Lunacy: The Curious Phenomenon of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, 50 Years On
Autor John Kruthen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2023
Placing the album in its full cultural and musical context, Kruth provides an illuminating look at the ingredients of its great "sonic stew"-a mixture of musical styles from avant-garde electronic to jazz to classical, all of them contributing to its timeless originality. Lunacy features in-depth interviews with musicians, artists, DJs, and many others who have deeply personal relationships with the record, including a passionate astrophysicist, a leading brain surgeon's nurse (who has performed surgery while "Brain Damage" plays), and a woman who gave birth while screaming along to the Floyd's "Great Gig in the Sky."
Packed with behind-the-scenes details and unexpected insights, Lunacy is not just another rock history rehash, but a celebration of a unique time and the music that made it great.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781493067169
ISBN-10: 1493067168
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 21 colour photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Backbeat
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1493067168
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 21 colour photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Backbeat
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Singer/songwriter/music journalist Kruth (A Friend of the Devil) examines both Pink Floyd's development as a band and their iconic 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon, which he analyzes track by track. He also takes interesting side trips into somewhat related territory, such as an interview with Delaware State University astrophysicist Matthew Bobrowsky about the moon itself. Kruth grounds Pink Floyd's endeavors in the British blues explosion, the onset of widespread use of electronic sounds, psychedelic rock's appearance, and the surprisingly long history of the concept album. Copious quotes from the band members, whose personalities come across clearly, as well as remarks from contemporary musicians set the narrative. Since Pink Floyd used the same Abbey Road studios as the Beatles, whom the musicians acknowledged as influential, readers will see two vastly different paths music took in the 1960s and 1970s. A playlist, bibliography, and index are useful addenda. For fans of The Dark Side of the Moon, this book is especially welcome. Those not familiar with Pink Floyd or this particular venture will still likely appreciate the well-researched and swiftly flowing tale that combines musical intricacies with cultural context.
John Kruth takes the novel approach of breaking down the album song by song, following up the album analysis with a study of various facts of the album's longstanding cultural and historical impact ...
Takes you deeper inside the creation of this enigmatic work and its cultural reverberations that have echoed across the decades John Kruth sets the stage nicely, with a concise summary of the band's story before digging into the album track by track.
Lunacy is a standard-bearing rock-album vivisection for anyone interested in how a work of art can capture the zeitgeist, deservedly or not. -Nell Beram, author and freelance writer
Kruth is a well-studied music historian whose writing skills are mellifluous.
Magical . . . John Kruth is a fantastic writer!
Lunacy: The Curious Phenomenon of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon,' 50 Years On is John Kruth's exuberant but shrewd homage to one of the bestselling albums of all time and the band, place and era that begat it.
John Kruth takes the novel approach of breaking down the album song by song, following up the album analysis with a study of various facts of the album's longstanding cultural and historical impact ...
Takes you deeper inside the creation of this enigmatic work and its cultural reverberations that have echoed across the decades John Kruth sets the stage nicely, with a concise summary of the band's story before digging into the album track by track.
Lunacy is a standard-bearing rock-album vivisection for anyone interested in how a work of art can capture the zeitgeist, deservedly or not. -Nell Beram, author and freelance writer
Kruth is a well-studied music historian whose writing skills are mellifluous.
Magical . . . John Kruth is a fantastic writer!
Lunacy: The Curious Phenomenon of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon,' 50 Years On is John Kruth's exuberant but shrewd homage to one of the bestselling albums of all time and the band, place and era that begat it.