
The Last Miles: The Music of Miles Davis, 1980-1991 (Jazz Perspectives)
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- Release Year
- 2007
- ISBN
- 9780472032600
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10
0472032607
ISBN-13
9780472032600
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60322137
Product Key Features
Book Title
Last Miles : the Music of Miles Davis, 1980-1991
Number of Pages
568 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Composers & Musicians, Genres & Styles / Jazz
Publication Year
2007
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music, Biography & Autobiography
Book Series
Jazz Perspectives Ser.
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
30.2 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"As with any good musical biography, Cole had made me think again about those albums such as Siesta , You're Under Arrest , The Man with the Horn , that are now stashed in my attic." -- The London Times, "Cole does for Miles' late work what Ian Macdonald's 'Revolution In The Head' does for The Beatles, examining each album in meticulous detail." -- Time Out, "This book is a model of how these types of books should be. . . . If late-period Miles is in the readers' interest, the reader should rush out and purchase this volume. It is invaluable." -- ARSC Journal, "There are large chunks of fresh material here...Fill[s] in quite a few gaps and dismisses blanket condemnations of [Miles's] pop phase." -- Jazzwise, "I am really impressed by your attention to the details of all the experiences that the Chicago Group went through! I felt as though I was living through it all over again. Bravo! Thank you for telling it like it was!" --Randy Hall, singer and guitarist, "Very moving, emotional material." --Gordon Meltzer, Miles' last road manager, executive producer Doo-Bop, "George Cole's writing, his choice of references, his descriptions of many incidents--it is all so clear and respectful and shows a deep understanding." --Palle Mikkelborg, producer of Aura, "A singular look into the last stage of Davis's long, somewhat checkered career gained from various sources; which at the same time gives a picture of the modern music business." --Henry Berry, Midwest Book Review, "In the flurry of books since [Miles Davis's] death, none has dealt in depth with the music of this period. Music writer George Cole fills this gap. . . . a rich and rewarding read." -- The Gazette (Montreal), "An important book. I'm sure it will enjoy great success." --Brian Priestly, The Rough Guide to Jazz, ". . . the first book to center exclusively on the music Davis made in the last decade of his life, and it is sure to satisfy the most serious Davis fans." --SirReadalot.org
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Dewey Decimal
788.9/2165/092
Synopsis
"Cole does for Miles's late work what Ian MacDonald's Revolution in the Head does for the Beatles, examining each album in meticulous detail." -- Time Out "As with any good musical biography, Cole . . . made me think again about those albums such as Siesta, You're Under Arrest, and The Man with the Horn that are now stashed in my attic." -- London Times "In the flurry of books since Miles Davis's] death, none has dealt in depth with the music of this period. Music writer George Cole fills this gap. . . . a rich and rewarding read." --Gazette (Montreal) "A fascinating book." -- Mojo "A singular look into the last stage of Davis's long, somewhat checkered career gained from various sources, which at the same time gives a picture of the modern music business." -- Midwest Book Review "There are large chunks of fresh material here. . . . Fill s] in quite a few gaps and dismisses blanket condemnations of Miles's] pop phase." -- Jazzwise "Thank you for telling it like it was " --Randy Hall, singer and guitarist "Very moving, emotional material." --Gordon Meltzer, Miles's last road manager and executive producer of Doo-Bop, "Cole does for Miles's late work what Ian MacDonald's Revolution in the Head does for the Beatles, examining each album in meticulous detail." -- Time Out "As with any good musical biography, Cole . . . made me think again about those albums such as Siesta, You're Under Arrest, and The Man with the Horn that are now stashed in my attic." -- London Times "In the flurry of books since [Miles Davis's] death, none has dealt in depth with the music of this period. Music writer George Cole fills this gap. . . . a rich and rewarding read." --Gazette (Montreal) "A fascinating book." -- Mojo "A singular look into the last stage of Davis's long, somewhat checkered career gained from various sources, which at the same time gives a picture of the modern music business." -- Midwest Book Review "There are large chunks of fresh material here. . . . Fill[s] in quite a few gaps and dismisses blanket condemnations of [Miles's] pop phase." -- Jazzwise "Thank you for telling it like it was!" --Randy Hall, singer and guitarist "Very moving, emotional material." --Gordon Meltzer, Miles's last road manager and executive producer of Doo-Bop
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