Good, Just Not a Classic
I’m by no means against all 80s output from Miles Davis. His first album after coming out of retirement, The Man With the Horn, is quite good and carries on in the fusion direction he left off with in the early seventies. And he had a few other high points among his recordings after that. But where those moments, however contemporary, had some real edge to them, Tutu is a bit more poppy and smooth— more comparable with the smooth jazz of Bob James of the same period than serious jazz. It is much better than the silly pop-fusion of albums like You’re Under Arrest, and Miles’ playing here is excellent, so I still recommend Tutu as a great album to relax to. Just don’t expect anything as groundbreaking or monumental as his classic works.
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