You're Under Arrest
You're Under Arrest
ASIN: B000002642
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese reissue of the late jazz great's 1985 album originally released on Columbia. Remastered & packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.
You're Under Arrest,Miles Davis,Sony,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Awful... pure dreck.
- You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this)
- You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this)
- For real jazz heads this is wack!!
- Still, the Master
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You're Under Arrest
Miles Davis
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Decoy
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- We Want Miles
- Aura
ASIN: B000002642
Release Date: 1989-08-02 |
Tracks:
- One Phone Call/Street Scenes
- Human Nature
- Intro: MD 1/Something's On Your Mind/MD 2
- Ms. Morrisine
- Katia Prelude
- Katia
- Time After Time
- You're Under Arrest
- Medley: Jean Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
Customer Reviews:
Awful... pure dreck........2005-04-08
If you've never heard this album and are a Miles fan.. AVOID THIS ALBUM AT ALL COSTS!! This is nothing like any Miles you would know or ever want to know. It's the cheesiest pile of 80's rap, trumpet twidling and absurdness ever put to CD. I am still a huge Miles fan, but this seriously knocked my respect for him down a notch or two. Beyond awful- it's almost painful to hear.
You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this).......2005-03-20
This album was just another Miles Davis album in the 80's. The fans and critics new not to expect the straight ahead or even progressive jazz he once recorded to be on his albums. Bitches Brew came out about 15 years earlier, and everybody was used to the new music that Miles was playing. Well almost.
I'm assuming Miles was very proud of this recording. As some of the tunes here get frequent radio play. He was not ready to be forgotten and albums like this he wasn't. But only to the popular audience.
Sadly this album sounds out of date. And although he might of been, 'with the times' then, it sure ain't now. I dont think Miles really cared at this point what anybody said, he just played this "jazz" the way he wanted to, and let no one stop him.
Fortunately, though not able to get a good Davis album at this time, you could still catch a more lively preformance from him live in concert. Miles's horn playing is basically the same as it was 20 years before this album, but his backing musicians are very different and although the trumpet playing is rather good, the other musicians make the sound as a whole, very unabarrable. I wouldn't say this is worse then the modern smooth jazz being played, mainly because there are real instruments on this recording, but it is still very below standards. I am somewhat a fan of contemporary jazz, so I can tolerate this recording more then the avid traditional jazz fan.
One thing I like about this album is just its variety, and is why I gave it 3 stars. Miles's albums, over the years were varied and different, it is why Miles's cataloge is rather enjoyable.
You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this).......2005-03-06
This album was just another Miles Davis album in the 80's. The fans and critics new not to expect the straight ahead or even progressive jazz he once recorded to be on his albums. Bitches Brew came out about 15 years earlier, and everybody was used to the new music that Miles was playing. Well almost.
I'm assuming Miles was very proud of this recording. As some of the tunes here get frequent radio play. He was not ready to be forgotten and albums like this he wasn't. But only to the popular audience.
Sadly this album sounds out of date. And although he might of been, 'with the times' then, it sure ain't now. I dont think Miles really cared at this point what anybody said, he just played this "jazz" the way he wanted to, and let no one stop him.
Fortunately, though not able to get a good Davis album at this time, you could still catch a more lively preformance from him live in concert. Miles's horn playing is basically the same as it was 20 years before this album, but his backing musicians are very different and although the trumpet playing is rather good, the other musicians make the sound as a whole, very unabarrable. I wouldn't say this is worse then the modern smooth jazz being played, mainly because there are real instruments on this recording, but it is still very below standards. I am somewhat a fan of contemporary jazz, so I can tolerate this recording more then the avid traditional jazz fan.
One thing I like about this album is just its variety, and is why I gave it 3 stars. Miles's albums, over the years were varied and different, it is why Miles's cataloge is rather enjoyable.
For real jazz heads this is wack!!.......2004-10-25
If you enjoyed this you obviously really arn't into raw jazz. This is worst than the smooth jazz out now. I appreciate this album for what it is musically( im a jazz trumpet player)but this insnt even a challenge for me to play. I respect it only because Miles was just taking new directions. People who play this kind of music all the time arnt real musicians,Sorry. I wouldnt pay over 5 dollors for this.
