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As Serious As Your Life: The Story of the New Jazz (Five Star) (1977)

por Valerie Wilmer

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As essential now as when it was first published in 1977, As Serious As Your Life celebrates jazz with passion and conviction. Covering the dynamic period 1960-1976, Valerie Wilmer powerfully evokes a remarkable revolutionary musical era that continues to inspire generations of musicians. Valerie Wilmer evaluates the musical careers of both the famous names of the time - Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra and Cecil Taylor - and those of less well-known artists. It is her unique approach - placing the 'new jazz' in its political and social context - that makes As Serious As Your Life a classic of jazz criticism.… (más)
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Pretty good. Covers in detail lots of people who don't generally get coverage of drummer Ed Blackwell and drummer Milford Graves. Having just seen the graves documentary I was pleased that his portrayal was consistent in this book. Great look at what it was really like to be a free-jazz musician in the 60's/70's (spoiler: it was hard!) ( )
  squealermusic | Mar 16, 2023 |
This is a phenomenal book about music, music which -- let's be frank -- you probably won't like. Spontaneous, improvised, 'free' jazz is certainly not everybody's cup of tea: it can be raucous, squally 'n' squealy, LOUD and otherwise difficult, and is definitely not the type of jazz that Joe and Jane Standardissue think about curling up with on a snowy day. I don't much like Joe and Jane's kind of jazz for what that's worth -- it's probably Kenny G or some shit like that (which isn't jazz, but I digress).

I happen to love this stuff, and As Serious as Your Life is where I first encountered reliable descriptions of late John Coltrane, Anthony Braxton, Cecil Taylor, and Sun Ra. I'm especially grateful to Wilmer for the last-named artist, who has been a tremendous influence on and improver-of my life.

I mean, I didn't "get" Cecil Taylor at all until I saw what Wilmer had titled her chapter on him: 88 Tuned Drums. Then it all made sense.

If you are sonically adventurous, this book is a gold mine, a rock on which to stand. ( )
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As essential now as when it was first published in 1977, As Serious As Your Life celebrates jazz with passion and conviction. Covering the dynamic period 1960-1976, Valerie Wilmer powerfully evokes a remarkable revolutionary musical era that continues to inspire generations of musicians. Valerie Wilmer evaluates the musical careers of both the famous names of the time - Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra and Cecil Taylor - and those of less well-known artists. It is her unique approach - placing the 'new jazz' in its political and social context - that makes As Serious As Your Life a classic of jazz criticism.

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