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This is Hip

The Life of Mark Murphy

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
262 Seiten
2018
Equinox Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78179-473-9 (ISBN)
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This Is Hip is more than a biography: it also evaluates Murphy's work as a singer and as a teacher of singers. Based on numerous interviews with those who knew him best, the book delves into a performing and recording career that spanned 60 years and earned him five Grammy nominations.
When Mark Murphy died in October 2015, the world lost one of the greatest jazz singer in history. Murphy was the last of his kind, a hipster of the Kerouac generation, who rejected the straight life of prosperity and numb consumerism. With a catalogue of more than 40 albums under his own name, Mark Murphy was a consummate improviser, who never sang a song the same way twice. He could have enjoyed a successful mainstream career in the vein of Mel Tormé or Jack Jones. But his ambition was greater – to be an artist, to rebel against the commercial music industry and to carry the jazz vocal flame wherever it led him.

Murphy was a master of scat and vocalese, of songwriting and the spoken word. He expanded the jazz singing repertoire, adding his own lyrics to instrumentals like John Coltrane’s Naima, Freddie Hubbard’s Red Clay, and Oliver Nelson’s Stolen Moments. Unrivalled as an interpreter of ballads, he was able to express longing and regret to a degree lacking in any other jazz singer.

For years he roamed the world, playing thousands of gigs. Rediscovered in the Eighties by a new audience of jazz dancers, and again in the 21st century by a digital generation who invited him to guest on their recordings, he remains a crucial though unjustly neglected figure in vocal jazz.

This Is Hip is more than a biography: it also explores Murphy’s innovative approaches both to singing and to the teaching of singers. Based on numerous interviews with those who knew him best, the book delves into a performing and recording career that spanned 60 years and earned him five Grammy nominations.

Peter Jones is a jazz singer and journalist based in London. He has taught film and media at a variety of London colleges, and published a short book on black cinema (BFI Publishing), followed by a handbook for media and film students (Hodder Arnold). During the making of his first album (`One Way Ticket to Palookaville' - 2013) he developed a serious interest in the work of Mark Murphy, which has continued ever since. He reviews concerts and CDs and conducts interviews for London Jazz News. His second album (`Utopia') was released in 2016.

Foreword: It's Compromise, Don't Bother

1. I See Inside the Song
2. Dues-paying Days
3. All the Bases were Loaded
4. Many Shades of Blue
5. That's what I Like about London
6. He's as Good as I Am
7. Ready for Anything
8. Where Fountains Drip in a Forgotten Tempo
9. It's Hot, it's Red Lights, it's Exciting!
10. I Remember Less and Less, Except You Baby
11. A Wild Animal, or a Child
12. Age Only Matters if You're a Cheese
13. The Mother of All Love Songs
14. Much to Do and Not a Moment to Spare

Appendix A: A Jazz Singer is a Singer who Sings Jazz
Appendix B: I Don't Want to Stamp out Singers Like Cookies
Discography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Popular Music History
Zusatzinfo 27 photos
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Jazz / Blues
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musikgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78179-473-1 / 1781794731
ISBN-13 978-1-78179-473-9 / 9781781794739
Zustand Neuware
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