That's What Happened: Live in Germany 1987

That’s What Happened: Live in Germany 1987 is a 98-minute DVD by Miles Davis, comprising a concert and interview, recorded in Munich, West Germany, in 1987.[1]

A review in JazzTimes describes the music, mostly taken from his studio albums You're Under Arrest and Tutu, as typical of Davis in the last part of his career, playing "exhilarating, highly charged funk jams, dark and mysterious blues and syrupy sweet, empty-calorie schmaltz".[2]

The concert was recorded on July 18, 1987, at the Gasteig Philharmonie, Munich.[3] TV Director: János Darvas for ZDF

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Medley (One Phone Call; Street Scenes; That’s What Happened)" 
2."New Blues" 
3."Human Nature" 
4."Tutu" 
5."Time After Time" 
6."Portia" 

Personnel

gollark: This clearly vindicates me never* going outside, which has no other detrimental consequences.
gollark: I can't actually do regular pullups. Maybe I should not not do that somehow.
gollark: Work out while in class/flying, as a "power move".
gollark: It would be like trying to reverse-engineer a program by counting the number of zeros in the CPU's registers while it's running, or something.
gollark: To clarify, I'm saying you can't really usefully predict someone's behaviour by saying "well, they went serotonin and dopamine", since those are too low-level.

References

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