Kind of Borrowed, Kind of Blue

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74 (2):179-185 (2016)
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Abstract

In late 2014, the jazz combo Mostly Other People Do the Killing released Blue—an album that is a note-for-note remake of Miles Davis's 1959 landmark album Kind of Blue. This is a thought experiment made concrete, raising metaphysical puzzles familiar from discussion of indiscernible counterparts. It is an actual album, rather than merely a concept, and so poses the aesthetic puzzle of why one would ever actually listen to it.

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P. D. Magnus
State University of New York, Albany

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