Expression in Pop-Rock Music is a collection of critical and
analytical essays written by todaya (TM)s top scholars on pop and
rock music. Applying a wide variety of analytical techniques and
critical approaches in the study of songs by artists such as Tori
Amos, David Bowie, James Brown, the Cure, Genesis, Radiohead, and
Frank Zappa, these essays tackle the musical text itself in coming
to terms with political, social, cultural, and stylistic issues
expressed in the most popular music of the past half-century. It
has been expanded in its second edition to include three new essays
and other additions accounting for the changes to the popular music
landscape since its first edition, with particular attention paid
to the rise of hip-hop and country music.
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