
The Very Best of the Warner Bros. Sessions 1985 - 1991
The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions (1985–1991) brings together an outstanding selection of recordings from one of the most innovative and adventurous periods of Miles Davis' remarkable career. Spanning his years with Warner Bros. Records, this carefully curated collection traces Davis' bold embrace of electronics, funk, contemporary production and modern jazz while showcasing the unmistakable voice of his iconic muted trumpet.
Covering recordings from 1985 to 1991, the compilation highlights the creative reinvention that defined Davis' later years. Working alongside celebrated collaborators including Marcus Miller, Kenny Garrett, John Scofield, Wallace Roney, Michel Legrand and Quincy Jones, Miles fused jazz improvisation with synthesizers, groove-driven rhythms and cinematic arrangements, creating a sound that was both forward-thinking and unmistakably his own.
Featuring career highlights including Tutu, Amandla, Chocolate Chip, The Doo-Bop Song, Time After Time, Summertime and Hannibal, the collection captures the remarkable versatility of this era, balancing infectious funk, atmospheric instrumentals, soulful reinterpretations and expansive live performances.
Pressed across two 140g vinyl records, The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions provides the perfect introduction to Miles Davis' groundbreaking late-career work and stands as an essential collection for jazz fans, longtime collectors and listeners discovering this fascinating chapter of his legendary catalogue.
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The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions (1985–1991) brings together an outstanding selection of recordings from one of the most innovative and adventurous periods of Miles Davis' remarkable career. Spanning his years with Warner Bros. Records, this carefully curated collection traces Davis' bold embrace of electronics, funk, contemporary production and modern jazz while showcasing the unmistakable voice of his iconic muted trumpet.
Covering recordings from 1985 to 1991, the compilation highlights the creative reinvention that defined Davis' later years. Working alongside celebrated collaborators including Marcus Miller, Kenny Garrett, John Scofield, Wallace Roney, Michel Legrand and Quincy Jones, Miles fused jazz improvisation with synthesizers, groove-driven rhythms and cinematic arrangements, creating a sound that was both forward-thinking and unmistakably his own.
Featuring career highlights including Tutu, Amandla, Chocolate Chip, The Doo-Bop Song, Time After Time, Summertime and Hannibal, the collection captures the remarkable versatility of this era, balancing infectious funk, atmospheric instrumentals, soulful reinterpretations and expansive live performances.
Pressed across two 140g vinyl records, The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions provides the perfect introduction to Miles Davis' groundbreaking late-career work and stands as an essential collection for jazz fans, longtime collectors and listeners discovering this fascinating chapter of his legendary catalogue.











