Kind of Blue

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In Spring 1959, six musicians went into a studio in New York to record ‘Kind of Blue’. Their leader Miles Davis was already the most celebrated of the younger jazz musicians. This work recreates those few hours in words and photographs.

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SKU: 9781783784738 Category: Tags: , , Publisher/imprint : Granta Books
Page count : xiii, 353
Published on 4th October, 2018

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In the early spring of 1959, six musicians went into the 30th Street Studio in New York. Nine hours later, they had recorded one of the finest albums of the twentieth century. Kind of Blue traces Miles Davis’s development into an artist capable of making such a masterpiece, and explores the careers and struggles of the musicians who shaped him and played alongside him. Using interviews and pictures, studio dialogue and outtakes, the great jazz historian Ashley Kahn follows Miles and his group into the studio, to show precisely how the greatest jazz record of all time was made, how it was introduced to the world, and how it changed music forever.

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Weight 0.292 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 2.2 cm
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