Free Jazz: Creative Originality, Controlled Surprise

K Kelly McElroy,Robert Fleming

Free Jazz: Creative Originality, Controlled Surprise
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Uptown Media Joint Ventures
Country
United States
Published
8 March 2016
Pages
108
ISBN
9781681210346

Free Jazz: Creative Originality, Controlled Surprise

K Kelly McElroy,Robert Fleming

As the Cold War and the McCarthy witch hunt continued relentlessly in the late fifties, a group of bold musicians abandoned bebop and challenged the limits of improvised music. While some critics and elder established stars called them frauds, bogus and charlatans, the trailblazers pressed on in their quest, with icons - pianist Cecil Taylor, saxophonists John Coltrane, and Ornette Coleman assuming leadership status in this music called free jazz or The New Thing. The spectacular images of the music’s essential albums reproduced in this buying guide are presented to the consumer seeking to make free jazz a part of their listening library. Free jazz was courageous, mesmerizing, and took risks. As Ornette Coleman, one of the music’s leading rebels, said - there are no boundaries to music. Leaf through the guide carefully. Weigh the categories of experimental, cultural, political, and spiritual. Suspend all doubt and embrace the music. It should be noted that this book is a pictorial buying guide, not an encyclopedic treatise.

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