
The Very Best of the Warner Bros. Sessions 1985 - 1991 (CD Format)
The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions 1985–1991 brings together an outstanding selection of recordings from one of the most adventurous and innovative chapters of Miles Davis' extraordinary career. Spanning his years with Warner Bros. Records, this carefully curated collection captures the jazz icon embracing electronics, funk, contemporary production and modern jazz while continuing to redefine the boundaries of his music.
Covering recordings from 1985 to 1991, the compilation showcases the remarkable creative evolution 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 to create a sound that was unmistakably forward-thinking.
Featuring highlights including Tutu, Amandla, Chocolate Chip, The Doo-Bop Song, Time After Time, Summertime and Hannibal, the collection balances infectious funk, atmospheric instrumentals, soulful reinterpretations and expansive live performances, making it the ideal introduction to one of the most fascinating periods of Davis' career.
Presented in a premium Digipak, The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions 1985–1991 is an essential release for jazz fans, longtime collectors and anyone looking to explore the groundbreaking final chapter of Miles Davis' legendary catalogue.
Original: $17.25
-65%$17.25
$6.04Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions 1985–1991 brings together an outstanding selection of recordings from one of the most adventurous and innovative chapters of Miles Davis' extraordinary career. Spanning his years with Warner Bros. Records, this carefully curated collection captures the jazz icon embracing electronics, funk, contemporary production and modern jazz while continuing to redefine the boundaries of his music.
Covering recordings from 1985 to 1991, the compilation showcases the remarkable creative evolution 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 to create a sound that was unmistakably forward-thinking.
Featuring highlights including Tutu, Amandla, Chocolate Chip, The Doo-Bop Song, Time After Time, Summertime and Hannibal, the collection balances infectious funk, atmospheric instrumentals, soulful reinterpretations and expansive live performances, making it the ideal introduction to one of the most fascinating periods of Davis' career.
Presented in a premium Digipak, The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Sessions 1985–1991 is an essential release for jazz fans, longtime collectors and anyone looking to explore the groundbreaking final chapter of Miles Davis' legendary catalogue.





