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HHLP 3029LP
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By the late '80s Miles Davis had radically overhauled his style yet again, incorporating prominent synthesizers and using an ever-changing cast of young backing musicians. This remarkable set took place in the intimate setting of the Coach House Concert Hall in San Juan Capistrano, California, on June 15, 1989, and was broadcast on American Public Radio. It features just two tracks, a tribute to Jaco Pastorius from Davis's 1989 Amandla album and the title-track from 1986's Tutu. It's presented here in digitally remastered sound with background notes and images.
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HH 3029CD
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By the late '80s Miles Davis had radically overhauled his style yet again, incorporating prominent synthesizers and using an ever-changing cast of young backing musicians. This remarkable set took place in the intimate setting of the Coach House Concert Hall in San Juan Capistrano, California, on June 15, 1989, and was broadcast on American Public Radio. It features just two tracks, a tribute to Jaco Pastorius from Davis's 1989 Amandla album and the title-track from 1986's Tutu. It's presented here in digitally remastered sound with background notes and images.
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