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Books in the Oxford Studies in Recorded Jazz series

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  • - The ECM Years, 1975-1984
    by Professor of Music, University of Nottingham) Cooke & Mervyn (Professor of Music
    £22.99 - 87.49

  • by University of Hull) Elsdon, Peter (Lecturer in Music & Lecturer in Music
    £25.49 - 101.99

    In Keith Jarrett's The Koeln Concert, Peter Elsdon presents, for the first time, a detailed musical account of Keith Jarrett's best-selling The Koeln Concert. It explores the way in which Jarrett developed the format of the solo improvised concert, and looks at the subsequent reception of the record.

  • by Senior Lecturer in Music, University of Portsmouth) Burrows & George (Senior Lecturer in Music
    £22.49 - 87.99

    The Recordings of Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy examines the music of an important and popular Kansas City band in terms of negotiations over musical styles between black musicians and the racist music industry during a crucial period of popularity and change for American jazz.

  • by Professor of Music History, Emory University) Crist & Stephen A. (Professor of Music History
    £28.99 - 95.49

    Author Stephen A. Crist draws on years of archival research and interviews with family, friends, and the man himself to offer the most thorough examination to date of Dave Brubeck's seminal jazz album.

  • by Gabriel Solis
    £24.49 - 101.99

    Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall is an historical, cultural, and analytical study of the album by the same name. Recorded in 1957, but lost until 2005, it is a particularly interesting lens through which to view jazz both as a historical tradition and as a contemporary cultural form.

  • by Brigham Young University) Harker, Brian (Associate Professor of Music & Associate Professor of Music
    £25.49 - 109.99

    In Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings, Brian Harker strikes a unique balance between 1920s views of jazz and those of today. For the first time Armstrong's technical achievements are placed in a meaningful cultural context, yielding unexpected insights into these seminal documents of early jazz.

  • by Associate Professor, Keith (Associate Professor & University of Colorado at Boulder) Waters
    £27.49 - 118.99

  • by The Open University) Tackley, Catherine (Senior Lecturer in Music & Senior Lecturer in Music
    £25.49 - 101.99

    In Benny Goodman's famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert, Catherine Tackley provides the first in depth, scholarly study of this seminal concert and recording. Through discussions of the cultural context, the performance itself, and its reception and response, Tackley shows why Goodman's 1938 concert remains one of the most significant events in American music history.

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