This is without a doubt his best album of the decade so far! I'm so glad I get to say that! He has made an awesome album well into the 2020s! With how melancholic the album is, it still makes me so happy.
One thing I respect about the narrative is that there's really no good guy. Everyone has cool moments and awful moments which makes it a more compelling and probable story especially for the wild west.
The second half sounds like a musical episode of Food Network's Chopped and each member was given a small batch of things to work with for their song. For Roger they felt bad and gave him a second chance.
I'm petty enough that I might use one of my 3 genie wishes to know what the heck is going on with this album. The story totally lost me, songs are great though.
Doo-Bop might be the greatest posthumous album in that it's A. an excellent album in it's own right but also B. leaves you with the sting of knowing the artist died before his time. I mean this does nothing if not prove that Miles could make music for eternity and keep finding new expressions, new collaborators, and new ways to make outstanding albums.