Still, the Master.......2003-07-17
Listen to what is likely the final recording of Miles' rasp- "You Got One Phone Call." For me, it's a must-have. The voice and the cover shot of Miles, armed and dangerous. Miles' work could not be classified as 'soft' jazz. He was experimenting, right up til the end. That infamous "in your face" sauce; heartbreakingly tender, redhot and raging- is there in this- not his best, but remarkable, still CD. There will never be another Miles- and if a few elevators were blessed enough to be filled with his sound- there's a better ride- up or down. The last track speaks to the passage of Miles Davis - "Then there were none."
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You're Under Arrest
Serge Gainsbourg
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Love on the Beat
- L' Homme a Tete De Chou
ASIN: B0000523PJ
Release Date: 2001-02-22 |
Tracks:
- You're Under Arrest
- Five Easy Pisseuses
- Baille Baille Samantha
- Suck Baby Suck
- Gloomy Sunday
- Aux Enfants de la Chance
- Shotgun
- Glass Securit
- Dispatch Box
- Mon Lonnaire
Album Details
Last studio album released before his death, more controversial and deliberately shocking material.
Customer Reviews:
Gainsbourg's last album.......2002-03-18
Some people call You're Under Arrest the first French rap album. However it's mostly the title track that has influenced French rap. The other songs aren't much more hip hop than such classic spoken word songs as "Initials B.B." and "L'homme à tête de chou". There's even songs with melodies on this album, such as the anti-drug "Aux enfants de la chance". When I heard the title track for the first time, it sounded really stupid: "You're under arrest cause you're the best, slip-it-a-slam b-boom-bang Gainsbourg". Later it started to sound really funny. In many songs the idea is the same as on the previous album Love on the Beat: Gainsbourg murmurs the verse and the background singers sing some slogan as a kind of chorus. Sounds like a boring idea but works very well. Sometimes the slogan in the chorus means a different thing in French and English: "Baille baille Samantha" sounds like "Bye bye Samantha" and "Shotgun" sounds like "Chacun". There are two cover versions on the album. I've heard more gloomy versions of "Gloomy Sunday" but of the Piaf classic "Mon legionnaire" is one of the best cover versions I've heard. It sounds almost apocalyptical, and the sax is great. You're Under Arrest is an excellent album, and it's admirable that a man who was almost 60 years old experimented with a newish genre of music like rap. Gainsbourg lived for four years after this album but during those years he wrote songs for other artists only. You're Under Arrest is a strong ending for his amazing career.
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You're Under Arrest
Miles Davis
Manufacturer: Sony Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000I5YVSY
Release Date: 2006-12-04 |
Tracks:
- One Phone Call/Street Scenes
- Human Nature
- Intro: MD 1/Something's on Your Mind/MD 2
- Ms. Morrisine
- Katia Prelude
- Katia
- Time After Time
- You're Under Arrest
- Medley: Jean Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes house in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.
Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Dsd Mastered Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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You're Under Arrest
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000HOJDYS
Release Date: 2006-11-01 |
Product Description
SM Records issue with 24 tracks of music from the anime film "You're Under Arrest: The Movie". Song list:
1. Stand Up
2. Calling (Nitro)
3. Tachistoscope
4. Polite
5. Drawback
6. Crack
7. Forefront
8. Glaze
9. Chain Reaction
10. Vice
11. Fuel
12. Crust
13. Dubious
14. Removal
15. Storage
16. Skill
17. Worm
18. Algorithm
19. Time Distance
20. Moment
21. Slant
22. Kaze No Tou (Naho)
23. Donnani Tsurai Koto Ga Attatto Shitemo (Emiko)
24. Calling
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You're Under Arrest
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000A29AXG
Release Date: 1996-11-24 |
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You're Under Arrest: Song Full Collection
Japanimation
Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
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ASIN: B00005NS9Q
Release Date: 2001-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Starting Up
- Blooming Days
- Calling
- Start
- Get A Chance
- Brand New Day (On Air Mix Full Ver.)
- Yell
- Love Somebody
- Japanese Title
- Thank You, Love
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Go!Go!
