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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Darren MuellerPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781478030072ISBN 10: 1478030070 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 15 March 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“Darren Mueller gives us a fresh take on jazz recordings that fundamentally transforms the way we think about jazz improvisation, the relationship between jazz musicians and recording technologies as well as the assumptions about how gender, race, and music inform their production. A profound reconception of jazz historiography, Mueller forces us to confront our deepest held notions about jazz through the musicians and record industry personnel that shaped the ways in which we hear and appreciate the music.” -- Kevin Fellezs, author of * Birds of Fire: Jazz, Rock, Funk, and the Creation of Fusion * “In this brilliantly researched and sophisticated work, Darren Mueller presents a genealogy of the jazz LP as it became canonized as the music’s familiar and durable mode of presentation on record. His advocacy for understanding recordings both as fixed moments of culture and freedom work and as evolving points of relation in a still emergent Afro-modernity is most compelling. Offering a much-needed intervention in African American studies, jazz studies, music history, and sound studies, At the Vanguard of Vinyl is a game changer for anyone who considers recordings as a site for interrogating technological change and cultural politics.” -- Charles F. McGovern, author of * Sold American: Consumption and Citizenship, 1890–1945 * “Darren Mueller gives us a fresh take on jazz recordings that fundamentally transforms the way we think about jazz improvisation, the relationship between jazz musicians and recording technologies as well as the assumptions about how gender, race, and music inform their production. A profound reconception of jazz historiography, Mueller forces us to confront our deepest held notions about jazz through the musicians and record industry personnel that shaped the ways in which we hear and appreciate the music.” -- Kevin Fellezs, author of * Birds of Fire: Jazz, Rock, Funk, and the Creation of Fusion * "“Darren Mueller gives us a fresh take on jazz recordings that fundamentally transforms the way we think about jazz improvisation and the relationship between jazz musicians and recording technologies, as well as our assumptions about how gender, race, and music inform record production. A profound reconception of jazz historiography, At the Vanguard of Vinyl forces us to confront our deepest-held notions about jazz through close attention to the musicians and record-industry personnel who shaped the ways in which we hear and appreciate the music.” -- Kevin Fellezs, author of * Birds of Fire: Jazz, Rock, Funk, and the Creation of Fusion * “In this brilliantly researched and sophisticated work, Darren Mueller presents a genealogy of the jazz LP as it became canonized as the music’s familiar and durable mode of presentation on record. His advocacy for understanding recordings as fixed moments of culture and freedom work and, at the same time, as evolving points of relation in a still emergent Afro-modernity is most compelling. Offering a much-needed intervention in African American studies, jazz studies, music history, and sound studies, At the Vanguard of Vinyl is a game changer for anyone who considers recordings as a site for interrogating technological change and cultural politics.” -- Charles F. McGovern, author of * Sold American: Consumption and Citizenship, 1890–1945 * ""This excellent title embraces art, technology and economics. Its accessible scholarship changes our understanding of a familiar artefact. . . . Mueller's title is one of my jazz books of the year, for sure."" -- Andy Hamilton * The Wire *" Author InformationDarren Mueller is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, and coeditor of Digital Sound Studies, also published by Duke University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |