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La fuga e l'addio (Italian Edition)

DOC La fuga e l'addio (Italian Edition) by Gaia Baracetti in Arts-Photography

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Gli Argonauti operano al di fuori di ogni restrizione. Non sono stati creati per difendere uno stato o un governo ma ogni individuo di ogni popolo; collaborano con ogni nazione per prevenire e neutralizzare ogni minaccia biologica o militare che potrebbe destabilizzare o portare al collasso lequilibrio mondiale. Non sono paladini o cavalieri senza macchia; la loro esistenza egrave; finanziata da persone che hanno in mano il potere economico del mondo che non vogliono che lago della bilancia vada a pendere a favore di qualcun altro; pertanto finanziano gli Argonauti che quindi possiedono mezzi e attrezzature migliori rispetto a quelli della maggior parte dei corpi militari deacute;lite. Durante una missione di routine scopriranno che non tutto egrave; stato raccontato come egrave; veramente successo e che il passato ha molto piugrave; da raccontare di quello che si pensi.


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very informativeBy Bakari ChavanuI dont have a strong background in the history of jazz; but this book seems to be a good one for studying the history and influence of two jazz greats; Davis and Train. I particularly like the second half of the book in which the authors devote extended interpretations and the cultural history of albums and single compositions; such as Milestones; Blue Train; Kind of Blue; A Love Supreme; Giant Steps; `Round About Midnight. The first half of the book delves more into the personal background of the two musicians.Washing and Griffins book is by no means a definitive study. It simply sheds light on the relationship between Davis and Coltrane. It ends with the emergence of Miles Davis and the jazz fusion era. But it provides an overview of the history of the two great giants; describing how so different they were--Davis; the cool and more confident jazz band leader; and Coltrane; the more spiritual; sometimes timid; gentler of the two. Of course; Coltrane by 1961 formed his own group; and that time he was jazz figure breaking new territory. I had not known about there differences until reading this book.This book focuses a little more Davis than it does on Coltrane; which makes me want to definitely read a full biography of Coltrane; because he seems such a complex figure; that theres much more to him than what they book conveys.Finally; I would add; that in this era of digital technology; I really hope that jazz books like this do more to link readers to particular compositions that will be discussed in this book. It would be great if the authors had a website in which they list all the titles of compositions that will be discussed; and perhaps allow readers to listen to those songs on their website. I have several Davis and Coltrane albums; but I still needed to go on YouTube to find many of compositions that the authors write about. This book will be very accessible to those who have a strong background in jazz music; but it will be somewhat challenging to those of us who are just beginning to study the jazz; beyond just listening to it.Clawing at the Limits of Cool will be among several books on the history of jazz that I will be reading in the coming months.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Maurice MyersGood book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy richard lindellSorry; only have looked at it briefly so far

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