A review by casualblasphemy
Miles: The Autobiography by Miles Davis

3.0

An interesting read, especially for it's style. That said, Miles doesn't paint an especially flattering portrait of himself. He admits to virtually every sin he was ever accused of and makes it very clear he's not apologizing for any of them. He also doesn't go into a great deal of detail about his creative process or the recording sessions for many of his albums. I suppose this isn't a huge surprise, though it does make for a slightly disappointing read.