Big Beat Steve Posted Sunday at 09:22 AM Report Posted Sunday at 09:22 AM On 2/15/2025 at 12:30 AM, Peter Friedman said: I have a copy of "Modern Jazz 1945-70 The Essential Recordings" , by Max Harrison, Alun Morgan, Ronald Atkins, Michael James and Jack Cook. I got my copy back in the late 1970's. It is a terrific book that I have consulted numerous times, especially in the first dacade or two after I got the book. Jazz Monthly was my favorite jazz periodical, and at one time I had every copy up until it ceased publication. The authors of the above book were all writers for Jazz Monthly. I was highly disappointed when that periodical stopped publication. Getting away from Vol. 1 of the "Essential Jazz Records" that Rakshakeh asked about, here is a question to those in the know: How does Vol. 2 of these "Essentials": Max Harrison, Eric Thacker , Stuart Nicholson, "The Essential Jazz Records, Volume 2: Modernism to Postmodernism" (London and New York: Mansell, 2000, 889 pp., compare to the referenced earlier guide? "Modern Jazz 1945-70 The Essential Recordings" , by Max Harrison, Alun Morgan, Ronald Atkins, Michael James and Jack Cook. I.e. as far as the time span (1945-70) of the earlier book is concerned? Largely same records selected, and just updated (pressings, etc.)? Or significant differences in the selections? So if one's main interest is pre-1960 recordings anyway, would it be worth tracking down a copy of the "1945-70" book and skip the "Vol. 2"? or would it be insightful comparing BOTH books? Even after re-reading the other thread linked earlier ... ... I am not sure how to figure this out. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted Sunday at 10:52 AM Report Posted Sunday at 10:52 AM Correction to my above post: "main interest is pre-1970 recordings" (not just pre-1960 only). Quote
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