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"I wrote about 188 of my favorite jazz records."

Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz...David Stone Martin is a legendary artist who designed many jackets during the golden age of jazz. Murakami, who admires and collects the records designed by him, introduces all of his records in full color.

This is a superb jazz essay that makes you hear wonderful music just by holding and looking at the record jackets designed by David Stone Martin (DSM), and it makes you feel like you have gained something in life. (...)I would be happy if you think of this book as a book in which I freely talk about my feelings about jazz, with the jackets designed by DSM as one of the pillars. (From the preface)


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