Singer-songwriters' lyrical reflections have a magical way of
expressing our own sentiments and feelings. Almost all of the
singer-songwriters discussed here -- including Bob Dylan, John
Lennon, Tom Waits, Amy Winehouse, The White Stripes, and many more
-- sing in an exotic and raw vocal style, which one would not
traditionally call reassuring, and yet their profoundly unique
voices appear to be the only ones capable of conveying their unique
messages. One of the key elements being studied in this book is the
fact that singer-songwriters often suffer from a deep sense of
loneliness, perhaps associated with a sense of being the only one
who could adequately sing and perform what they compose. Often,
even those who write within a famed partnership still compose for
that other voice exclusively, much to their chagrin. The irony here
is that it is this very tendency towards self-absorption that
allows these artists to speak so eloquently for all the rest of us.
Utilizing firsthand musical reflections on the nature of the
singer-songwriter psychology and its consequences on art and
private life, "Dark Mirror" explores the intricate nature of
isolation and self-absorption in the singer-songwriter's creative
work.
Lyrical reflections have a magical way of expressing our own
sentiments and feelings. Almost all of the singer-songwriters
discussed in this volume-including Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Tom
Waits, Amy Winehouse, The White Stripes, and many more -- sing in
an exotic and raw vocal style, which one would not traditionally
call reassuring, and yet their voices appear to be the only ones
capable of conveying their own unique messages. One of the key
elements being studied in this book is the fact that
singer-songwriters often suffer from a deep sense of loneliness,
perhaps associated with a sense of being the only one who could
adequately sing and perform what they compose. Often, even those
who write within a famed partnership still compose for that other
voice exclusively - much to their chagrin. The irony here is that
it is this very tendency towards self-absorption that allows these
artists to speak so eloquently for all the rest of us.
This work is divided into three principal sections: part one
delves into the singer-songwriters who function primarily as solo
artists; part two explores singer-songwriters who function
primarily as part of a team - and who wouldn't write quite the same
material for a different partner; and part three surveys those who
function as members of a larger thematic community or stylistic
tribe, within which they share certain creative sentiments.
Utilizing firsthand musical reflections on the nature of the
singer-songwriter psychology and its consequences on art and
private life, Dark Mirror explores the intricate nature of
isolation and self-absorption within the singer-songwriter's
creative work.
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