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  1. You’re Under Arrest ist ein Pop-Jazz-Album des amerikanischen Trompeters Miles Davis, das 1985 bei Columbia Records veröffentlicht wurde. Das Album enthielt Davis’ Interpretationen von zwei zeitgenössischen Popsongs, Time After Time von Cyndi Lauper und Human Nature von Michael Jackson.

    • LP, CD
    • 1985
  2. You're Under Arrest is a 1985 album recorded by Miles Davis, presenting a mixture of pop covers (including Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" and Michael Jackson's "Human Nature"), and original material dealing with politics, racism, pollution and war.

    • January 26, 1984 – January 14, 1985
    • Record Plant (New York City, New York)
    • April 1985
  3. The result was an album of great contrasts: popular songs, a solo by John Scofield used as the theme song, the alternation of Al Foster and Vince Wilburn, Jr., the return of John McLaughlin, and an opening sketch “One Phone Call/Street Scenes” with the voices of Sting and Marek Olko (a Polish promoter who had tried to arrange a tour for ...

  4. You’re Under Arrest An album that saw Miles mix pop tunes with political statements about racism, pollution and war. Guitarist John McLaughlin guests on the reggae-tinged “Ms Morrisine” and the smoking “Katia.”

  5. You're Under Arrest, an Album by Miles Davis. Released in April 1985 on Columbia (catalog no. FC 40023; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz Fusion, Smooth Jazz. Rated #995 in the best albums of 1985. Featured peformers: Miles Davis (trumpet, producer), Robert Irving III (synthesizer, producer), Darryl Jones (bass), Steve Thornton (percussion), Robert ...

  6. You're Under Arrest marks the beginning of the last phase of Miles Davis' lengthy career. With this album he finally lays to rest the free rock jams that served him so well from the early 70s on and becomes a sophisticated and worldly purveyor of his own unique brand of pop/jazz.

  7. You're Under Arrest is a 1985 album recorded by Miles Davis, presenting a mixture of pop covers, and original material dealing with politics, racism, pollution and war. It is the first Davis album since On the Corner in 1972 to include electric guitarist John McLaughlin.