Miles Davis, Doo-Bop (1992)
While not the first Miles Davis album I ever heard (that honour goes to Tutu) it is the first Miles album I bought on vinyl. And it is the first I really connected with; loved it in fact, in spite of – and because of – the often naff rapping. There’s only so many times you can put up with producer Easy Mo Bee reminding you tha…
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