Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music, 1955-1965

Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music, 1955-1965

by David H . Rosenthal (Author)

Synopsis

Hard bop was a brand of post bebop jazz that enveloped many of the most talented American musicians in the period between 1955 and 1956. These were years unrivalled in jazz history for the number of musically brilliant records issued - including Art Blakey's Ugetsu, Miles Davis's Kind of Blue, Thelonius Monk's Brilliant Corners, and Sonny Rollins's Saxophone Colossus. This is the first book devoted entirely to hard bop, combining a narrative of the movement's evolution, from its beginnings as an amalgam of bebop and R&B to its experimental breakthroughs in the 1960s. With close analyses of musicians' styles and recordings, as well as specific tendencies within the school, such as 'soul jazz', it offers a much needed examination of the artists, milieus, and above all the sounds of one of America's greatest musical epochs.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 24 Feb 1994

ISBN 10: 0195085566
ISBN 13: 9780195085563

Media Reviews
'very good overview of the genesis and development of that music which flourished from 1955 to 1965' Peter Hepple, Stage & Television Today
Author Bio
David Rosenthal was a free-lance jazz critic, poet, and, journalist