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During the recording sessions, bass player Darryl Jones introduced Sting to Davis, who was an idol of his. Sting was startled when Davis asked if he spoke French; after he said yes, Davis asked him to translate the Miranda warning into French and yell it into the microphone against a backing track. [5]
Full Track Listing: 1. One Phone Call/Street Scenes 2. Human Nature 3. Intro: MD 1/Something's On Your Mind/MD 2 4. Ms. Morrisine 5. Katia Prelude 6. Katia 7. Time After Time 8. You're Under Arrest Featuring Sting 9. Medley: Jean Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None
1.1K views 4 years ago. Artist: Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991) Music: You're Under Arrest Album: You're Under Arrest ...more.
Buy Now. Listen Now. Save Track. Release Date: Apr, 1985. Songwriters: John Scofield. From The Album: You're Under Arrest.
The result was an album of great contrasts: popular songs, a solo by John Scofield used as the theme song, the alternation of Al Foster and Vince Wilburn, Jr., the return of John McLaughlin, and an opening sketch “One Phone Call/Street Scenes” with the voices of Sting and Marek Olko (a Polish promoter who had tried to arrange a tour for ...
An album that saw Miles mix pop tunes with political statements about racism, pollution and war. Guitarist John McLaughlin guests on the reggae-tinged “Ms Morrisine” and the smoking “Katia.” The opening number “One Phone Call/Street Scenes” sees Miles acting out a street drama that includes Sting as a French cop.
Sting. Position: Narration. Year of Birth: 1951. Years with Miles: 1984. Famous British pop star, bassist and singer, provided narration in French on "One Phone Call/Street Scenes" for You're Under Arrest in 1984.