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Analyzing Recorded Music Collected Perspectives on Popular Music Tracks

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Focal Press

Pubblicazione: 12/2022
Edizione: 1° edizione





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Analyzing Recorded Music: Collected Perspectives on Popular Music Tracks is a collection of essays dedicated to the study of recorded popular music, with the aim of exploring "how the record shapes the song" (Moylan, Recording Analysis, 2020) from a variety of perspectives. Introduced with a Foreword by Paul Théberge, the distinguished editorial team has brought together a group of reputable international contributors to write about a rich collection of recordings. Examining a diverse set of songs from a range of genres and points in history (spanning the years 1936–2020), the authors herein illuminate unique attributes of the selected tracks and reveal how the recording develops the expressive content of song performance. Analyzing Recorded Music will interest all those who study popular music, cultural studies, and the musicology of record production, as well as popular music listeners.




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Foreword by Paul Théberge Introduction: Analyzing and Interpreting Recorded Song Tracks Lori Burns, Mike Alleyne, and William Moylan Section I. Musical Genre, Culture, and Technology 1. "I Been Studying Rain": What Do We Hear When We Listen to the Blues of Robert Johnson? ("Preachin’ Blues," 1936) Tom Attah 2. Analyzing Hip-Hop Hacktivism and Automobility in Injury Reserve’s (2019) "Jailbreak the Tesla" (feat. Aminé) Steven Gamble and Justin Williams Section II. Track Revelations and Aural Mirrors 3. Hearing through the Grapevine: Marvin Gaye, Norman Whitfield and the Long Journey of Motown’s Biggest Hit (1967) Andrew Flory 4. "Let the Music Play" (1975): Hearing the Disco Mainstream in Barry White John Howland 5. Reaching for Stardom: Live and Studio Sound in Prince’s "Purple Rain" (1984) Steve Waksman Section III. Layers Make the Record 6. "In a Sky Full of People": Spatial and Cinematic Staging in Seal’s "Crazy" (1990) Mike Alleyne 7. Come Together: Feeling the Distemper of Murk and Elation with the Beatles (1969) and with Sheila E. and Ringo Starr (2017 and 2020) Walter Everett and Katie Kapurch 8. "A Tsunami of Voices": 10cc’s "I’m Not in Love" (1975) Mark Spicer and Stephen Spencer 9. Counterpoint and Expression in the Music of U2: "Gloria" (1981) Timothy Koozin Section IV. Sonic Journeys 10. On the Structure of Feeling in Bob Dylan’s "I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You" (2020) Michael Millner and William Moylan 11. "You Never Give Me Your Money": The Abbey Road Medley (1969) Albin Zak 12. Listening Beyond the Recording: The Judds’ "John Deere Tractor" (1984) Jocelyn Neal Section V. Sampling and Reframing 13. Sonic Materiality and Boom-Bap Embodiment in Conway’s "Biscotti Biscuit" (2018): An Autoethnography of Recording Analysis Michail Exarchos 14. "It Ain’t But One Kind of Blues": Kid Koala’s Bluesy Embrace of the Fragmented (2012) Ragnhild Brøvig 15. "Three and a Half Minutes of Attitude": Vocal Delivery, Groove, and Production in Azealia Banks’ "212" (2014) Anne Danielsen and Thea Sørli Paulsrud Section VI. Deconstructing the Mix and Production Process 16. Can You Hear the Thunder? The Tech-Processual Construction of Environmental and Emotional Situ in Ghost’s "Cirice" (2015) Samantha Bennett 17. Three-Dimensional Doom: My Dying Bride’s "Your Broken Shore" (2020) Mark Mynett 18. Transforming A Pop Song: The Journey of the Extended Club Remix (Taz Vegas’ "Am I Dreaming," 2019) Phil Harding Section VII. Voicing Identity through Genre 19. Framing the Female Voice in Doom Metal: Compositional and Sonic Elements in The Gathering’s "Strange Machines" (Mandylion, 1995) Lori Burns 20. Masking: Queer Aesthetics and Production Tricks in Orville Peck’s "Hope to Die" (2019) Stan Hawkins and Zack Bresler 21. "What Are You Gonna Tell Her?" (2020): Mickey Guyton’s Advocacy and Protest for Equality in Country Music Jada Watson 22. Form, Genre, and Vocal Performance in Nicki Minaj’s "Stupid Hoe" (2011) Olivia Lucas 23. Tracks and Transformations in The Wailers’ "Concrete Jungle" (1973) Mike Alleyne




Autore

William Moylan is Distinguished University Professor (2019–2022) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where he is a Professor of Music and Sound Recording Technology and served as Chairperson of the Department of Music. As a recording engineer and a producer, he has worked with emerging and leading artists across a broad spectrum of popular and classical genres. William Moylan is the author of Understanding and Crafting the Mix, 3rd Edition (Focal Press, Routledge, 2015) and Recording Analysis: How the Record Shapes the Song (Focal Press, Routledge, 2020). Lori Burns is Professor of Music at the University of Ottawa. Burns’ interdisciplinary research merges musical analysis and cultural theory to explore representations of gender in the lyrical, musical, and visual texts of popular music. Her monograph, Disruptive Divas: Feminism, Identity, and Popular Music (2002), won the Pauline Alderman Award from the International Alliance for Women in Music (2005). She is co-editor of two previous essay collections: The Pop Palimpsest (2018) and The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Video Analysis (2019). She is co-editor of the Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series and Associate Editor of Music Theory Spectrum. Mike Alleyne is Professor Emeritus with the Department of Recording Industry, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) and a Visiting Professor at the Pop Akademie in Germany. His work has been published in Popular Music & Society, Rock Music Studies, and Billboard magazine. His books include The Essential Hendrix (2020) and The Encyclopedia of Reggae (2012), and a co-edited collection entitlted Prince and Popular Music (2020). He also writes and edits for the SAGE Business Case Series in Music Marketing and contributed liner notes to the groundbreaking 9-CD box set, The Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap (2021).










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ISBN:

9780367546328

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 2.17 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:73 b/w images, 17 tables, 33 halftones and 40 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 416
Pagine Romane: xxx


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