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How Do You Rate Miles Davis’ Music, On Record and Live, In The 1980s?

You can't tell the story of Miles without the last decade of his life...
Marcus J. Moore, music journalist
But the previously unreleased live album from July 1983, in Montreal, is something of a revelation. Davis is in terrific form, as are saxophonist Bill Evans and guitarist

John Scofield
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Was Davis on stage a radically different beast to Davis in the studio in the 1980s? Certainly, his bands featured many great musicians. Think

Joey DeFrancesco
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Mike Stern
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Robben Ford
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Bob Berg
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Marcus Miller
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Omar Hakim
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Darryl Jones
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Kenny Garrett
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While Davis's detractors decried his studio albums in his final decade as bland and uninspired, his concerts were huge draws all over the world. If you were there, what are your memories of Davis live in the 1980s? Do any of his 1980s albums still get a spin on your turntable? A decade of distinctive musical choices, or one to forget?
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