Miles to Go
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Lawlor
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Chris Murphy
About this listen
Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, and a very unlikely Mother Teresa all have walk-on parts in this engaging, intelligent, and often hilarious narrative. Miles to Go takes us from the small seedy jazz clubs that Davis frequented to the world tours, and then finally to Davis' triumphant return with his celebrated concerts at Lincoln Center in the early 1980s.
©2002 Chris Murphy (P)2006 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
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- LeonBlank
- 16-07-24
One view into the life of a legend - but biased one.
Often when people from any entourage view their participation in legends life, they blow their part out of proportions and make assumptions that are often unverified and highly opinionated, as opposed to strictly factual...This is the case here as well, but it doesn't mean it isn't worth a listen, it also creaks open a door to the world of Miles Davis through backstage.
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- Jr Powney
- 07-01-20
No thanks
Drivel nonsense and unbelievably dull. Couldn’t wait for it to end.
I’ve had more fun listening to my grandparents go at it.
Murphy shat in my ears for 7 hours.
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- 07-04-21
Great for fans
If you’re already a big fan of Miles, have read the autobiography, heard the memories of band members and so on, then this is a really nice addition. Chris Murphy shows the personal side of Davis from the perspective of road manager and friend. I really enjoyed this.
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