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Narrated by:
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Patrick Lawlor
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By:
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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.
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Critic reviews
"Murphy portrays Miles as funny, loyal, and generous, but lonely and often depressed, struggling with the pressures of his career and chaotic personal life during what was a difficult era for a jazz musician." (Booklist)
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- THERON QUARLES II
- 05-18-14
Want to get a feel for what made Miles tick!
Would you listen to Miles to Go again? Why?
When you want to step into the world of Miles this it he book that will take you right there.
What did you like best about this story?
The up close personal details of his daily life and the people he encountered over his years playing.
What does Patrick Lawlor bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The feeling that "he" in fact was friends with Miles
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
The mystery of Miles
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Great listen!
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Would you listen to Miles to Go again? Why?
Sure.
What did you like best about this story?
A labor of love. A personal tribute.
Which scene was your favorite?
Miles testing him as the caretaker of the cocaine. Telling him to keep it and help himself, yet glad to discover he would not violate the trust.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, and I did.
Any additional comments?
There were many sides to Miles. Just like there are many sides to everyone.
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- Gavin
- 05-09-24
Blowing his own horn
Expecting a book about Miles, got a book about the author blowing his own horn.
“Why aren’t my children more like you Chris?” Nauseating dribble.
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- Matthew
- 09-07-06
Miles to Go (Unabridged)
Avoid this Miles Biography. Although it contains a few interesting stories, it is more about the author's brush with fame and his experiences and exploits. It is frustrating listening to his detailed stories about his sexual conquests, drug experiences and encounters with other artists which have nothing to do with Miles Davis. I listened to this because I am a fan of Miles Davis, not Chris Murphy. It is also very poorly written.
I regret buying this audio book.
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