Kind Of Blue by Ashley Kahn

Kind Of Blue by Ashley Kahn

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In this tribute to Miles Davis's classic album, Kind of Blue, Ashley Kahn writes about the careers and struggles of the musicians who made it and explains why the music is so unusual, guiding the reader through the making of each track on the album.

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Kind Of Blue by Ashley Kahn

In the early spring of 1959, six musicians went into a studio in New York. Their leader, Miles Davis, was already the most celebrated of the younger jazz musicians in America. Two of the players were ex-junkies; two of the others were still addicts. They spent six hours there that first day. A few weeks later they returned for another three hours. In those nine hours they recorded, in a collaborative effort, one of the finest albums of the twentieth century. Kind of Blue is haunting, melodic and plaintive, a re-creation of the musical roots of jazz. This volume brings to life those few hours in New York in words and photographs. Ashley Kahn writes about the careers and struggles of the musicians who made it, and has interviewed the survivors. He explains, without jargon, why the music is so unusual. He has listened to all the tapes, and he takes us through the making of each track on the album. He also writes about the album's influential afterlife.
Ashley Kahn is a contributor to Rolling Stone, the New York Times and Mojo.
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ISBN 13 9781862074248
ISBN 10 1862074240
Title Kind Of Blue
Author Ashley Kahn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2001-03-15
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.