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Title: Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "Inventor of Jazz" by Alan Lomax, Dacid Stone Martin ISBN: 0-520-22530-9 Publisher: University of California Press Pub. Date: 05 November, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Lives Up To The Hype; Essential
Comment: This is a straight reprint of the original...they actually photographed the pages instead of having it re-typeset, thank god...and all the David Stone Martin illustrations are intact.
This is THE classic on jazz music and writing. Crazy stories, crazy times, with the unbelievable spinner of tales Jelly Roll holding the floor. Lomax could have just printed Jelly's comments verbatim and this would've been great, but he went to the trouble of tracking down a bunch of people who knew Jelly or were otherwise around New Orleans in the early daze, and this added detail spices the pot considerably. Alan Lomax's own commentary and observations are witty, charming, and spot on.
This edition is made definitive by a scholarly afterword bringing the reader fully up-to-date on modern Jelly Roll research. Quite a few pertinent details are now known that weren't when Lomax was writing this.
Up there with Mezz Mezzrow's "Really the Blues" as essential an text in the American music pantheon.
Rating: 5
Summary: An incredible book!
Comment: This is one of the rare books for it can be enjoyed by just about anyone who picks it up. Its the amazing account of the life of Jelly Roll Morton, one of the best jazz pianists of all time. Though a braggart and troubled man, he created some of the very best pieces of jazz. The book goes into his life from his childhood and his time working at Storyville to the very troubled end in the early forties. You learn about his family, his troubled relationships with Anita and Mabel and how he went from being wildly successful to dying virtually forgotten. Voodoo, New Orleans, jazz and Creole culture, its all here.
Written with flair and never boring, Mr. Jelly Roll is a book that you will read more than once. Its a look at a legend and a glimpse into a world we can only know of through books and music. Get this if you want a good read and a look at Mr. Morton's life. A true classic.
Rating: 5
Summary: You can almost smell the smoke in the back rooms
Comment: Alan Lomax interviewed Jelly Roll while doing an extensive set of recordings shortly before Morton's death. He followed up with a number of interviews with people who knew Jelly Roll. Lomax did a fabulous job of keeping himself out of the way while letting the often colorful information from the interviews tell the story of Jelly's part in the birth of jazz, a story with triumphs, massive ego and ultimate decline. I read a library copy and am buying a copy for a present.
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Title: Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton by Howard Reich, William Gaines ISBN: 0306812096 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: 13 May, 2003 List Price(USD): $26.00 |
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Title: We Called It Music: A Generation of Jazz (Quality Paperbacks Series) by Eddie Condon ISBN: 0306804662 Publisher: Da Capo Press Pub. Date: 01 April, 1992 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Alan Lomax: Selected Writings, 1934-1997 by Alan Lomax, Ronald Cohen ISBN: 0415938546 Publisher: Routledge Pub. Date: 01 March, 2003 List Price(USD): $30.00 |
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Title: Deep Blues by Robert Palmer ISBN: 0140062238 Publisher: Penguin Books Pub. Date: 01 May, 1995 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: Blues People : Negro Music in White America by Leroi Jones ISBN: 068818474X Publisher: Perennial Pub. Date: 03 February, 1999 List Price(USD): $13.00 |
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