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well, I feel about Scott Yanow the way Christians feel about the anti-christ - run away, maybe put a stake through his heart. The guy is prolific but the epitome of mediocre, and not particularly accurate to boot - I would run from any source with his name on it.

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Perhaps I should have said "casual reference source." Yes, I agree w/Allen & Mike's comments about Yanow, but I still browse AMG and the AMG Jazz Guide simply because both sources are much more inclusive than, say, Penguin, which has far better reviews, but which stubbornly refuses to include OOP titles (although AMG Jazz doesn't have all of them either). For scholarly work, yeah, Yanow's a non-starter, but I'll probably pick this one up eventually as an "initial" reference source.

What was the big book on jazz in film that came out back in the early 1980s?

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Well, I have one, albeit outdated, volume dedicated to this subject:

David Meeker: JAZZ IN THE MOVIES, (Da Capo)@1981.

Nice black & white photos as well as synopses of commercial films done to that time which either feature jazz or have some jazz on the soundtrack.

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Tangent - I was looking in Meeker yesterday trying to recall a film that had a score by Dave Brubeck. It's not in there - and it's not what's coming up on cursory websearches. It was a mystery, set in New England. I'm almost positive it's not "Ordeal By Innocence" although that *is* an Agatha Christie film (and it's certainly not "All Night Long").

Something I saw on late night TV maybe 15 or so years ago.

Anyone? (no, I haven't checked the Yanow book.......)

Mike

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I recomend Krin Gabbard's Jammin' at the Margins as a scholarly book about jazz in films but it certainly doesn't attempt to be encyclopedic. Meeker's book is out of print but he told me that

he plans to give his archives to the Library of Congress (or maybe he said the Smithsonian) so taht they could be made available on line. (He's not very happy with his long time employers the British Film institute which is why he's not giving it to them. )

Meanwhile the Yannow book is pretty good in letting you know what's available even if you don't agree with his evaluations. Very good intgerviews with film collectors at the end of the book.

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I recomend Krin Gabbard's Jammin' at the Margins as a scholarly book about jazz in films but it certainly doesn't attempt to be encyclopedic.

I'm a fan of JAMMIN' and the anthology that he edited (JAZZ AMONG THE DISCOURSES). Surprised that the latter didn't include Scott Deveaux's "Constructing the Jazz Canon," which would've made a nice fit (it turned up instead in an anthology that Gerald Early edited).

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"All Night Long" was just on TCM recently. Had never seen this before.

It's been out on DVD in Europe for a couple of years . Worth seeing , and even more , worth hearing . The soundtrack came out on Fontana ( and on Epic in the U.S. ) ; don't think it's on CD though . The Mingus-Brubeck scene was apparently instigated by Mingus !

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