• Source: Decoy (album)
    • Decoy is a 1984 album by jazz musician Miles Davis, recorded in 1983.
      Keyboardist Robert Irving III and guitarist John Scofield wrote or co-wrote most of the new compositions. Saxophonist Branford Marsalis appears with the group on “Decoy”, “Code M.D.” and “That’s Right” playing soprano.


      Background


      Decoy is the first album Davis recorded without the help of longtime producer Teo Macero. Macero still had plans, including recording Davis with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, but Davis insisted on producing the album himself. Herbie Hancock's "Rockit" was a hit, and Davis figured he could get airplay with his own new album as well, if he added more synthesizers, as well as beefed-up bass lines and overdubs, and so "we put clothes on the melodies", he said later. Gil Evans advised him as well, and suggested, on "That's Right", that Davis put chords behind the trumpet lines as a contrast. The idea of layering sounds was put to practice on "Code M.D.", where Davis plays a muted solo behind his own solo.
      The main theme of "That's What Happened" was lifted directly from Scofield's improvised solo on "Speak", a live performance included on the previous album Star People. Full (live) versions of "That's What Happened" and "What It Is" were released in 2022 on That’s What Happened 1982-1985: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7.


      Track listing


      "Decoy" (Robert Irving III) - 8:33
      "Robot 415" (Miles Davis, Robert Irving III) - 0:59
      "Code M.D." (Robert Irving III) - 5:56
      "Freaky Deaky" (Miles Davis) - 4:30
      "What It Is" (Miles Davis, John Scofield) recorded live at the Festival International de Jazz, Montreal, 1983 - 4:32
      "That's Right" (Miles Davis, John Scofield) - 11:11
      "That's What Happened" (Miles Davis, John Scofield) recorded live at the Festival International de Jazz, Montreal, 1983 - 3:31


      Personnel


      Miles Davis – trumpet, synthesizers (2, 4–7), arrangements (2, 5, 6, 7)
      Robert Irving III – synthesizers (1, 2, 3, 6), electric drum programming (1, 2, 3), arrangements (1, 2, 3), synth bass (2)
      John Scofield – guitars (1, 3, 5, 6, 7)
      Darryl "The Munch" Jones – electric bass (1, 3–7)
      Al Foster – drums (1, 3–7)
      Mino Cinelu – percussion
      Branford Marsalis – soprano saxophone (1, 3, 6)
      Bill Evans – soprano saxophone (5, 7)
      Gil Evans – arrangements (6)


      Production


      George Butler – executive producer
      Miles Davis – producer
      Robert Irving III – co-producer
      Vincent Wilburn, Jr. – associate co-producer
      Ron Lorman – engineer, remixing
      Tom Swift – assistant engineer, editing
      Guy Charbonneau – recording (5, 7)
      Mark "The King" Allison – technical assistant
      Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk (New York, NY)
      Genevieve Stewart – administrative assistant
      John Berg – package design
      Gilles Larrain – cover photography
      Blank & Blank – management


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