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Miles: The Autobiography |  | Author: Miles Davis Creator: Quincy Troupe Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Seller: goodwill_industries_san_francisco Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 47945
Media: Paperback Pages: 448 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 0671725823 Dewey Decimal Number: 788.92165092 EAN: 9780671725822 ASIN: 0671725823
Publication Date: September 15, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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For more than forty years Miles Davis has been in the front rank of American music. Universally acclaimed as a musical genius, Miles is one of the most important and influential musicians in the world. The subject of several biographies, now Miles speaks out himself about his extraordinary life. Miles: The Autobiography, like Miles himself, holds nothing back. For the first time Miles talks about his five-year silence. He speaks frankly and openly about his drug problem and how he overcame it. He condemns the racism he has encountered in the music business and in American society generally. And he discusses the women in his life. But above all, Miles talks about music and musicians, including the legends he has played with over the years: Bird, Dizzy, Monk, Trane, Mingus, and many others. The man who has given us some of the most exciting music of the past few decades has now given us a compelling and fascinating autobiography, featuring a concise discography and thirty-two pages of photographs.
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One of the best biographies I have ever read. August 28, 2010 Gregory Hill (NC) This is a must buy for those interested in the life of Miles Davis. Not only a phenomenal trumpet player, but also one of the most alluring personalities to ever grace the jazz scene. I could not stop reading once I started. The book is written in the voice of Miles himself, and the use of profanity gives one the feeling of authenticity which all autobiographies should aim for. A creative genius and one who always strove for perfection in all of his musical endeavors.
Really great book. August 13, 2010 VFC A lot of jazz history inside it. Great to understand Miles's background and roots. In this book he says a lot about the jazz developing, the backstage, drugs, racial problems in the US and some very good stories about some of the greatest characters who cohabitated with him in the jazz scene such as Parker, Dizzy, Hawkins, Max Roach, Mingus, Coltrane, Gil Evans, Clark Terry and many others.
Everybody who is interested in jazz should read it! A must have, for sure.
Excellent man, excellent book July 29, 2010 Ekrem Kocaguneli (MORGANTOWN, WV, US) I do not know if editing made this book that awesome or whether Miles Davis is such a great guy (I believe in the latter), but once you start reading it, it is very hard to put the book aside. What is more, you do not only read the life plus mentality of Miles Davis, but also you read the music scene of an important era as well. All in all, very good book and not even a single second of your time is wasted while reading it. Do I recommend it??? Yes plus plus..
Best Jazz book every! February 21, 2010 Jason K. Addae (USA) If you are a musician or an afficionado and conneusiour of jazz music, you must own and read this book.
good January 26, 2010 Bill Your 'Free Form FM Handi Cyber Print DJ (Mahwah, NJ USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love the music. But I gotta be honset, when I read this, I had a hard time matching that genius with this man.
There are some great stories here and you get a whole insiders scoop on postwar jazz through that of the 1980s. But Davis also self-agrandizes a lot here, talks in big generalizations about "white people" and rationalizes beating his wives and girlfriends.
I litterally had to put this down. I did not want this narration in my head when hearing Davis' amazing music.
This is an interesting read, but for a more objective and comprehensive account, go to Milestones: The Music And Times Of Miles Davis
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