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Coltrane

The Story of a Sound
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No other jazz musician has proved so inspirational and so fascinating as Coltrane. Ben Ratliff, jazz critic for the New York Times, has written the first book to do justice to this great and controversial music pioneer. As well as an elegant narrative of Coltrane's life Ratliff does something incredibly valuable - he writes about the saxophonist's unique sound. 'A singular achievement . Ratliff has become one of the most eminent music journalists in the country . His warm, conversational writing style appeals to all readers. [On Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings]' - Aaron Cohen, Down Beat 'Ratliff has a genius for seeing a work simultaneously in detail and in its historical context. His descriptions enliven technical detail with metaphor, and the life of the artist with pithy storytelling, salty, enlightening personal prejudices, and a keen historical and musical awareness.' - Jon Garelick, Boston Phoenix 'Ratliff's use of the telling detail to convey a larger point is illuminating even if you disagree with his judgements: instead of writing generalized portraits of chosen artists and albums, he begins his discussion of each individual's career with a close-up, then pulls back to reveal more . His musical analysis is smart yet accessible, and he writes with disarming directness.' - Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader

Author Biography:

Ben Ratliff, son of American and British parents, is the Jazz critic of The New York Times and is the author of Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings.
Release date NZ
March 3rd, 2011
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
Main
Interest Age
From 14 to 18 years
Pages
272
Dimensions
128x198x16
ISBN-13
9780571232741
Product ID
2699022

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