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Jazzis
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Posted: 16 Jan 2012 at 11:42am |
You are welcome to visit my site and check out the list og books about music (mostly Jazz) in my library. They come with a short commentary:
Have Fun!
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Adam Baruch
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Matt
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Read a few books thats for sure. The Miles autobiography was a great read.
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darkprinceofjazz
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One of my absolute favorite books, is "Miles Beyond" The Electric Explorations of Miles Davis" from Paul Tingen, It is my favorite of all Davis Books. It really helped me make some sense of the timeline of his music.
Also the Ashley Khan Books on Kind of Blue and A love Supreme, are fantastic. The torment of Buddy Rich, by John Minihan. |
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Abraxas
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^have you read the book that focuses on Bitches Brew?
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darkprinceofjazz
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js
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I have "Miles Beyond", as well as several other Miles books, but its been a while since I read any of them.
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Dick Heath
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Seeing you've read a couple of Stuart Nicholson's books, strongly recommedn you read his Is Jazz Dead or Moved To A New Address, which examines in some detail where jazz has evolved to in the last 30 years, with some emphasis on nu.jazz coming out of Europe but also taking on board Wynton Marsalis's ideas that "jazz is America's classical music".
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