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Smith’s interest in explosions, blurbage and academese is elevated to a stunning new level of its own in this passage, which is surely the worst sentence anyone has ever written about the Spice Girls, or spice, or girls: “The release and overwhelming popularity of ‘Spice,’ and the explosion of interest in female empowerment at the micro level that was towed along on the trailer hitch of its ‘girl power’ posturing, was a watershed moment in a suddenly epidemic interest in gender identity and its related disciplines, making ‘Spice’ an unlikely but worthy candidate as one of the most important releases of the 1990s.”
Chris Smith's 101 Albums That Changed Popular Music tells the fascinating stories behind the most groundbreaking, influential, and often controversial albums ever recorded, ranging from The Anthology of American Folk Music (1952) to Elephant (2003) by The White Stripes.Organized chronologically to capture the flow of culture from one album to the next, this volume illuminates how these classic recordings reflected--and sometimes changed--the political, social, and economic culture of their eras. Among the featured albums are releases from the hard-bluesexplosion of the '60s, including Robert Johnson's King of the Delta Blues Singers, a landmark collection whose songs were later covered by the likes of Cream, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones. Punk made its mark in the '70s with Patti Smith's Horses and the Clash's London Calling. In the '80sMichael Jackson's blockbuster LP, Thriller, not only topped the charts, it became the best-selling record of all time. Diversity defined the '90s, with the most influential albums ranging from Garth Brooks' No Fences, which made country one of the hottest musical genres of the decade, to Dr. Dre'sdebut, The Chronic, a multi-platinum smash hit that brought West Coast hip hop into the mainstream. For each album, the book lists the basic publication information, including release date, label, and producer. More important, Chris Smith sheds light on the history of these albums, revealing theinspiration behind their creation, and why they continue to stand the test of time. Selected on the basis of their popular appeal and influence on later genres, the albums included represent a wide variety of genres, such as blues, jazz, rock, reggae, rockabilly, folk, soul, hip-hop, and country.A timeline of important events, a selected bibliography for further reading, and an appendix of albums that almost made the cut round out this volume, making it a gold mine of information for everyone who loves popular music. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)781.64026Arts & recreation Music General principles and musical forms Traditions of music Western popular music {equally instrumental and vocal}LC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |