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OverviewRemember 1984? The year happily wasn't like the book of the same name. The introduction of the Macintosh computer took a sledgehammer to it. So did the emergence of Mario Bros. Technology also ushered in compact discs, and cassettes outsold vinyl for the first time. It was the ""Year of the Yuppie,"" with fashion trending towards shoulder pads and power suits, neon-colored fabrics and parachute pants. The Space Shuttle Discovery launched its maiden voyage, while iconic movies such as Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop and Footloose ruled the box office. And through it all, there was the unforgettable music that defined the moment and became the soundtrack to our lives. There were indelible albums-Prince's Purple Rain, Madonna's Like a Virgin and Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. Van Halen's ""Jump"" became one of the most popular summer singles by the biggest band on the planet. The burgeoning influence of MTV forever changed how we saw artists and envisioned their songs, bringing the synth-pop genre and the growing influence of hip-hop culture to a massive audience. Alternative rock and hardcore were on the rise with R.E.M. and Black Flag, respectively. In On Record ""Vol. 2: 1984""-the second title in his award-winning series-acclaimed music journalist G. Brown transports readers back to one of the most vibrant years in music history. Through vivid storytelling and striking imagery, Brown shares his decades of exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and an archive of nearly 15,000 rare editorial photographs. Through his incisive writing and historical perspective, On Record ""Vol 2: 1984"" captures the energy, innovation and cultural shifts that defined the era. ExploreOn Record ""Vol. 2: 1984"" for a comprehensive record of musical legacies: The emergence of Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper and Paula Abdul as dominant female artists Defining records from Huey Lewis & the News, George Michael, Tears for Fears and even ""Weird Al"" Yankovic Strong releases in thrash metal and hard rock from Metallica, Iron Maiden and Twisted Sister New wave bands such as Culture Club, Thompson Twins and Frankie Goes to Hollywood, who told the world to ""Relax"" The year's top releases in R&B, alternative, country and jazz On Record ""Vol. 2: 1984"" brims with visual narratives that inspire, educate and entertain, providing an indispensable guide to the extraordinary music of that year. Meticulously edited and beautifully designed, this oversized edition is printed to the highest standards, making it a stunning gift or centerpiece for your living room, music room, man cave or creative space-wherever the soundtrack to your life plays loudest. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G. BrownPublisher: Colorado Music Experience Imprint: Colorado Music Experience Edition: 200 plus photos Dimensions: Width: 25.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.823kg ISBN: 9780991566846ISBN 10: 099156684 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 25 May 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI've always thought that the music journalists from large daily newspapers were more credible than others, if only for the fact that they saw and heard so much more music than anyone else. G. Brown, the Denver Post's beat writer for 26 years, proves my point with his On Record books. --Huey Lewis, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and actor I've always thought that the music journalists from large daily newspapers were more credible than others, if only for the fact that they saw and heard so much more music than anyone else. G. Brown, the Denver Post's beat writer for 26 years, proves my point with his On Record books. -- Huey Lewis, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and actor Author InformationG. Brown has navigated the Rocky Mountain musical landscape for decades, both as a journalist and as a radio personality. He covered popular music at the Denver Post for 26 years, interviewing well over 2,500 musicians, from Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen to Bono and Kurt Cobain. Published in numerous national magazines, including Rolling Stone and National Lampoon, Brown also covered music news and hosted and programmed for a myriad of Denver-based radio stations. He is the author of four other books, including the award-winning Red Rocks: The Concert Years, Colorado Rock Chronicles, and Telluride Bluegrass Festival: The First Forty Years. And he is the founding director of Colorado Music Experience, a nonprofit cultural and educational organization established to preserve the legacies of Colorado music. G. currently lives in Colorado. FB: @colomusic.org Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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