In 1985, Miles Davis shocked the music world by moving from Columbia to Warner Bros.. He immediately started working on an album called Perfect Way after a tune by Scritti Politti, later renamed Tutu by producer Tommy LiPuma...

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In 1985, Miles Davis shocked the music world by moving from Columbia to Warner Bros.. He immediately started working on an album called Perfect Way after a tune by Scritti Politti, later renamed Tutu by producer Tommy LiPuma. When Tutu (a tribute to Desmond Tutu) was released in 1986, it re-ignited Miles Davis’ career, crossing over into the rock and pop markets and winning him two Grammy Awards. A definitive collection of the later part of Miles Davis’ work, lavishly packaged and remastered, from the Warner Bros studio albums Tutu, Amandla and Doo-Bop, the Dingo and Siesta soundtracks, live recordings with Quincy Jones, and the likes of Kenny Garrett, Foley and Adam Holzman. 

• Clamshell Box 
• Fully remastered 
• Each Warner Bros. album in a mini-LP CD cardboard replica sleeve with spine of the original artwork 
• 60-page, perfect-bound booklet, with period photos and liner notes 
• A whole night’s performance of the Miles Davis Octet at the Nice’s Jazz Festival of 1986 only available on the Tutu Deluxe CD edition. 
• Liner notes by leading jazz writer Ashley Kahn


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