Miles to Go - The Lost Years (Hardcover, illustrated edition)


Told by Chris Murphy, a young, down-on-his-luck, Irish-American guitarist who devoted himself to Miles Davis, first as his roadie and assistant, and then as one of his most trusted road managers, Miles to Go is a frank and intimate exploration of Daviss eccentric working life, drug habits, paranoia, depression, and subsequent recovery. It also deals with Daviss troubled relationship with his children and the controversial role Cicely Tyson played in his life. Murphy explores the dynamics that made Daviss band work so well together, placing Daviss work in a historic, literary, and musical framework. It corrects Daviss own almost self-hating autobiography, and attempts to treat with some balance the rumors about Davis being bisexual and HIV positive upon his death. Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, and a very unlikely Mother Theresa all have walk-on parts in this engaging, intelligent, and often hilarious narrative that takes us from the small seedy jazz clubs that Davis was always at home in, to the world tours, and then finally to Daviss triumphant return with his celebrated concerts at Lincoln Center in the early 80s. Eight pages of black-and-white photos are included.


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Told by Chris Murphy, a young, down-on-his-luck, Irish-American guitarist who devoted himself to Miles Davis, first as his roadie and assistant, and then as one of his most trusted road managers, Miles to Go is a frank and intimate exploration of Daviss eccentric working life, drug habits, paranoia, depression, and subsequent recovery. It also deals with Daviss troubled relationship with his children and the controversial role Cicely Tyson played in his life. Murphy explores the dynamics that made Daviss band work so well together, placing Daviss work in a historic, literary, and musical framework. It corrects Daviss own almost self-hating autobiography, and attempts to treat with some balance the rumors about Davis being bisexual and HIV positive upon his death. Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, and a very unlikely Mother Theresa all have walk-on parts in this engaging, intelligent, and often hilarious narrative that takes us from the small seedy jazz clubs that Davis was always at home in, to the world tours, and then finally to Daviss triumphant return with his celebrated concerts at Lincoln Center in the early 80s. Eight pages of black-and-white photos are included.

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Imprint

Thunder's Mouth Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2002

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Dimensions

229 x 153 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

272

Edition

illustrated edition

ISBN-13

978-1-56025-361-7

Barcode

9781560253617

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LSN

1-56025-361-4



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