
MusicQuake
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MusicQuake tells the stories of 50 pivotal albums and performances that shook the world of modern music - chronicling the fascinating tales of their creation, reception and legacy. Tracing enigmatic composers, risque performers and radical songwriters - this books introduces the history of 20th century music in a new light.
From George Gershwin and John Cage to Os Mutantes and Fela Kuti; from Patti Smith and The Slits to Public Enemy and Missy Elliott - by discussing each entry within the context of its creation, the book will give readers true insight into why each moment was so pivotal and tell the stories surrounding the most exciting music ever produced. Some were shocking, others confusing, beautiful and surreal; some were scorned on release, others were chart toppers; and yet more inspired entire movements and generations of new musicians.
These cutting-edge works, which celebrate novelty, technology and innovation, help define what music is today - acting as prime examples of how powerful songs can be.
This book is from the Culture Quake series, which looks into iconic moments of culture which truly created paradigm shifts in their respective fields. Also available are ArtQuake, FilmQuake and FashionQuake.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- This is the Modern World: 1913-1953
- A Beast Among the Beau Monde: Premiere of The Rite of Spring, Igor Stravinsky
- The 'Skandalkonzert' and the Second Viennese School
- The Birth of American Concert Music: Rhapsody in Blue, George Gershwin
- Jazz's Ten Commandments: Hot Five and Hot Seven Sessions, Louis Armstrong
- The Jazz Age
- A Protest Song to Chill the Blood: 'Strange Fruit', Billie Holiday
- 'I Ain't Got No Home in this World Anymore': Dust Bowl Ballads, Woody Guthrie
- Innovations in Records and Recording
- Birth of the Bop: 'Ko Ko', Charlie Parker
- Bebop: The Foundation of Modern Jazz
- The Sounds of Silence: 4'33", John Cage
- The Broad Church of Minimalism
- The Rise of Rock'n'Roll: 1954-1966
- The Hillbilly Cat Takes Off: 'That's All Right'/'Blue Moon of Kentucky', Elvis Presley
- The First Wave of Rock'n'Roll
- 'I Sing the Body Electric': Gesang der Jünglinge, Karlheinz Stockhausen
- The Vanguard of Electronic Music
- On the Mode: Kind of Blue, Miles Davis
- Free Jazz: No Rules
- Music to Scream to: 'She Loves You', The Beatles
- The British Invasion
- The Dual Life of a Song: 'Dancing in the Street', Martha and the Vandellas
- Tamla Motown
- Funk Hits the Billboard Top 10: 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag', James Brown
- 'The Old Order Changeth, Yielding Place to New': Bob Dylan 'Goes Electric' at the Newport Folk Festival
- Revolution From Studio to Street: 1967-1976
- New York Art Brut: The Velvet Underground & Nico, The Velvet Underground & Nico
- Psychedelic Pioneers
- A Tropicália One-off: Os Mustantes, Os Mustantes
- French Free Verse Meets World Music: Comme à la Radio, Brigitte Fontaine
- Anthem for a Divided Nation: 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Woodstock Festival, Jimi Hendrix
- Music and the Vietnam War
- A Rebirth of Club Culture: David Mancuso Opens the Loft
- Disco and the Rise of the DJ
- True Metal's First Masterpiece: Paranoid, Black Sabbath
- Metal in the 1970s
- One Man's State-of-the-Union Address: What's Going On, Marvin Gaye
- A Nabokovian Cult Classic: Histoire de Melody Nelson, Serge Gainsbourg
- Glam Rock's Original Rock'n'Roll Alien: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David Bowie
- Afrobeat Breaks Out: Gentleman, Fela Kuti
- The First Dub Masterpiece: Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle, Lee 'Scratch' Perry
- Dub: Drums, Bass and Drop-Outs
- The Road to the Future: 'Autobahn', Kraftwerk
- Kraftwerk's Legacy
- Poetry and the Dawn of Punk: Horses, Patti Smith
- The Pistols' Calling Card: 'Anarchy in the UK', Sex Pistols
- Punk to Post-Punk
- Beats and the Beaten Generation: 1977-1999
- The Future of Dance Music: 'I Feel Love', Donna Summer
- All-Female, Reggae-Driven Post-Punk Envelope-Pusher: Cut, The Slits
- Women and Punk
- A Landmark Release for Sampling: My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, Brian Eno and David Byrne
- Industrial Noise Milestone: Kollaps, Einstürzende Neubauten
- The Rosetta Stone of Turntablism: 'The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel', Grandmaster Flash
- Sampling: The DIY Ethos
- Afropop Crosses Over: Juju Music, King Sunny Adé and his African Beats
- Kate Bush Lets the Weirdness In: The Dreaming, Kate Bush
- Digital Recording and the CD
- Thrash Metal Comes of Age: Master of Puppets, Metallica
- Acid in the House: Rave
- A Hip-Hop Bomb: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back, Public Enemy
- Word: The Evolution of Rap
- Pop's Queen of Controversy Has Her Defining Moment: 'Like a Prayer', Madonna
- MTV and the Impact of Thriller
- Grunge's Breakout Album Redefines Rock: Nevermind, Nirvana
- Avant-Garde Electro Masterpiece: Selected Ambient Works 85-92, Aphex Twin
- Pioneering Female-Fronted Hip-Hop Release: Supa Dupa Fly, Missy Elliott
- A J-Pop Magnum Opus: Fantasma, Cornelius
- Napster, Streaming and the Music Industry
- Invention and Dissension: 2000-Present
- Critics' Darlings Confound Expectations: Kid A, Radiohead
- Daft Punk Redefine Dance Music - Again: Discovery, Daft Punk
- EDM in the USA
- Dizzying Farewell from a Beat-Making Genius: Donuts, J Dilla
- Phantasmagoric Rap Landmark: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West
- Deep Digging, Broad Thinking: The Rise of Art Rap
- The First App-Album: Biophilia, Björk
- Industry-Bamboozling Surprise-Release Visual Album: Beyoncé, Beyoncé
- The 'Drop Release'
- Flux and Flow: To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar
- Black Lives Matter
- Grime Gets Political: Stormzy at the Brits
- #MeToo
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Picture Credits
- Index
- Copyright
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