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  1. It is the first Davis album since On the Corner in 1972 to include electric guitarist John McLaughlin. Background [ edit ] During the recording sessions, bass player Darryl Jones introduced Sting to Davis, who was an idol of his.

  2. The result was an album of great contrasts: popular songs, a solo by John Scofield used as the theme song, the alternation of Al Foster and Vince Wilburn, Jr., the return of John McLaughlin, and an opening sketch “One Phone Call/Street Scenes” with the voices of Sting and Marek Olko (a Polish promoter who had tried to arrange a tour for ...

  3. You’re Under Arrest. An album that saw Miles mix pop tunes with political statements about racism, pollution and war. Guitarist John McLaughlin guests on the reggae-tinged “Ms Morrisine” and the smoking “Katia.” The opening number “One Phone Call/Street Scenes” sees Miles acting out a street drama that includes Sting as a French cop.

  4. John McLaughlin. Position: Electric Guitar. Year of Birth: 1942. Years with Miles: 1969-1991. Major figure in the development of electric guitar in the history of modern jazz, credited for developing a bridge between rock guitar and jazz, and founder of various jazz fusion groups of note, including Mahavishnu Orchestra and Shakti; recorded and ...

  5. You're Under Arrest, an Album by Miles Davis. Released in April 1985 on Columbia (catalog no. FC 40023; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz Fusion, Smooth Jazz. Rated #1000 in the best albums of 1985.

  6. 8. You're Under Arrest (6:14) 9. Medley: Jean Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None (3:23) Total Time 41:29. Line-up / Musicians - Miles Davis / trumpet, Oberheim synth (5,6), "Police Voices, Davis Voices" (1), arranger & co-producer With: - John McLaughlin / guitar (4-6) - John Scofield / guitar (1-3,7-9), arrangements (8)

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "You're Under Arrest" on Discogs.