The New York Times Essential Library: Jazz

A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings

Ben Ratliff

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A connoisseur's tour through the great American art form

A Love Supreme. Miles Ahead. Brubeck Time. Yardbird Suite. The Sidewinder. For newcomers just beginning their library of recordings, and for longtime fans looking to deepen their understanding, New York Times jazz critic Ben Ratliff offers an assertive, deeply knowledgeable collector's guide, full of opinions and insights on the one hundred greatest recorded works of jazz.

From the rare early recordings of Louis Armstrong, through Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman's seminal Carnegie Hall concert, and the lions of the bebop era, to the transformative Miles Davis and several less-canonized artists, such as Chano Pozo, Jimmy Giuffre, and Greg Osby, who have made equally significant contributions, Ratliff places each recording in the greater context and explains its importance in the development of the form. Taken together, these original essays add up to a brief history of jazz, highlighting milestone events, legendary players, critical trends, and artistic breakthroughs.

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Ben Ratliff is the jazz critic at The New York Times. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and two sons.

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The New York Times Essential Library: Jazz
A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings
Ben Ratliff

Trade Paperback

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Henry Holt and Co.
Times Books
November 2002
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ISBN: 9780805070682
ISBN10: 0805070680
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 272 pages, Over 20 b&w illustrations
$20.00
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