You're under Arrest (album)

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source

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", for which he would receive much criticism in the jazz press, although the record was otherwise well-reviewed.

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.

Track listing

  1. "One Phone Call"/"Street Scenes"
  2. "Human Nature"
  3. "Intro: MD 1"/"Something's On Your Mind"/"MD 2"
  4. "Ms. Morrisine"
  5. "Katia Prelude"
  6. "Katia"
  7. "Time After Time"
  8. "You're Under Arrest"
  9. "Medley: Jean Pierre"/"You're Under Arrest"/"Then There Were None"

Credits



Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia © 2001-2006 Wikipedia contributors (Disclaimer)
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Last updated on Thursday January 24, 2008 at 21:44:25 PST (GMT -0800)
View this article at Wikipedia.org - Edit this article at Wikipedia.org - Donate to the Wikimedia Foundation