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Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues

Autor Paul Oliver
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 aug 2009
In the 1920s, Southern record companies ventured to cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and New Orleans, where they set up primitive recording equipment in makeshift studios. They brought in street singers, medicine show performers, pianists from the juke joints and barrelhouses. The music that circulated through Southern work camps, prison farms, and vaudeville shows would be lost to us if it hadn't been captured on location by these performers and recorders. Eminent blues historian Paul Oliver uncovers these folk traditions and the circumstances under which they were recorded, rescuing the forefathers of the blues who were lost before they even had a chance to be heard. A careful excavation of the earliest recordings of the blues by one of its foremost experts,Barrelhouse Bluesexpands our definition of that most American style of music.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780465008810
ISBN-10: 046500881X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 49 illustrations/photos
Dimensiuni: 149 x 225 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Civitas Books
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Paul Oliveris an eminent writer on the history of the blues. From an early age he collected blues records and books on the blues, publishing his first article inJazz Journalin 1951. Since that time he has published dozens of books on the history of the blues and blues music, includingConversations with the Blues,The Story of the Blues, andBlues Fell this Morning. He lives in Oxford, England.

Recenzii

The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Detailed and deeply felt,Barrelhouse Bluesis quite the education.”

Examiner.com
“Oliver's research is deep and his opinions raise questions, but his is a fine book for any blues fan yearning to learn about its origins.”