hello all, I'm looking for a good paperback jazz guide and I know of two at the moment: Penguin guide to jazz All music guide to jazz which would you suggest? thank you in advance Patrick _____________________________________________________________ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filtering with LYCOS MAIL PLUS for $19.95/year. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus&ref=lmtplus
Penguin guide to jazz All music guide to jazz
I think all of the contents of the All Music guide can be found on the website (http://www.allmusic.com) along with much much more, not to mention search abilities by side personnel, song titles, etc. The advantage to All Music is that it's reasonably thorough and has tons of info but the drawbacks are that it's by numerous writers (even including me) who naturally have different approaches and the AMG books also tend to be a bit disorganized (try to find a particularly Ellington compilation for instance out of all the Ellington pages). I use the website constantly but haven't opened one of the books in maybe a couple of years. I've liked the Penguin guide ever since it first appeared in the US even though to be honest I don't find it much use as an actual guide. Seems like the bulk of the records get 3 to 4 stars so little distinction is made that way and the written descriptions can be too brief or even contradict the star ratings in some cases. I also realize they need to focus on in-print releases for reasons of space but wish they could keep older items that will be reprinted, are still easily available or just have sufficient interest. But since the Penguin guide is written by two people it's pretty consistent as far as tone and attitude and they have pretty broad tastes so not much gets slighted offhand (except pop and light jazz almost completely ignored but then so what?). And it's also just lots of fun to browse: I've sat down to look up one release and then half an hour later will still be flipping through it. Lang
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(except pop and light jazz almost completely ignored but then so what?).
Reminds me of Richard Cook's comment in The Wire: "Sade once told me that she couldn't imagine going through life without a big record collection, and I think that was about the only time I felt any empathy with her." Later, Ben http://www.thewilyfilipino.com
i like the penguin guide. while they do delete stuff that goes out of print they do mention stuff that is out of print so then i can go hunt for it. cause i usually trust their taste. although i dont know why they insist on continually keeping arthur doyle out of the guides. i guess none of his labels send them promos or something. On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Patrick Borsarini wrote:
hello all,
I'm looking for a good paperback jazz guide and I know of two at the moment:
Penguin guide to jazz All music guide to jazz
which would you suggest?
thank you in advance Patrick
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