AS SERIOUS AS YOUR LIFE
C**O
Free jazz per TUTTI
Dei molti volumi pubblicati e letti in passato questo è quello meno polarizzato sociologicamente e politicamente parlando . Non viene evitata una lettura politica della rivoluzione del Free jazz ma secondo me se ne quantifica un peso relativo . Le numerose testimonianze e interviste raccolte , che costituiscono l'architettura del testo, lo rendono comprensibile anche a chi ha trovato in passato questa musica elusiva. Un libro limpido come la frase di Albert Ayler : Mia madre mi chiamò ALBERT AYLER.... Io non sono ABERT AYLER musicista Jazz Io sono Albert AYLER e suono la musica di ALBERT AYLER ....
S**L
Great Book
The best thing about this book is that it reveals the level of sacrifice and commitment required to ma!e this type of music--music that is uncompromising. I'm a fan of many of the musicians discussed in this book, and I was exposed to quite a few names I wasn't previously familiar with and whose music I eagerly plan to delve into. Wilmer does a great job of showing us their lives as a whole, which enhances my appreciation for the sacrifices these musicians made to bring us music that is so filled with integrity and that contains so many layers of musical and spiritual depth.
I**L
Clásico para amantes del freejazz
Lo compré para un regalo ya que yo tengo una edición anterior. Llegó al día siguiente en perfecto estado.
P**E
If you care about culture in the 20th century, ...
If you care about culture in the 20th century, black, white or any other colour then read this book. It is written in a very readable style with copious references and some pictures of the luminaries of the emerging black musical revolution in the USA. I think it could have done with more pictures but that's just me. Not sure Val Wilmer plays an instrument but speaks eloquently on the process of creating jazz. It has the air of authenticity and obviously she had the confidence of the (mainly) black musicians around her. It also reflects the turbulent and formative political and social atmostphere of the 60s/70s. A gem.
C**T
Influential, erudite and fascinating.
Superbly written history of a much misunderstood period in black music. Essential reading for anyone interested in how real musicians operate.
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