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RE>> The Derek Bailey book Out of print? My local Borders has been stocking it; they have a couple of copies there even as we speak. I own a copy myself - it's well worth checking out. Interesting part is that the focus is *not* on jazz or blues improvisation; there's a chapter on church organ improv, something I recall listening to my grandfather practice as a young whippersnapper... BTW, another book worth reading (this one's hot off the press) is Simon Frith's "Performing Rites", which gives an impressively researched and thought out account of the value system(s) that are brought to bear on "pop" (i.e., non-"high art") music by its practitioners, its audience, the media, and the recording industry. It is dense and thoroughly academic, but Frith raises many issues worth pondering in terms of the relationships between and among: music - musician - audience - business. More analysis, less aphorisms than, say, Robert Fripp's musings. (Relationship to Fred Frith? Dunno...) --Kingsley