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OverviewThe Blues Foundation's 1996 Hall of Fame ""Classics in Blues Literature"" award One of Vibe Magazine's ""Eight Favorite Music Books,"" Vibe, September 2007 One of Pitchfork Magazine's ""50 Favorite Music Books,"" 2011. One of the ""Fifteen Books Every Music Fan Should Read,"" Billboard 2022. Renowned music writer Peter Guralnick takes on rhythm and blues in ""the best history of '60s soul music anyone has written or is likely to write"" (New York Times). A gripping narrative that captures the tumult and liberating energy of a nation in transition, Sweet Soul Music is an intimate portrait of the legendary performers--Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, James Brown, Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, and Al Green among them--who merged gospel and rhythm and blues to create Southern soul music. Through rare interviews and with unique insight, Peter Guralnick tells the definitive story of the songs that inspired a generation and forever changed the sound of American music. ""One of the ten books [I] couldn't live without.""--Ta-Nehisi Coates Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter GuralnickPublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Arcade Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780316332736ISBN 10: 0316332739 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 01 July 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly 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""Sweet Soul Music is a masterpiece, as rich and strange as the life it seeks to comprehend....It should be treasured by all students of American music and culture....Such a book can only encourage and inspire us.""--Bob Cochran, Journal of American Folklore ""[An] epic trajectory, complex and relatable characters, telling details, and sharp prose that emphasizes empathy and clarity over showy idiosyncrasies....The book is as much about tragedy as triumph....Ultimately, this is a book about what was and-- just as crucially-- what might have been.""--Pitchfork (""Our 50 Favorite Music Books"") ""A large-scale, near-epic treatment. Few writers have ever discussed the musical partnership [between black and white], the friction...or the moment that gave rise to both, as movingly as it is discussed in this unusual book.""--Chris Morris, Los Angeles Reader ""A stunning chronicle....What Guralnick has written is...cultural history - a panoramic survey of a lost world....That world now lives on in the pages of this heartfelt history - oneof the best books ever written on American popular music.""--Jim Miller, Newsweek ""A textured, complex story with a multiplicity of fascinating angles....This book [is] no dusty treatise but rather flows with the exuberant detail and fine-tuned style that makes it not only informative but also scintillating to read.""--Gene Santoro, down beat ""Buy this book! In year to come it will seem like a bargain compared with all the wonderful records you will have to buy after reading the vivid accounts of Sweet Soul Music.""--Elvis Costello ""Compelling...Guralnick deftly orchestrates interviews, research, and his own impressions to convey the emotional impact of the music and the atmosphere in which it developed.""--Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times ""Guralnick goes beyond the performers, writing of the storefront record labels and publishing companies that brought the music to the public, the songwriters and studio musicians, and the people behind the scenes. He ends up giving more than just history. He gives a feel for the places and circumstances that gave birth to the '60s most exciting music.""--Elijah Wald, Boston Globe ""Guralnick has written a vastly important book: it will appeal to soul triviacs, but--more centrally--it is a book that gets to the heart of the politics of race in a vital area of the music business at a time when everything was opening out and the possibilities seemed literally limitless....More than anything else, it is a story of mass prejudice and individual goodwill, of trust and suspicion.""--Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express ""Guralnick teases some wonderful stories from his subjects....His essays on these giants magically transform interview materials, historical scholarship, critical insight, and unabashed passion into living, breathing, and almost singing portraits.""--Joe Sasfy, Washington Post Book World ""One of my favorite authors.""--Chuck D ""One of the liveliest examinations of popular music ever conducted.""--Ken Tucker, Philadelphia Examiner ""One of the ten books [I] couldn't live without.""--Ta-Nehisi Coates ""Page after page is simply filled with new revelations, ideas, and perspectives....Essential for anyone with even a passing interest in rhythm and blues in the sixties. It will stand!""--Rob Bowman, Memphis Star ""The best history of '60s soul music anyone has written or is likely to write, but it is much more than that....Written with rare sensitivity and understanding, Sweet Soul Music is as important for what it says about America, class and race issues, and the '60s, as for its outstanding musical, insights....A classic.""--Robert Palmer, New York Times Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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