Wald Elijah (Teaches Blues History Teaches Blues History Ucla Los Angeles Ca) - The Blues: A Very Short Introduction - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: Praised as "suave soulful ebullient" (Tom Waits) and "a meticulous researcher a graceful writer and a committed contrarian" (New York Times Book Review) Elijah Wald is one of the leading popular music critics of his generation. In The Blues Wald surveys a genre at the heart of American culture. It is not an easy thing to pin down. As Howlin Wolf once described it " When you ain't got no money and can't pay your house
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Description: Praised as "suave soulful ebullient" (Tom Waits) and "a meticulous researcher a graceful writer and a committed contrarian" (New York Times Book Review) Elijah Wald is one of the leading popular music critics of his generation. In The Blues Wald surveys a genre at the heart of American culture. It is not an easy thing to pin down. As Howlin Wolf once described it " When you ain't got no money and can't pay your house rent and can't buy you no food you've damn sure got the blues." It has been defined by lyrical structure or as a progression of chords or as a set of practices reflecting West African "tonal and rhythmic approaches " using a five - note "blues scale." Wald sees blues less as a style than as a broad musical tradition within a constantly evolving pop culture. He traces its roots in work and praise songs and shows how it was transformed by such professional performers as W. C. Handy who first popularized the blues a century ago. He follows its evolution from Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith through Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix; identifies the impact of rural field recordings of Blind Lemon Jefferson Charley Patton and others; explores the role of blues in the development of both country music and jazz; and looks at the popular rhythm and blues trends of the 1940s and 1950s from the uptown West Coast style of T - Bone Walker to the "down home" Chicago sound of Muddy Waters. Wald brings the story up to the present touching on the effects of blues on American poetry and its connection to modern styles such as rap. About THE Series: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket - sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts analysis perspective new ideas and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Title: The Blues: A Very Short Introduction
Author(s): Wald Elijah (Teaches Blues History Teaches Blues History Ucla Los Angeles Ca)
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Barcode: 9780195398939
Pages: 152 Pages, 10 Black And White Halftones
Publication Date: 8/5/2010
Series: Very Short Introductions
Category: Blues
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Wald Elijah (Teaches Blues History Teaches Blues History Ucla Los Angeles Ca) - The Blues: A Very Short Introduction - Paperback