Don McLean: A Musical Tapestry
Autor Thomas MacFarlaneen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 dec 2026
Don McLean: A Musical Tapestry recounts the artist's early development, including the influence of Pete Seeger and Lee Hays, his engagement with social, political, and cultural phenomena through music, and the incorporation of visual elements into his songs. Working chronologically, from Tapestry (1970) to American Pie (1971) all the way through to American Boys (2024), the book explores the reception of McLean's work in the wake of the success of American Pie, concluding with a consideration of how the artist ultimately came to terms with the cultural impact of his most famous song, "American Pie."
The discussions featured in this volume employ songscape, an approach involving musical explorations from the perspective of a composer, descriptions of recording process, and interpretations of the spatial imagery evident on the finished track. It allows for the consideration of entire albums as galleries of recorded sound. In the process, it explores how artistic gestures can effectively unfold across various art forms. This approach generates new insights into a complex and compelling creative process and one artist's work over five decades.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798765150030
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
A Very Brief Introduction
1. Songscapes
2. Creative Spaces
3. Brushstrokes
4. Painting Principles
5. Putting it Together
6. Transformations
7. Adelaide & Hana
8. Persuasive Illusions
9. Dreamscores
10. Time Traveler
11. November's Way
12. Future Imperfect
13. A Synesthetic Education
14. The Weavers Revisited
15. New Beginnings
Sources
Index
1. Songscapes
2. Creative Spaces
3. Brushstrokes
4. Painting Principles
5. Putting it Together
6. Transformations
7. Adelaide & Hana
8. Persuasive Illusions
9. Dreamscores
10. Time Traveler
11. November's Way
12. Future Imperfect
13. A Synesthetic Education
14. The Weavers Revisited
15. New Beginnings
Sources
Index
Recenzii
As a full-throated veritable inventor of meta-rock-music, Don McLean certainly warrants a biography by the best in the writing-about-music business. Thom MacFarlane's books on The Beatles, his musicianship, and golden ear for words and music make him just such an author, and he really rings the bell in this unique book.
In MacFarlane's masterful biography, we see not only the less-known personal side to this complex yet poignantly joyful artist - we get a dive into the universal connections (musical and visual) between Art and Truth that have been the hallmark of McLean's work since his first big success, American Pie.
'Songscape,' MacFarlane's uniquely panoramic approach to popular song, illuminates for us, song by song, McLean's many possible influences (e.g. paintings, films, books, dreams, hopes, memories) as they evolve, through musical transformations, into artful links between songwriter and listener.
The author quotes McLean: 'I see songwriting as a mystical process which involves tuning something in on my psychic radio - I can't tell you how I write songs, or why I write them.' MacFarlane's 'Songscape' may be the answer.
For years we have become accustomed to an academic approach to Jazz but it is only in the last couple of decades that it seems popular music in the rock genre has been granted similar credence. What is refreshing about MacFarlane's writing is that he integrates personal experience / revelation with a more thorough excavation of the musicology underlying McLean's work. An artist in the singer / songwriter mold, a deep dive into McLean's work is long overdue. MacFarlane's balanced approach should satisfy this overlooked need in a fulsome way.
In MacFarlane's masterful biography, we see not only the less-known personal side to this complex yet poignantly joyful artist - we get a dive into the universal connections (musical and visual) between Art and Truth that have been the hallmark of McLean's work since his first big success, American Pie.
'Songscape,' MacFarlane's uniquely panoramic approach to popular song, illuminates for us, song by song, McLean's many possible influences (e.g. paintings, films, books, dreams, hopes, memories) as they evolve, through musical transformations, into artful links between songwriter and listener.
The author quotes McLean: 'I see songwriting as a mystical process which involves tuning something in on my psychic radio - I can't tell you how I write songs, or why I write them.' MacFarlane's 'Songscape' may be the answer.
For years we have become accustomed to an academic approach to Jazz but it is only in the last couple of decades that it seems popular music in the rock genre has been granted similar credence. What is refreshing about MacFarlane's writing is that he integrates personal experience / revelation with a more thorough excavation of the musicology underlying McLean's work. An artist in the singer / songwriter mold, a deep dive into McLean's work is long overdue. MacFarlane's balanced approach should satisfy this overlooked need in a fulsome way.