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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Sullivan , Dave MarshPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 22.40cm , Height: 6.00cm , Length: 28.70cm Weight: 2.812kg ISBN: 9781442254480ISBN 10: 1442254483 Pages: 832 Publication Date: 17 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsIntroduction Forward Playlist 1: 1890-1919 Playlist 2: 1920-1929 Playlist 3: 1930-1939 Playlist 4: 1940-1949 Playlist 5; 1950-1959 Playlist 6: 1960-1964 Playlist 7: 1965-1969 Playlist 8: 1970-1979 Playlist 9: 1980-1989 Playlist 10: 1990-1999 Playlist 11: 2000-2009 Playlist 12: 2010-2016 Bibliography Alphabetical Song IndexReviewsSullivan is back with two more volumes of great popular song recordings. Volumes 1 and 2 (2013) featured entries for more than 1,000 titles. Volumes 3 and 4 add 1700 more noteworthy recordings. The format of this set is quite different from the earlier one's. Volumes 1 and 2 are arranged by topic (e.g., `Crazy Blues,' `Memories of You') and then chronologically within each `playlist.' That arrangement tells a story about how artists handled similar styles and emotions through the decades. The new set is 100- percent chronological. Each chapter/playlist features a different decade, beginning in 1890 and ending in 2016. This format tells the story of the evolution of popular music recordings as a whole. It also gives Sullivan the freedom to choose recordings regardless of topic or genre. Some of the selected songs received much less popular acclaim in their era than their `big hit' counterparts but were chosen because they have been `undeservedly neglected.' Once again, Sullivan's depth of knowledge and extensive research shows. He consulted the same musical halls of fame, books, magazines, awards lists, and other sources as for the first volumes, in addition spending many hours listening to a satellite radio station as it presented a five-week marathon of `50 years of Top 40 hits.' Each entry is written with authority and passion, includes references to each song's rankings in various genre and award lists (e.g., Billboard, Grammy, Your Hit Parade), and concludes with an extensive bibliography and title and name-and-subject indexes. Highly recommended to academic and public libraries. * Booklist * Continuing where his inaugural two volumes left off, Steve Sullivan explores additional selections of great but underappreciated song recordings in volumes three and four. Added are some 1,700 records and artists omitted from the earlier volumes for lack of space to complete Sullivan's review of over a century and a quarter of Anglo-North American pop music. But as music writer Dave Marsh explains in his foreword, what sets Sullivan apart as a music critic is not his vast knowledge of what was recorded, but his passion for seeing how the songs connect across time. Calling it the `Smithsonian of Soul,' Marsh praises Sullivan's work for its ability to bring long-forgotten, soul-stirring songs back to life. While it is impossible to read an entry for a familiar song and not `hear' it playing, it is equally possible to read an entry for an unfamiliar song and begin to `hear' it playing-thanks to Sullivan's exquisite descriptions.... This heavily footnoted music guide includes an extensive, themed bibliography and separate title and subject/name indexes.... Authoritative and a joy to browse, this goldmine will be an indispensable resource in pop culture collections and college libraries supporting music departments. * American Reference Books Annual * Continuing where his inaugural two volumes left off, Steve Sullivan explores additional selections of great but underappreciated song recordings in volumes three and four. Added are some 1,700 records and artists omitted from the earlier volumes for lack of space to complete Sullivan's review of over a century and a quarter of Anglo-North American pop music. But as music writer Dave Marsh explains in his foreword, what sets Sullivan apart as a music critic is not his vast knowledge of what was recorded, but his passion for seeing how the songs connect across time. Calling it the `Smithsonian of Soul,' Marsh praises Sullivan's work for its ability to bring long-forgotten, soul-stirring songs back to life. While it is impossible to read an entry for a familiar song and not `hear' it playing, it is equally possible to read an entry for an unfamiliar song and begin to `hear' it playing-thanks to Sullivan's exquisite descriptions.... This heavily footnoted music guide includes an extensive, themed bibliography and separate title and subject/name indexes.... Authoritative and a joy to browse, this goldmine will be an indispensable resource in pop culture collections and college libraries supporting music departments. * American Reference Books Annual * Author InformationSteve Sullivan is an author and contributor to such works as Pop Memories: The History of Popular Music, 1890-–1954; Va Va Voom: Bombshells, Pin-Ups, Sexpots and Glamour Girls; Bombshells: Glamour Girls of a Lifetime; and Glamour Girls: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. He is also the author Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings, Volumes 1 and 2 (Scarecrow Press, 2013), winner of Library Journal Best Reference Award for 2013 and a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2014. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |