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Studio album by Miles Davis Released September 9, 1985 Recorded January 26, 1984 to January 14, 1985 Genre Jazz Length 43:02 Label Columbia Records Producer Miles Davis and Robert Irving III You're Under Arrest is a 1985 album recorded by Miles Davis that saw Miles mix pop tunes with political statements about racism, pollution and war. Among other tracks, the album featured Davis' interpretations of two contemporary pop songs: Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" and Michael Jackson's "Human Nature". During the recording sessions, Darryl Jones introduced Sting to his longtime idol Miles Davis. Sting was bewildered when Davis asked him if he could speak French, and since he did, to translate the Miranda warning into French and yell it into the microphone against a backing track.[1] Track listing: "One Phone Call"/"Street Scenes" (Davis) "Human Nature" (John Bettis, Steve Porcaro) "Intro: MD 1"/"Something's On Your Mind"/"MD 2" (Davis, Hubert Eaves III) "Ms. Morrisine" (Davis, Hubert Eaves III) "Katia Prelude" (Davis, Hubert Eaves III) "Katia" (Davis, Hubert Eaves III) "Time After Time" (Cyndi Lauper) "You're Under Arrest" (John Scofield) "Medley: Jean Pierre"/"You're Under Arrest"/"Then There Were None" (Davis, Robert Irving III, John Scofield) Credits: Produced by Miles Davis and Robert Irving III. Co-produced by Vince Wilburn, Jr. Producer: Dr. George Butler Miles Davis: Trumpet, "Police Voices, Davis Voices" on track 1 John McLaughlin:Guitar John Scofield:Guitar Bob Berg: Soprano sax Al Foster: Drums Robert Irving III: Synthesizers Darryl Jones, A/K/A "The Munch:" Bass Steve Thorton: Percussion, Spanish voice on track 1 Sting (under his real name Gordon Sumner): French policeman's voice on track 1 Marek Olko: Polish voice on track 1 James Prindiville, a.k.a. "J.R.:" Handcuffs on track 1 Related Torrents
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