- Japanese Title
- 100mph
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
Customer Reviews:
track listing.......2007-05-03
CD 1
1. Starting Up
2. Blooming Days
3. Calling
4. Start [Japanese Characters]
5. Get a Chance
6. Brand New Day
7. Yell ~[Japanese Characters]~
8. Love Somebody
9. [Japanese Characters]
10. Thank You, Love
11. [Japanese Characters]
CD 2
1. [Japanese Characters]
2. [Japanese Characters]
3. Go! Go! [Japanese Characters]
4. [Japanese Characters]
5. 100mph [Japanese Characters]
6. [Japanese Characters]
7. 30-minute Interview
Average customer rating:
- Excellent album for fans of the series!
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You're Under Arrest: Theme Song Full Collection
Japanimation
Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005NSBY
Release Date: 2001-09-21 |
Customer Reviews:
Excellent album for fans of the series!.......2002-11-21
If you're a fan of the series "You're Under Arrest!," then you'll certainly enjoy this. This two-CD album has almost all of the opening and ending themes from the series and also the Playstation game songs! The second CD has some selected character songs along with a 30-minute long interview (in Japanese) with the staff of the series. Overall, the songs are very enjoyable; they're all J-pop, so there's not much more to say! Even if you haven't seen "You're Under Arrest!," you'd probably still find this to be quite enjoyable if you like J-pop. Here's a list of the song tracks:
CD 1
1. Starting Up
2. Blooming Days
3. Calling
4. Start [Japanese Characters That I Can't Read]
5. Get a Chance
6. Brand New Day
7. Yell ~[Japanese Characters]~
8. Love Somebody
9. [Japanese Characters]
10. Thank You, Love
11. [Japanese Characters]
CD 2
1. [Japanese Characters]
2. [Japanese Characters]
3. Go! Go! [Japanese Characters]
4. [Japanese Characters]
5. 100mph [Japanese Characters]
6. [Japanese Characters]
7. 30-minute Interview
Average customer rating:
- Awful... pure dreck.
- You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this)
- You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this)
- For real jazz heads this is wack!!
- Still, the Master
|
You're Under Arrest
Miles Davis
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Jazz Fusion
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Smooth Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Jazz
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Decoy
- Tutu
- The Man with the Horn
- We Want Miles
- Aura
ASIN: B00004VUJX
Release Date: 2000-06-21 |
Tracks:
- One Phone Call/Street Scenes
- Human Nature
- Intro: MD 1/Something's on Your Mind/MD 2
- Ms. Morrisine
- Katia Prelude
- Katia
- Time After Time
- You're Under Arrest
- Medley: Jean Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
Customer Reviews:
Awful... pure dreck........2005-04-08
If you've never heard this album and are a Miles fan.. AVOID THIS ALBUM AT ALL COSTS!! This is nothing like any Miles you would know or ever want to know. It's the cheesiest pile of 80's rap, trumpet twidling and absurdness ever put to CD. I am still a huge Miles fan, but this seriously knocked my respect for him down a notch or two. Beyond awful- it's almost painful to hear.
You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this).......2005-03-20
This album was just another Miles Davis album in the 80's. The fans and critics new not to expect the straight ahead or even progressive jazz he once recorded to be on his albums. Bitches Brew came out about 15 years earlier, and everybody was used to the new music that Miles was playing. Well almost.
I'm assuming Miles was very proud of this recording. As some of the tunes here get frequent radio play. He was not ready to be forgotten and albums like this he wasn't. But only to the popular audience.
Sadly this album sounds out of date. And although he might of been, 'with the times' then, it sure ain't now. I dont think Miles really cared at this point what anybody said, he just played this "jazz" the way he wanted to, and let no one stop him.
Fortunately, though not able to get a good Davis album at this time, you could still catch a more lively preformance from him live in concert. Miles's horn playing is basically the same as it was 20 years before this album, but his backing musicians are very different and although the trumpet playing is rather good, the other musicians make the sound as a whole, very unabarrable. I wouldn't say this is worse then the modern smooth jazz being played, mainly because there are real instruments on this recording, but it is still very below standards. I am somewhat a fan of contemporary jazz, so I can tolerate this recording more then the avid traditional jazz fan.
One thing I like about this album is just its variety, and is why I gave it 3 stars. Miles's albums, over the years were varied and different, it is why Miles's cataloge is rather enjoyable.
