Track:
Tutu
Artist:
Miles Davis
Album:
Tutu
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Miles Davis // Tutu
Originally planned as a collaboration with pop singer/songwriter Prince, Davis ultimately worked with bassist/multi-instrumentalist Marcus Miller. The music is heavily inspired by mid-1980s R&B and funk, with heavy use of synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines.
The album is named in tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the first black Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa.
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If I felt I could do it justice I would make a Miles Davis x Prince mashup album. I nominate Madlib to take on the task.
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ebonix reblogged this from stayingunderground and added:
This dope, but I can imagine how it’d sound...Prince on it. It’d have an extra spark