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- Q2265625 abstract "Star People is a 1983 album recorded by Miles Davis and issued by Columbia Records. It is the third release after the trumpeter's six-year hiatus. Beside the members of the band of We Want Miles the recordings feature John Scofield for the first time, who would replace Mike Stern on electric guitar. He was recommended by saxophonist Bill Evans. Instead of Marcus Miller, Tom Barney plays on the most recent track of the album, "Speak", a live recording from February 1983 in Houston. He was supposed to be the new bassist of the band, but would soon be followed by Darryl Jones. Al Foster and Mino Cinelu are heard on drums and percussion. Miles Davis plays trumpet and Oberheim synthesizer often at the same time (without using overdubs), and also on separately recorded interludes for the over 18 minute long blues "Star People".The album has also become part of the box set Miles Davis: The Complete Columbia Album Collection.".
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- Q2265625 recordDate "1982-08-11".
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- Q2265625 lastAlbum "We Want Miles".
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- Q2265625 comment "Star People is a 1983 album recorded by Miles Davis and issued by Columbia Records. It is the third release after the trumpeter's six-year hiatus. Beside the members of the band of We Want Miles the recordings feature John Scofield for the first time, who would replace Mike Stern on electric guitar. He was recommended by saxophonist Bill Evans. Instead of Marcus Miller, Tom Barney plays on the most recent track of the album, "Speak", a live recording from February 1983 in Houston.".
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