You Are Under Arrest (and are sentenced to listen to this).......2005-03-06
This album was just another Miles Davis album in the 80's. The fans and critics new not to expect the straight ahead or even progressive jazz he once recorded to be on his albums. Bitches Brew came out about 15 years earlier, and everybody was used to the new music that Miles was playing. Well almost.
I'm assuming Miles was very proud of this recording. As some of the tunes here get frequent radio play. He was not ready to be forgotten and albums like this he wasn't. But only to the popular audience.
Sadly this album sounds out of date. And although he might of been, 'with the times' then, it sure ain't now. I dont think Miles really cared at this point what anybody said, he just played this "jazz" the way he wanted to, and let no one stop him.
Fortunately, though not able to get a good Davis album at this time, you could still catch a more lively preformance from him live in concert. Miles's horn playing is basically the same as it was 20 years before this album, but his backing musicians are very different and although the trumpet playing is rather good, the other musicians make the sound as a whole, very unabarrable. I wouldn't say this is worse then the modern smooth jazz being played, mainly because there are real instruments on this recording, but it is still very below standards. I am somewhat a fan of contemporary jazz, so I can tolerate this recording more then the avid traditional jazz fan.
One thing I like about this album is just its variety, and is why I gave it 3 stars. Miles's albums, over the years were varied and different, it is why Miles's cataloge is rather enjoyable.
For real jazz heads this is wack!!.......2004-10-25
If you enjoyed this you obviously really arn't into raw jazz. This is worst than the smooth jazz out now. I appreciate this album for what it is musically( im a jazz trumpet player)but this insnt even a challenge for me to play. I respect it only because Miles was just taking new directions. People who play this kind of music all the time arnt real musicians,Sorry. I wouldnt pay over 5 dollors for this.
Still, the Master.......2003-07-17
Listen to what is likely the final recording of Miles' rasp- "You Got One Phone Call." For me, it's a must-have. The voice and the cover shot of Miles, armed and dangerous. Miles' work could not be classified as 'soft' jazz. He was experimenting, right up til the end. That infamous "in your face" sauce; heartbreakingly tender, redhot and raging- is there in this- not his best, but remarkable, still CD. There will never be another Miles- and if a few elevators were blessed enough to be filled with his sound- there's a better ride- up or down. The last track speaks to the passage of Miles Davis - "Then there were none."
Average customer rating:
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You're Under Arrest
Serge Gainsbourg
Manufacturer: Philips
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
France
| Continental Europe
| Europe
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| International
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| Music
Rock
| International
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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International
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ASIN: B000006YWC
Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- You're Under Arrest
- Five Easy Pisseuses
- Baille Baille Samantha
- Suck Baby Suck
- Gloomy Sunday
- Aux Enfants de la Chance
- Shotgun
- Glass Securit
- Dispatch Box
- Mon Lonnaire
Album Description
French reissue of 1999 release for the 'dirty old man of popular music'. Ten tracks including a cover of Edith Piaf's 'My Legionnaire'.
Customer Reviews:
Gainsbourg's last album.......2000-05-27
Some people call You're Under Arrest the first French rap album. However it's mostly the title track that has influenced French rap. The other songs aren't much more hip hop than such classic spoken word songs as "Initials B.B." and "L'homme à tête de chou". There's even songs with melodies on this album, such as the anti-drug "Aux enfants de la chance". When I heard the title track for the first time, it sounded really stupid: "You're under arrest cause you're the best, slip-it-a-slam b-boom-bang Gainsbourg". Later it started to sound really funny. In many songs the idea is the same as on the previous album Love on the Beat: Gainsbourg murmurs the verse and the background singers sing some slogan as a kind of chorus. Sounds like a boring idea but works very well. Sometimes the slogan in the chorus means a different thing in French and English: "Baille baille Samantha" sounds like "Bye bye Samantha" and "Shotgun" sounds like "Chacun". There are two cover versions on the album. I've heard more gloomy versions of "Gloomy Sunday" but of the Piaf classic "Mon legionnaire" is one of the best cover versions I've heard. It sounds almost apocalyptical, and the sax is great. You're Under Arrest is an excellent album, and it's admirable that a man who was almost 60 years old experimented with a newish genre of music like rap. Gainsbourg lived for four years after this album but during those years he wrote songs for other artists only. You're Under Arrest is a strong ending for his amazing career.
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