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OverviewThe first book of its kind, this discography covers the history of steel band and pan music on recordings from their beginnings. In more than 775 entries, it comprises all known recordings on phonograph records, cassettes, and compact disks in which one or more steel pans is featured or used in an accompanying role. This includes steel bands of any size and configuration, pan soloists, and small ensembles in a variety of settings. For each entry, information is provided on the location of the recording session/studio, release date, record company catalog number, and complete contents. Indexes facilitate access to artists, arrangers/conductors/musical directors, record titles, years of release, and compositions; and appendices provide additional information on record manufacturers and distributors, calypsonians, and sources. A reference bibliography completes the work. The creation, teaching, and performance of most of othe pan music of the past belongs to an oral tradition. There is therefore little written preservation of this work and audio recordings often provide the only documentation of the art of many gifted composers, arrangers, performers, and tuners. These recordings constitute a primary source of information regarding past performance practices, evolving playing styles and techniques, and pan tuning innovations. While serving as a guide for locating these recordings, this discography also will function as a research tool to aid researchers into many other aspects of the steel pan movement. As such, it will be a valuable resource for scholars, performing artists, educators, instrument builders, composers, arrangers, and enthusiasts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Edition: Annotated edition Volume: No. 49. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.709kg ISBN: 9780313279522ISBN 10: 0313279527 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 17 November 1992 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Abbreviations and Symbols An Annotated Discography of Steel Band and Pan Recordings 1951-1991 Supplement Appendices: Record Manufacturers and Distributors, Calypsonians, Source Information Indices: Performing Artists, Arrangers, Conductors and Musical Directors, Titles, Years, Compositions ReferencesReviews?Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber.?-Notes ?This discography is worth having, especially for its broad compilation of steel band LPs from a wide variety of sources.?-New West Indian Guide This discography is worth having, especially for its broad compilation of steel band LPs from a wide variety of sources. -New West Indian Guide Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber. -Notes ?Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber.?-Notes "?Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber.?-Notes ?This discography is worth having, especially for its broad compilation of steel band LPs from a wide variety of sources.?-New West Indian Guide ""This discography is worth having, especially for its broad compilation of steel band LPs from a wide variety of sources.""-New West Indian Guide ""Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber.""-Notes" Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber. -Notes This discography is worth having, especially for its broad compilation of steel band LPs from a wide variety of sources. -New West Indian Guide ?Forty Years of Steel is an admirable accomplishment that does justice to its subject. Not only does it provide research with an invaluable reference tool, but it furnishes indisputable proof of the richness and vitality of the Caribbean steel band tradition, and gives an idea of the considerable inroads it has made elsewhere in the world. One can only hope that it will not be long before other Caribbean musical styles and traditions can boast discographies of a comparable caliber.?-Notes ?This discography is worth having, especially for its broad compilation of steel band LPs from a wide variety of sources.?-New West Indian Guide Author InformationJEFFREY THOMAS is a freelance drummer/percussionist and a composer of percussion music. Trained as an ethnomusicologist, his thesis was A History of Pan and the Evolution of the Steel Band in Trinidad and Tobago. In addition he has published articles on related subjects in journals and reference books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |