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Miles Davis was one of the musical giants of the twentieth century.
In a career that spanned more than five decades, Miles transformed
the face of jazz four or five times and his music resonates far
beyond the bounds of his genre. Miles made the most famous album in
the history of jazz, Kind of Blue, formed one of the greatest jazz
quintets in the 1960s and fused jazz with rock. Including unique
interviews with dozens of Miles' closest colleagues, many of whom
have never before been interviewed about their time with him, The
Last Miles concentrates on the final period of Miles' life, after
he had emerged from a five-year lay-off from the world of music.
Right up until the end of his life, he was still searching, still
exploring and still refusing to play it safe. The focus is on the
music Miles recorded and played, and how it evolved in the eyes of
the musicians he played with. Those interviewed include, George
Duke, Teo Macero, Tommy LiPuma, Marcus Miller, Darryl Jones and
Easy Mo Bee. There are also interviews with musicians who played
with Miles before the 1980s, including Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey,
Michael Henderson and Mike Zwerin, who give their own assessment of
the music Miles played during the final period of his life. Cheryl
Davies, Miles' only daughter, is also interviewed. The Last Miles
is full of fascinating new facts and stories about Miles. For the
first time, every member of the group of young musicians from
Chicago who helped bring Miles back into the music scene gives
their story. Music journalist George Cole also reveals for the
first time the full story behind a lost Miles Davis album recorded
in 1985, tells you about a song Miles co-wrote for Mick Jagger, how
he worked with Prince, and discovers new and unreleased music that
Miles recorded. If you've ever wanted to know how Miles recruited
his band members, what it was like working with Miles in the studio
or to play with him on-stage, The Last Miles has the answers. There
is at least one chapter devoted to each album that Miles recorded
during this period. Full track-by-track descriptions contain many
new and interesting tales behind the songs including how Sting came
to record on one of Miles' tracks, why Prince dropped a song slated
to appear on the Tutu album, how Gil Evans helped Miles compose
many of the tunes on the album Star People, what Splatch means and
who Ursula was.
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Fly Fisher's Guide
George Cole Bainbridge
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R798
Discovery Miles 7 980
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The Greatest Hymns (Hardcover)
George C (George Coles) 1 Stebbins, R a (Reuben Archer) 1856-1 Torrey
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R920
Discovery Miles 9 200
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This early work on fly fishing is a detailed and fascinating read
for any angler, containing much information that is still useful
and practical today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those
dating back to 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original
artwork and text.
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Sacred Songs [microform] (Hardcover)
Ira D (Ira David) 1840-1908 Sankey; James 1840-1907 McGranahan; Created by Geo C (George Coles) 184 Stebbins
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R833
Discovery Miles 8 330
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Discover the foundations, components and contemporary controversies
within the U.S. criminal justice system with the interdisciplinary
approach in Cole/Smith/DeJong's best-selling CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN
AMERICA, 10E. The authors draw ideas, themes and theories from
criminology, sociology, law, history, psychology and political
science to create an engaging approach that highlights the most
recent challenges for today's criminal justice professionals. You
examine topics such as controversial police practices, persistent
discrimination, efforts to reduce prison populations, consequences
of the coronavirus pandemic and the impact of new technologies.
This edition prompts you to consider what justice means in society
and your role, as you review the processes defining the fate of
those in the justice system and the impediments to achieving "equal
justice under law." MindTap digital resources reinforce concepts
and skills with brief audiocast episodes, career decision-making
scenarios and riveting examples.
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star in this Academy
Award-winning, epic retelling of the life and loves of the Egyptian
queen. Desperate to hold onto her throne in the face of Roman
expansion, Cleopatra (Taylor) employs all her charms in an attempt
to secure an alliance with Julius Caesar (Rex Harrison). When
Caesar is subsequently murdered, however, a vulnerable Cleopatra
quickly turns her affections to popular Roman general Mark Antony
(Burton). But although the relationship initially fares well, it's
not long before the once proud general, now emasculated by the
queen's charms, is reduced to a shadow of his former self that
presages the doomed lovers' ultimate fate.
Learn more about the dynamics of today's correctional system in the
U.S. with the fascinating, current content and balanced approach in
Clear/Reisig/Cole's market-leading AMERICAN CORRECTIONS, 13E.
Engaging discussions, actual cases with familiar names and
first-hand insights from those in the system immediately grab your
interest, while career overviews point to rewarding opportunities
in the field. You examine the latest facts and figures as well as
new developments and trends impacting correctional policy and
practice in the U.S., such as COVID-19 and the rising use of
methamphetamines and opioids. The authors provide an unbiased
treatment of institutional and community sanctions as this
well-rounded introduction examines the U.S. correctional system
from the perspectives of both the corrections worker and the
accused person. MindTap digital resources are also available with
interactive learning tools, video cases and career scenarios that
bring content to life.
A condensed but equally compelling version of the best-selling
corrections book on the market, AMERICAN CORRECTIONS IN BRIEF, 3rd
Edition, introduces you to the dynamics of corrections in a way
that captures your interest and encourages you to enter the field.
Complete with valuable career-based material, insightful guest
speakers who share their frontline perspectives, illuminating
real-world cases, and uniquely even-handed treatment of
institutional and community sanctions, the text examines the U.S.
correctional system from the perspectives of both the corrections
worker and the offender, providing you with a well-rounded,
balanced introduction to corrections.
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The Intruder (DVD)
Hugh Williams, Dennis Price, Michael Medwin, Duncan Lamont, Jack Hawkins, …
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R241
Discovery Miles 2 410
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Guy Hamilton directs this classic British drama. Former army
officer Wolf Merton (Jack Hawkins) has lost touch with the men he
commanded during the war. Now working as a stockbroker in London,
Wolf returns home one night to find an intruder inside his house.
Wolf quickly recognises the man as being Ginger Edwards (Michael
Medwin), a man who was once part of his platoon. Can Wolf help
Ginger return to a more honourable way of living?
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Male Quartet (Paperback)
George C (George Coles) 1 Stebbins, I. Allan (Ira Allan) 1874-1915 Sankey
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R506
Discovery Miles 5 060
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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