The King of Jazz Takes on the Fusion with Hip Hop
A controversial work born from the encounter between jazz and rap, with mixed reviews.
The album unfolds an unprecedented musical world, blending hip-hop beats with Miles Davis's trumpet. While it may have come as a shock to traditional jazz fans, it demonstrates the maestro's continued pursuit of new musical possibilities. Collaborating with producers, it's an ambitious work that challenges the cutting edge of the times.
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9 TRACKS:
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1)
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Mystery
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2)
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The Doo-Bop Song
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3)
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Chocolate Chip
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4)
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High Speed Chase
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5)
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Blow
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6)
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Sonya
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7)
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Fantasy
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8)
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Duke Booty
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9)
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Mystery (Reprise)
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Written-By - Miles Davis
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Producer - Easy Mo Bee
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Written-By - Easy Mo Bee
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Written-By - Larry Mizell (4)
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Mixed By - D'Anthony Johnson (1 to 3, 8, 9)
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Mixed By - Eric Lynch (4, 6)
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Zane Giles
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Kirk Yano
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Mixed By - Roy Hendrickson (7)
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Mixed By - Matthew "Boomer" Lamonica (5)
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Mastered By - Ted Jensen
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Randy Hall
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Executive-Producer, Producer [Associate] - Gordon Meltzer
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Reggie Dozier
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Producer [Associate] - Matt Pierson
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Bruce Moore
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Written-By - Donald Hepburn (3)
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Daniel Beroff
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - A. Steuer
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Engineer [Additional Engineering] - John McGlain
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Technician [Production Services] - Faith Newman
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Technician [Technical Services] - Rodney Lucas
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Technician [Production Services] - Linda Burke
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Art Direction - Robin Lynch (2)
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Photography By [Front And Back Cover] - Annie Leibovitz
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Photography By [Miles And Easy Mo Bee] - Michael Benabib