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The profiles are well researched, short, and richly informative and entertaining. Take Bob Scobey, for example. In one brief paragraph, you learn he was a Dixieland trumpet player and band leader from Tucumcari, New Mexico, lived from December 9, 1916 to June 12, 1963, and was a popular trumpeter in his prime. He played in Watter's Yerba Buena Jazz Band in San Francisco (one of the most influential bands in the Dixieland revival), formed his own Frisco Jazz Band, opened Club Bourbon Street in 1959 in Chicago, and died four years later of cancer at 46. The profiles are reason enough to appreciate AMG Jazz, but the recording reviews are even more impressive. Following each biography is a comprehensive list of the artist's recordings, with a star rating (0 to 5), information about who plays what, how long it runs, what sort of music it is, notable high points, low points, or both, and any other songs or notes of historic or musical interest. Mesmerizingly addictive to jazz musicians, accessibly, enjoyably instructive to the novice, reliably erudite for the scholar, vastly entertaining for the browser, and irreplaceable as a CD-purchase guide, the All Music Guide to Jazz sets the standard for what a music-reference book should be. --Stephanie Gold
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good reference guide, but the reviews say very little,
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This review is from: All Music Guide to Jazz 3rd Edition (Paperback)
It's very extensive and it gives a good history of jazz, different styles, many albums are included, etc. But the reviews don't say much about the albums. Most of the time the band members are mentioned and there's very few information about the music that's on it. For example, for every album made by the mid-60s Miles Davis quintet the band members are mentioned and there's something like: 'The music is challenging but quite rewarding'. But it doesn't say anything about the differences between the albums. For a guide that tells you more about the music, look for 'Penguin Guide To Jazz'.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great resource,
By Ravi Desai "Ravi" (India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Music Guide to Jazz 3rd Edition (Paperback)
This huge book is a great resource for the jazz fan. it is very comprehensive and has a useful overview of the different genres in jazz. nearly 20,000 albums(including Out-of-Print albums) are reviewed. the only flaw if that it uses a team of reviewers to cover all the material and as a result some artists may be reviewed inconsistently. On the whole this is a good reference for both dedicated jazz fans and people who want to start a jazz collection.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All Music Guide, or Penguin?,
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This review is from: All Music Guide to Jazz 3rd Edition (Paperback)
I use both the All Music Guide to Jazz and the Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. If I had to choose between them, I'd choose the All Music Guide because of the capsule biographies (including birth and death dates) of each artist that are included with every entry. Also, it lists more albums, although some of them are not on CD, but on vinyl only. I also love that it has such a wealth of additional material: music histories and charts of the various genres, "maps" of significant players, and even essays and book reviews! Books about jazz and biographies of jazz artists are reviewed; if that weren't enough, there are also listings and reviews of jazz videos! Truly a wonderful book! In most ways it is much more complete than the Penguin Guide, for example, in the All Music Guide, there are 89 listings under "John Coltrane" whereas in the Penguin Guide there are only 66. On the other hand, many of the Penguin reviews are more lengthy and in-depth than those in the All Music Guide. For myself -- I need both of them!
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