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The Blue Moment: Miles Davis's Kind of Blue and the Remaking of Modern Music
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The Blue Moment: Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue and the Remaking of Modern Music

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‘It is the most singular of sounds, yet among the most ubiquitous. It is the sound of isolation that has sold itself to millions.’

Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue is the bestselling piece of music in the history of jazz, and for many listeners among the most haunting in all of twentieth century music. It is also, notoriously, the only jazz album many people own. Recorded in 1959 (in nine miraculous hours), there has been nothing like it since. Its atmosphere - slow, dark, meditative, luminous - became all pervasive for a generation, and has remained the epitome of melancholy coolness ever since.

Richard Williams has written a history of the album which for once does not rip it out of its wider cultural context. He evokes the essence of the music - identifying the qualities that make it so uniquely appealing - while making effortless connections to painting, literature, philosophy and poetry.

This makes for an elegant, graceful and beautifully written narrative.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 August 2010
Pages
320
ISBN
9780571245079

‘It is the most singular of sounds, yet among the most ubiquitous. It is the sound of isolation that has sold itself to millions.’

Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue is the bestselling piece of music in the history of jazz, and for many listeners among the most haunting in all of twentieth century music. It is also, notoriously, the only jazz album many people own. Recorded in 1959 (in nine miraculous hours), there has been nothing like it since. Its atmosphere - slow, dark, meditative, luminous - became all pervasive for a generation, and has remained the epitome of melancholy coolness ever since.

Richard Williams has written a history of the album which for once does not rip it out of its wider cultural context. He evokes the essence of the music - identifying the qualities that make it so uniquely appealing - while making effortless connections to painting, literature, philosophy and poetry.

This makes for an elegant, graceful and beautifully written narrative.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 August 2010
Pages
320
ISBN
9780571245079