

An edition of Running the voodoo down (2005)
the electric music of Miles Davis
By Phil Freeman
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Backbeat Books,Distributed to the book trade in the US and Canada by Publishers Group West
Language
eng
Pages
241
Description:
"Running the Voodoo Down digs deep into Miles Davis's electric music, reminding us that this period encompassed the entire second half of the trumpeter's career, from 1967 until his death in 1991. Running the Voodoo Down examines this quarter-century of music in detail and discusses its importance to Davis's career and to the whole of American music and culture. Freeman places Davis's controversial 1960s and '70s albums in a broader context than earlier critics have done, encouraging us to hear Miles's music alongside the work of Sly Stone, Jimi Hendrix, and the trumpeter's own sidemen. Running the Voodoo Down reactivates the long-running debate surrounding this important and frequently misunderstood music, and offers longtime jazz fans and new listeners alike unexpected insights into Davis's unique genius."--Jacket.
subjects: History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Jazz-rock (Music), Jazz-Rock, Analysis, appreciation, Jazz, Music
People: Miles Davis