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Inside BEBOP, March 31, 2006
This review is from: Inside Jazz (Paperback)
This book is a re-issue of a book published in 1949. Then, it was called "Inside Bebop", a much more accurate title. I have not purchased or read "Inside Jazz"--it is slightly longer than "Inside Bebop" so Leonard Feather might have added some information.
The book was originally published by J.J. Robbins, Inc., who was in fact my grandfather and a famous publisher of POPULAR music. He probably knew next to nothing about bebop (and probably didn't like it), but he published some of the earliest music by Monk and Gillespie. He also published some of the Duke's masterpieces.
I have "Inside Bebop", the first book to be written on the subject, and Feather does an excellent job of writing bios of the major movers, Bird and Diz, a short history of bop's major musical influences, and a long section on "How", i.e., how bop differs from traditional jazz with many musical examples. And at the end is a [very dated] discography. In addition, there are some excellent photos by Herman Leonard and others of the major figures in bebop.
Included are some very deprecatory remarks made at the time about bop, one sayint that it was just a fad and would pass into history. Who has the last laugh now?
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