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Tutu

Miles Davis · 1986

42 min · 8 tracks · jazz fusion · bebop · hard bop

A fusion of jazz and electronic elements, blending rich textures with rhythmic innovation.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady mid-tempo groove experience rich textures for deep listening for relaxed evenings
Context
Released in December 1986, 'Tutu' marked a pivotal moment in Miles Davis's career as it was his first album to fully embrace the electronic soundscape that defined much of the late '80s jazz movement. This album came after a period of relative obscurity, following the experimental and critically divisive 'The Man with the Horn' in 1981, showcasing Davis's ability to adapt to contemporary styles while maintaining his artistic identity.
If you like
jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop

Tutu is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1986. A fusion of jazz and electronic elements, blending rich textures with rhythmic innovation. 'Tutu' had a significant impact on the jazz genre, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and earning accolades for its innovative production techniques. The album was highly praised by critics and is often credited with influencing the direction of jazz fusion, inspiring subsequent artists to explore the blend of acoustic instruments with electronic sounds. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Tutu sound like?

A fusion of jazz and electronic elements, blending rich textures with rhythmic innovation. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes Tutu by Miles Davis notable?

'Tutu' had a significant impact on the jazz genre, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and earning accolades for its innovative production techniques. The album was highly praised by critics and is often credited with influencing the direction of jazz fusion, inspiring subsequent artists to explore the blend of acoustic instruments with electronic sounds. Released in December 1986, 'Tutu' marked a pivotal moment in Miles Davis's career as it was his first album to fully embrace the electronic soundscape that defined much of the late '80s jazz movement. This album came after a period of relative obscurity, following the experimental and critically divisive 'The Man with the Horn' in 1981, showcasing Davis's ability to adapt to contemporary styles while maintaining his artistic identity.

Who is Tutu for?

Tutu works well if you're into steady mid-tempo groove experience, rich textures for deep listening and for relaxed evenings.

How many songs are on Tutu?

Tutu has 8 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·42:21

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Tutu Standout 5:16
  • 2 Tomaas 5:38
  • 3 Portia 6:19
  • 4 Splatch 4:46
  • 5 Backyard Ritual Standout 4:49
  • 6 Perfect Way Standout 4:35
  • 7 Don’t Lose Your Mind 5:49
  • 8 Full Nelson 5:07

Release Date

December 1, 1986

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

42 min 21 sec