An edition of Stomping the blues (1976)

Stomping the blues

2nd Da Capo Press ed.
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Stomping the blues
Albert Murray
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An edition of Stomping the blues (1976)

Stomping the blues

2nd Da Capo Press ed.
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An impressionistic analysis of blues and jazz, although jazz is never mentioned except in titles. The analysis runs through history, motivation, and outcome, along with strong declarations about what blues is and is not.

Publish Date
Publisher
Da Capo Press
Language
English
Pages
264

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2017, University of Minnesota Press
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2017, University of Minnesota Press
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1989, Da Capo Press
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Stomping the Blues
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Stomping the Blues
1976-11-01, McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Cover of: Stomping the blues
Stomping the blues
1976, McGraw-Hill
in English

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Table of Contents

The blues as such
The blues face to face
The Blue Devils and the Holy Ghost
The blues as music
Blues music as such
Singing the blues
Playing the blues
Swinging the blues
Kansas City four/four and the velocity of celebration
The blues as dance music
Folk art and fine art
The blues as statement.

Edition Notes

"Twenty-fifth anniversary edition"--Cover.

Reprint. Originally published: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1976.

Includes index.

Published in
[New York, NY]
Series
A Da Capo paperback

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML3521 .M87 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 264 p. :
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22992499M
ISBN 10
0306803623
Library Thing
220336
Goodreads
615428

First Sentence

"Sometimes you forget all about them in spite of yourself, but all too often the very first thing you realize when you wake up in that they are there again, settling in like bad weather, hovering like plague-bearing insects, swarming precisely as if they were indeed blue demons dispatched on their mission of harassment by none other than the Chief Red Devil of all devils himself; and yet perhaps as often as not it is also as if they squat obscene and vulturelike, waiting and watching you and preening themselves at the same time, their long rubbery necks writhing as if floating."

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