The average rating for Biological markers of depression based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-01-19 00:00:00 Michael Easterling A great collection of memoirs,interviews and critical reviews of CP and his music. Also revealing transcriptions of radio interviews whch reveal his wide-ranging musical tastes including Stravinsky,Bartok and Ravel. As one who admires his amazing ability to improvise on almost any theme spontaneously it was interesting to learn more about the man and his music. Highly recommended for Charlie Parker fans or Bebop addicts everywhere! |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-04-04 00:00:00 Jose Mandor I read this cover to cover when it came out in 1998, but it gets pulled off the shelf frequently. This time around, I once again shook my head in wonder at the critical writing of Max Harrison, who wrote the essay on Parker's Dial and Savoy recordings. I also shook my head, but in a negative way, at most of the contemporary reviews of Parker's records. Recordings which are now considered timeless masterpieces are casually dismissed with B- or C+ ratings. A collection like this will tend to be somewhat uneven, and The Charlie Parker Companion is not exception. But it's an essential book for any Parker enthusiast. |
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