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Jazz great Miles Davis, like a true musical genius, did not limit himself to any rigid definitions of a genre. As a music revolutionary, Davis was constantly stretching boundaries and experimenting with form. TUTU, an album released in 1986, is an excellent example of Davis' refusal to be stale, even near the end of his life. Based on street rhythms and synthesizer sounds, the album has elements of... See Full Description
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