Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Books: The Penguin Jazz Guide: The History of the Music in the 1001 Best Albums [Paperback]

The Penguin Jazz Guide:
The History of the Music in the 1001 Best Albums [Paperback]

Authors: Brian Morton & Richard Cook
Publication Date: December 28, 2010

Description
"The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings" is firmly established as the world's leading guide to recorded jazz, a mine of fascinating information and a source of insightful - often wittily trenchant - criticism. This is something rather different: Brian Morton (who taught American history at UEA) has picked out the 1000 best recordings that all jazz fans should have and shows how they tell the history of the music and with it the history of the twentieth century. He has completely revised his and Richard Cook's entries and reassessed each artist's entry for this book. The result is an endlessly browsable companion that will prove required reading for aficionados and jazz novices alike. 'It's the kind of book that you'll yank off the shelf to look up a quick fact and still be reading two hours later' - "Fortune". 'Part jazz history, part jazz Karma Sutra with Cook and Morton as the knowledgeable, urbane, wise and witty guides ...This is one of the great books of recorded jazz; the other guides don't come close' - "Irish Times".

Product Details
Paperback: 768 pages
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (December 28, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 014104831X
ISBN-13: 978-0141048314
Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.4 inches

Editorial review about the author ~amazon.com
Brian Morton is a freelance writer and broadcaster who for many years presented Radio 3's jazz magazine Impressions and In Tune. He has also broadcasted extensively on BBC Radio Scotland. Richard Cook (1957 - 2007) was formerly editor of The Wire and edited Jazz Review. He contributed to many other publications, including the New Statesman and his books included Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopaedia and It's About That Time: Miles Davis on Record.

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