Like Young: Jazz, Pop, Youth And Middle Age
By (Author) Francis Davis
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
24th October 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
781.65
Paperback
368
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
The latest collection of essays by peerless music and culture writer Francis Davis, who "has long combined Gary Giddins's musical acuity with Whitney Balliett's literary flair"-Boston Phoenix. Modern jazz and rock 'n' roll, both of which were once identified with youthful insurrection, have reached middle age. So have many longtime listeners -including Francis Davis. Now, in these thirty-one articles, the revered jazz critic considers music young and old, examining performers from Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Ornette Coleman and Sun Ra. But what makes this Davis's most surprising book is the inclusion of such pop icons as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Burt Bacharach, and Lou Reed. Using himself as an example, Davis pinpoints our collective longing for a time when we (and our music) were younger-and more inclined to take risks. Lively, opinionated, gracefully written, and often very funny, Like Young is a book for those who have long savored Davis's writing, as well as for those just now discovering him.
Francis Davis, author of the acclaim ed books Outcats and History of the Blues and a fo rthcoming biography of John Coltrane (Knopf), writ es about music for The Atlantic Monthly and the Ne w York Times, among other publications. He lives i n Philadelphia.