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E-raamat: Miles Davis, and Jazz as Religion: The Politics of Social Music Culture

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2021
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793653604
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This book about Miles Davis is more psychologically driven than a straight biography; but it does cover his musical career, as well his spirituality as a jazz musician. Davis rocketed to jazz fame as a trumpeter, making a plethora of jazz recordings during his life time; and his music kept the jazz world on edge for almost fifty years. This book also discusses Daviss religion, politics, civil rights activism, and his personal struggles as a Black man in the United States.

Miles Davis and Jazz as Religion: The Politics of Social Music also shows how Miles Davis made a political statement, as he challenged racial stereotypes in jazz or social music. Artistically, Davis was able to integrate rock, jazz, classical music, rap and blues, in his music, as he had a passion for changing his social music. In this regard, Miles Daviss music was important to him intellectually, spiritually, and psychologically, because he wanted to make his musical contributions count.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
1 The Evolution of Miles Davis's Social Music
1(8)
2 The Start: Of Youth and Old Music Men
9(6)
3 Band Members: Turning Ideas into Music
15(6)
4 The Art of Stage Presence
21(6)
5 Of Missed Notes and Technique
27(8)
6 The Man and His Horn
35(6)
7 Of Spanish Music, Cool Jazz, and Style
41(10)
8 Of Politics and Civil Rights
51(6)
9 The Meaning of His Blues
57(8)
10 Europe or Bust: Concerts and Touring
65(10)
11 In Love with Paris
75(10)
12 The Twilight of Avant-Garde
85(8)
13 Fusion: The Heart of the Matter
93(4)
14 Drugs and Retirement
97(8)
15 The Catalytic Return
105(8)
16 Transformations
113(8)
17 The New Music
121(6)
18 Of Critics and Jazz Purists
127(10)
19 Montreux and Death
137(6)
20 After an Ending
143(10)
21 In a Quiet Way
153(10)
Conclusion 163(8)
Bibliography 171(12)
Index 183(6)
About the Author 189
Earnest N. Bracey is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and Professor of Political Science and Black American History at the College of Southern Nevada.