PHILIP CLARK is a music journalist who has written for many leading publications including The Wire, Gramophone, MOJO, Jazzwise, and The Spectator. He also writes for the Guardian, Financial Times, London Review of Books, and Times LiterarySupplement. He trained as a composer but these days prefers to produce his own sounds, playing piano as part of a weekly free improvisation workshop. Clark lives in Oxford with his wife, two children, two cats, and more recorded music than he can ever listen to.
"DAVE BRUBECK: A Life in Time is about the timeless life of the
inspired and inspiring jazz master Dave Brubeck. This biography,
written with love and passion, is a landmark document that is
insightful and inspiring all in itself. Bravo!"--JOE LOVANO, jazz
saxophonist
"Time Out may be what Brubeck (1920-2012) is known for, but, as
Philip Clark reveals in Dave Brubeck: A Life in Time, it is merely
the highlight of his long career as a composer, pianist and
bandleader. Mr. Clark, a British music journalist, has been writing
about Brubeck for more than 20 years. The present book is a
crystallization of an interview he conducted with his subject over
the course of several days in 2003, supplemented by further
interviews with Brubeck, his family, his musicians and associates,
and extensive research in the Brubeck archives. Thorough and
authoritative, Mr. Clark has done a great service to his subject's
legacy."--The Wall Street Journal
"[A] remarkable biography... [Clark writes] intelligently and
joyously... [and] fittingly, for a Brubeck biography, this is also
a multifarious work; adventurous with narrative and
structure."--MOJO
"[A]n engaging new biography... we feel the grain and texture and
historical weight of single moments, but only because we also
understand the larger picture. It's a rare jazz biography that
gives us both, so eloquently."--THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
"[This book] is that rare beast: an uncompromisingly analytical
study that absorbs and entertains, illuminating both its subject
and his social context."--LONDON JAZZ NEWS
"A brilliant book."--JAZZ PROFILES
"A concise but comprehensive biography... [Clark] hits the right
notes for die-hard Brubeck disciples and jazz neophytes
alike."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"A nontraditional biography that sings...as unconventional and
compelling as its subject."--KIRKUS REVIEWS
"An articulate, scrupulously-researched account based on first-hand
information, this book presents Brubeck's contribution to music
with the critical insight that it deserves."--BBC Music
Magazine
"Biography, social history, musicological exploration ... this
wonderful book is many things. But above all, it is a sort of
intoxicating literary jam session. Words and sentences spit and
spin and swing, creating rhythms and harmonies worthy of Brubeck
himself. The sheer descriptive verve, page after page, made me want
to listen to every single musical example cited. A major
achievement."--STEPHEN HOUGH, classical pianist and composer
"Compelling... By starting in [Brubeck's] autumnal years, the book
almost cinematically conjures flashbacks to the past, which get
fleshed out by interviews along the way."--Jazz Times
"Detailed, informed and engaging... Philip Clark's revealing study
enables a deeper and more complete understanding of this artist and
pioneer's life and work."--Gramophone
"It's hard to imagine anyone more qualified to write a Brubeck bio
than Philip Clark, who spent long periods of time with the man, his
band members, and his wife Iola; had unlimited access to his papers
and correspondence; and has been a flag-waving fan of the music for
ages. His book contains a head-spinning amount of detail bordering
on micro-history, with in-depth accounts of recording dates and
tours going back to the beginning, as well as the kind of musical
analysis that could only have come from years of close listening.
To call it 'exhaustive' is to undersell it."--The Los Angeles
Review of Books
"Richly detailed... a great achievement."--The Wire
"The emphasis on the technical side of Brubeck's music, and on
Brubeck's impact on rock and other nonjazz music, is thought
provoking." --BOOKLIST
"This is the writing about jazz that we've been waiting for. By
keeping the music at the center, and interweaving the background of
cultural, political and social change to illuminate the development
of the music, Clark gives us a complete picture of the artist's
life and work."--MIKE WESTBROOK, jazzpianist and composer
Finalist for Jazz Journalists Association's Jazz Book of the Year
(2021)
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