In histories of music, producers tend to fall by the wayside--generally
unknown and seldom acknowledged. But without them and their
contributions to the art form, we'd have little on record of some of the
most important music ever created. Discover the stories behind some of
jazz's best-selling and most influential albums in this collection of
oral histories gathered by music scholar and writer Michael Jarrett.
Drawing together interviews with over fifty producers, musicians,
engineers, and label executives, Jarrett shines a light on the world of
making jazz records by letting his subjects tell their own stories and
share their experiences in creating the American jazz canon.
Packed with fascinating stories and fresh perspectives on over 200
albums and artists, including legends such as Louis Armstrong, John
Coltrane, and Miles Davis, as well as contemporary artists such as Diana
Krall and Norah Jones, Pressed for All Time tells the unknown stories
of the men and women who helped to shape the quintessential American
sound.