Phil Spector: Sound of the Sixties: Tempo: A Rowman & Littlefield Music Series on Rock, Pop, and Culture
Autor Sean MacLeoden Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 noi 2017
Phil Spector: Sound of the Sixties follows the ups and downs of Spector's career as an entrepreneur and businessman, technical wizard and musical visionary, record label master and collaborator with the biggest bands of the age. Spector left an indelible mark on American pop music, creating an iconic soundtrack that still attracts new listeners today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442267053
ISBN-10: 1442267054
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 160 x 237 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Tempo: A Rowman & Littlefield Music Series on Rock, Pop, and Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1442267054
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 160 x 237 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Tempo: A Rowman & Littlefield Music Series on Rock, Pop, and Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Between Elvis and the Beatles
Chapter 1: To Know Him Is to Love Him: Early Life and Formative Years
Chapter 2: There's No Other: Entrepreneur and Business Man
Chapter 3: Tomorrow's Sound Today: Technical Wizard and Musical Visionary
Chapter 4: Pocket Symphonies for the Kids: Teenagers
Chapter 5: He's A Rebel: Feminism and Civil Rights
Chapter 6: He Hit Me: Control and Power
Chapter 7: You've Lost That Loving Feeling: Collective Consciousness Versus Ego Consciousness
Chapter 8: He's Sure the Boy I Love: Mentor and Protégés
Chapter 9: Get Back: Master and Servant
Chapter 10: End of a Century: Decline and Fall
Conclusion: The Genius that the Geniuses Go To
Chapter 1: To Know Him Is to Love Him: Early Life and Formative Years
Chapter 2: There's No Other: Entrepreneur and Business Man
Chapter 3: Tomorrow's Sound Today: Technical Wizard and Musical Visionary
Chapter 4: Pocket Symphonies for the Kids: Teenagers
Chapter 5: He's A Rebel: Feminism and Civil Rights
Chapter 6: He Hit Me: Control and Power
Chapter 7: You've Lost That Loving Feeling: Collective Consciousness Versus Ego Consciousness
Chapter 8: He's Sure the Boy I Love: Mentor and Protégés
Chapter 9: Get Back: Master and Servant
Chapter 10: End of a Century: Decline and Fall
Conclusion: The Genius that the Geniuses Go To
Recenzii
MacLeod ... chronicles Spector's life and work from his early years and his growing love of music to his technical wizardry, work with the Beatles and John Lennon, and crash into disgrace after he was convicted of murdering actress Lana Clarkson in 2003.... MacLeod's ... book certainly reminds readers of Spector's musical genius and his lasting contributions to rock and roll and pop music, and it serves as a helpful introductory survey to the best work on Spector.
The American music scene was in rough shape at the end of the 1950s. Elvis was in the army; Buddy Holly was dead; Chuck Berry was in prison; Little Richard had retired. There was a big hole in pop music, and music producer Phil Spector filled it in the 1960s and '70s, with girl bands, new sounds, and big hits (the Righteous Brothers' 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'' and the Beatles' 'The Long and Winding Road,' to name but two). In this insightful book, the author traces Spector's career from fame to obscurity to eccentricity to seclusion to imprisonment (he was convicted of murder in 2009). MacLeod's approach is to look at Spector's life as a whole and not to focus on the legal case; he's out to give Spector his due as a musical genius, a man who richly deserved his legendary status.... [M]usic fans will be fascinated.
Phil Spector: Sound of the Sixties follows the ups and downs of Spector's career as an entrepreneur and businessman, technical wizard and musical visionary, record label master, and collaborator with the biggest bands of the age.
Sean MacLeod's book underscores the importance of Phil Spector's musical journey as the key producer of the twentieth century. It places his work in a wider social context and details the torments and triumphs that drove him to become the inventive genius who set the standard for others to follow
Sean MacLeod thoroughly covers all bases in the Spector myth. Not only are Spector's legendary productions examined in full, their influence is also discussed in a wider cultural and social context. As such, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the Tycoon of Teen and his fabled Wall of Sound
A fascinating read. . . . Sean MacLeod brings to life every step of Spector's creation of the Wall of Sound-and what followed. MacLeod details an exposé of a talented musician, creative genius, technical innovator, and manipulative social misfit's successful rise from immigrant roots and a dysfunctional family to his eventual demise in a pointless and murderous end game.
The American music scene was in rough shape at the end of the 1950s. Elvis was in the army; Buddy Holly was dead; Chuck Berry was in prison; Little Richard had retired. There was a big hole in pop music, and music producer Phil Spector filled it in the 1960s and '70s, with girl bands, new sounds, and big hits (the Righteous Brothers' 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'' and the Beatles' 'The Long and Winding Road,' to name but two). In this insightful book, the author traces Spector's career from fame to obscurity to eccentricity to seclusion to imprisonment (he was convicted of murder in 2009). MacLeod's approach is to look at Spector's life as a whole and not to focus on the legal case; he's out to give Spector his due as a musical genius, a man who richly deserved his legendary status.... [M]usic fans will be fascinated.
Phil Spector: Sound of the Sixties follows the ups and downs of Spector's career as an entrepreneur and businessman, technical wizard and musical visionary, record label master, and collaborator with the biggest bands of the age.
Sean MacLeod's book underscores the importance of Phil Spector's musical journey as the key producer of the twentieth century. It places his work in a wider social context and details the torments and triumphs that drove him to become the inventive genius who set the standard for others to follow
Sean MacLeod thoroughly covers all bases in the Spector myth. Not only are Spector's legendary productions examined in full, their influence is also discussed in a wider cultural and social context. As such, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the Tycoon of Teen and his fabled Wall of Sound
A fascinating read. . . . Sean MacLeod brings to life every step of Spector's creation of the Wall of Sound-and what followed. MacLeod details an exposé of a talented musician, creative genius, technical innovator, and manipulative social misfit's successful rise from immigrant roots and a dysfunctional family to his eventual demise in a pointless and murderous end game.