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5.0 out of 5 stars A tuxedo of a book, January 7, 2010
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Claire Ortalda (Berkeley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jazz Idiom: Blueprints, Stills, and Frames: The Jazz Photography of Charles L. Robinson (Paperback)
You know that this elegant celebration of music "gets" jazz because Jazz Idiom: Blueprints, Stills and Frames is jazz-like in both composition and content - from the crisp notes of Charles L. Robinson's photos to the bluesy riffs of Al Young's poetry, from the nostalgia of intimate shots on-stage and back, to the moody ruminations in print by a couple of jazz aficionados/artists who have created a tribute to an art form that's an art form in itself. To quote Dizzy Gillespie, this black-and-white tuxedo of a book is both "valid and jazz-okay."
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