"Kind of Blue": The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece

by Ashley Kahn (Author), JimmyCobb (Foreword)

Synopsis

This critically and commercially acclaimed tribute to the most popular jazz album of all time is now available in paperback. With transcriptions of the unedited session tapes; in-depth interviews with musicians; freshly discovered Columbia Records files; never-before-seen photographs; and a foreword by the last surviving member of the band, drummer Jimmy Cobb, Kind of Blue is a vital piece of music history--and will be essential for fans and scholars for years to come.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Da Capo Press Inc
Published: 23 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0306810670
ISBN 13: 9780306810671

Media Reviews
U.S. News & World Report, 1/5/09
a brisk read, full of rarely seen photos.
U.S. News & World Report, 1/5/09
a brisk read, full of rarely seen photos.


Malcolm Jones, Newsweek, 2/9/09
Absorbing.


U.S. News & World Report , 1/5/09
a brisk read, full of rarely seen photos.

Malcolm Jones, Newsweek , 2/9/09
Absorbing.

Counterpunch.org, 8/14/09
excellent

The Believer , August 2013
I read it with admiration, pleasure, and, occasionally, more concentration than I need to use on most music books...Kahn writes with discipline and a great deal of care. And--yes--he provides an authoritative and accessible guide...His book is riveting.

Virginia Quarterly Review , 10/18/13
There is no argument about the celestial status of Miles Davis's 1959 epic recording Kind of Blue and Ashley Kahn's Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles David Masterpiece , an informative brief for its greatness.

U.S. News & World Report, 1/5/09
a brisk read, full of rarely seen photos.
Malcolm Jones, Newsweek, 2/9/09
Absorbing.
Counterpunch.org, 8/14/09
excellent
The Believer, August 2013
I read it with admiration, pleasure, and, occasionally, more concentration than I need to use on most music books...Kahn writes with discipline and a great deal of care. And--yes--he provides an authoritative and accessible guide...His book is riveting.
Virginia Quarterly Review, 10/18/13
There is no argument about the celestial status of Miles Davis's 1959 epic recording Kind of Blue and Ashley Kahn's Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles David Masterpiece, an informative brief for its greatness.
Author Bio
Ashley Kahn is an award-winning journalist and radio essayist, and is the author of The House That 'Trane Built, and A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album. He lives in Fort Lee, New Jersey.