WritingIsMyReligion
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:18 PM
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Has anyone here ever read KIND OF BLUE: THE MAKING OF THE MILES DAVIS MASTERPIECE? |
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In 1999, Jazz journalist and fan Ashley Kahn, who has spent his career drudging up those of numerous jazz greats, took the amazing opportunity to chronicle the recording of jazz's epic album. Kahn interviewed countless musicians, engineers, and producers throughout the ages, as well as those remaining from the KOB sessions, and, most astonishingly of all, received access to the prestigious master tapes of the two sessions that redefined jazz--until the next time Miles decided to shake up the world, that is.
Kahn's recounting of Miles's history, his meticulous transcription of the tapes, his explanation of the numerous starts and stops on these tapes and the amusing studio chatter among the musicians that was recorded, all give the album a whole new sheen. He describes the recording industry of '59 perfectly and captures the six musicians' personalities almost dead-on, in addition to some excellent insights on the magic of KOB and its profound influence on the world.
Highly recommended for any jazz fan. :thumbsup:
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:19 PM
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:P
I want to read Kahn's book about A Love Supreme as well. :hi:
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:21 PM
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Or hot, however you prefer. :P
:hi:
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:33 PM
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3. He also wrote "The House that Trane Built." |
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It's about Impulse Records. :D
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:46 PM
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4. That Kahn book is also great |
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Fascinating details about Van Gelder's studio and some incredible photos (particularly of a sweat drenched Elvin Jones after the first take)
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:48 PM
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5. I wonder if Van Gelder's home is open to the public. |
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That would be great to see.
Elvin Jones was awesome, BTW -- I recently saw McCoy Tyner in concert with Pharaoh Sanders. :thumbsup:
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Sat Mar-10-07 11:53 PM
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6. Y'know, that would be great |
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And I'm jealous about the show you just saw :) I saw Tyner and Jones play four years ago, but not together (Tyner in Philadelphia, Jones in NY)
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