-saxophonist Bob Berg, guitarist John Scofield and guest John McLaughlin get in a few decent solos on this competent but not overly memorable effort.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

           

          Ratings

          AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 3.86 / 5

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