Melbourne, 1971: radical counterculture, hippies, opposition to the Vietnam War and consumerism. The birth of Oz blues rock. Influenced by American blues after Robert Johnson, parallel to developments with Paul Butterfield, the Bluesbreakers and Canned Heat, Chain's music also developed in distinct ways, taking on a style later referred to as Oz blues, or Oz indigo. The emergence of prog rock and the consolidation of blues rock globally made for interesting times. Rock shifted beyond the basics, in the direction of new musical forms and prefigurative politics. In this moment, Chain, four regional white boys with jazz cred and blues licks, recorded the classic Oz blues single Black and Blue and its bedrock LP, Toward the Blues. 50 years later, it remains a monument in Australian rock history. Based on interviews with guitarist and singer Phil Manning, scholarly research and memoirs, this book tells the story of the album's creation and its cultural impact on the Melbourne music scene in a time of significant social change, seeking to capture the magic of that moment.
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That Peter Beilharz's writing has an inimitable, flowing backbeat will not surprise those familiar with his writing. Nor does it distract from Chain's own. In fact, you may be well advised to use the book as the score while you 'plug in those cans and travel across time, towards the blues, close to the sun.' -- Harry Blatterer, Macquarie University, Australia * Thesis Eleven Journal *
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Zielgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 197 mm
Breite: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5013-9013-5 (9781501390135)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Peter Beilharz is Professor of Critical Theory at Sichuan University, China, and has previously held chairs at La Trobe, Harvard, Leeds and Curtin Universities. He has published thirty books including Socialism and Modernity (2009) and Intimacy in Postmodern Times (2020). He founded the journal Thesis Eleven in 1980, and played as support to Chain in 1971.
Autor*in
Professor of Critical TheorySichuan University, China
Track listing
Preface
1. Once Around The Block
2. Tracks: Text
3. Before and After: Context
4. Time and Place: Big Context
5. Back Pages
Notes
Index