Experiencing David Bowie: A Listener's Companion: Listener's Companion
Autor Ian Chapmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2015
As Chapman suggests, Bowie recognized early on that in a post-war consumer culture that continued the cross-pollination of media platforms, the line between musician and actor was an ever-thinning one. Opposing romantic notions of authenticity in rock, Bowie wore many faces, challenging listeners who consider his large body of work with a bewildering array of musical styles, covering everything from classic vaudeville to heavy metal, glam rock to soul and funk, electronic music to popular disco. In Experiencing David Bowie, Chapman serves as tour guide through this vast musical landscape, tracing his development as a musical artist through twenty-seven studio albums he generated. Pivotal songs anchor Chapman's no-nonsense look at Bowie's work, alerting listeners to his innovations as composer and performer. Moreover, through a close look at Bowie's "visuals"-in particular his album covers, Chapman draws the lines of connection between Bowie the musician and Bowie the visual stage artist, illuminating the broad nature of his art.
This work will appeal to not only fans of David Bowie, but anyone interested in the history of modern popular music, fashion, stage and cinema, and modern art.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442237513
ISBN-10: 1442237511
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 160 x 233 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Listener's Companion
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1442237511
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 160 x 233 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Listener's Companion
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Series Editor Foreword
Acknowledgments
Timeline
Introduction
Chapter 1: Rock and Role: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1972
Chapter 2: The Actor Emerges: Hunky Dory, 1971
Chapter 3: Musical beginnings: David Bowie, 1967
Chapter 4: Messages from Ground Control: David Bowie (aka Space Oddity) and The Man Who Sold the World, 1969-1971
Chapter 5: Irresistible Decadence: Aladdin Sane, Pin Ups, and Diamond Dogs, 1973-1974
Chapter 6: Plastic Soul and the birth of The European Canon: Young Americans, and Station to Station,1975-1976
Chapter 7: The Sounds of Europe: Low, "Heroes," and Lodger,1977-1979
Chapter 8: The Rise and Fall of David Bowie: Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), Let's Dance, Tonight, Never Let Me Down, Tin Machine, and Tin Machine II, 1980-1991
Chapter 9: Rediscovering the Alien: Black Tie White Noise, The Buddha of Suburbia, Outside, Earthling, and 'hours.',1993-1999
Chapter 10: Twenty-first Century Man: Heathen, Reality, and The Next Day, 2003-2013
Postscript
Selected Listening
Selected Readings
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Timeline
Introduction
Chapter 1: Rock and Role: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1972
Chapter 2: The Actor Emerges: Hunky Dory, 1971
Chapter 3: Musical beginnings: David Bowie, 1967
Chapter 4: Messages from Ground Control: David Bowie (aka Space Oddity) and The Man Who Sold the World, 1969-1971
Chapter 5: Irresistible Decadence: Aladdin Sane, Pin Ups, and Diamond Dogs, 1973-1974
Chapter 6: Plastic Soul and the birth of The European Canon: Young Americans, and Station to Station,1975-1976
Chapter 7: The Sounds of Europe: Low, "Heroes," and Lodger,1977-1979
Chapter 8: The Rise and Fall of David Bowie: Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), Let's Dance, Tonight, Never Let Me Down, Tin Machine, and Tin Machine II, 1980-1991
Chapter 9: Rediscovering the Alien: Black Tie White Noise, The Buddha of Suburbia, Outside, Earthling, and 'hours.',1993-1999
Chapter 10: Twenty-first Century Man: Heathen, Reality, and The Next Day, 2003-2013
Postscript
Selected Listening
Selected Readings
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
What I particularly enjoyed was the writer's passion for Bowie's music, often recalling his excitement as a teenager at listening to each new release on vinyl for the first time. The innovations of each track are explored along with the visual impact and meanings of Bowie's album covers. Despite his enthusiasm, Chapman acknowledges and explains the reasons behind Bowie's less successful works in the 1980s and 90s. This work will greatly appeal to fans of David Bowie as well as anyone interested in the history of modern popular music, fashion, stage and cinema, and modern art.
David Bowie is one of the most daring and influential artists of his generation. Ian Chapman, musicologist and musician, serves as our tour guide, taking us through the ever-evolving art of Bowie. Chapman goes into great detail about every studio album, as Bowie glides from music hall to metal, glam to soul, disco to electronica. Bowie's compulsion to innovate becomes clear. And Chapman includes in this study an exploration of the visual aspects, so vital to Bowie's impact. The book gives us a far deeper understanding of a complex musical force.
Chapman's narrative approach is to describe the discovery of each new album in a kind of second-person voice: you go to the record store. You wait in line (yes, we used to do that). You take the record home. You look at the front and back covers. You put the record on the turntable. You flip it over after the side finishes. And so on. . . .[I]n Chapman's hands [this] works quite well, especially - I should think - with readers who actually did experience new records exactly that way. . . .Chapman makes the case for many of Bowie's more recent albums. . . .[And] the critical analysis he brings to bear upon such late-period Bowie albums as Heathen and Reality has gotten me interested enough that I just might check out those titles. And realizing that makes me say to Ian Chapman, 'Job well done.'
David Bowie is one of the most daring and influential artists of his generation. Ian Chapman, musicologist and musician, serves as our tour guide, taking us through the ever-evolving art of Bowie. Chapman goes into great detail about every studio album, as Bowie glides from music hall to metal, glam to soul, disco to electronica. Bowie's compulsion to innovate becomes clear. And Chapman includes in this study an exploration of the visual aspects, so vital to Bowie's impact. The book gives us a far deeper understanding of a complex musical force.
Chapman's narrative approach is to describe the discovery of each new album in a kind of second-person voice: you go to the record store. You wait in line (yes, we used to do that). You take the record home. You look at the front and back covers. You put the record on the turntable. You flip it over after the side finishes. And so on. . . .[I]n Chapman's hands [this] works quite well, especially - I should think - with readers who actually did experience new records exactly that way. . . .Chapman makes the case for many of Bowie's more recent albums. . . .[And] the critical analysis he brings to bear upon such late-period Bowie albums as Heathen and Reality has gotten me interested enough that I just might check out those titles. And realizing that makes me say to Ian Chapman, 'Job well done.'