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Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation (Hardcover, New)
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Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation (Hardcover, New)
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More than fifteen years since the death of lead guitarist and
singer Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead stand as a symbol of the
unresolved cultural clashes of the 1960s. The band's thirty-year
odyssey is a testament to the American imagination, with thousands
of live concert recordings by fans and the band itself, preserved
alongside an impressive array of images, artwork, and
paraphernalia. Most recently, the Grateful Dead have released from
their vault their entire 1972 European tour, one of the largest
boxed sets of live music-seventy-three compact discs-ever released.
This publicly available archive of recorded music lays the
groundwork for David Malvinni's exploration of the band's musical
signature as the ultimate jam band in Grateful Dead and the Art of
Rock Improvisation. Malvinni considers a select group of songs from
the Dead's early repertoire, from its unique covers of "Viola Lee
Blues," "Midnight Hour," and "Love Light" to original masterpieces
like "Dark Star." Marrying basic music analysis to philosophical
frames offered by improvisatory musings of Heidegger, Derrida, and
Deleuze, Malvinni presents the core aesthetic underlying the Dead's
musical styling. In tracing the evolution of the band's unique jam
style, Malvinni outlines the Dead's gift as gatherers and inventors
of old and new soundscapes in their multifaceted improvisations.
Like no other band, the Dead brought together a variety of styles
from roots and folk to country and modal jazz to postmodern
European art music. Devoted Deadheads reveled in the band's
polyglot, risk-filled approach to playing live and the joint
band-audience quest to reach a type of sonic cosmic ecstasy,
commonly described as the "X factor." Although fans and scholars
alike recognize the Grateful Dead as icons of psychedelic music,
the band's improvisatory approach still remains an enigma to the
uninitiated. In Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation,
Malvinni unravels this mystery, walking readers through the band's
musical decision-making process. Written for rock music fans with
little to no background in music theory, as well as scholars and
students of popular music culture, the book reveals the method
behind the seeming chaos of America's greatest jam band.
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