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Last Train to Memphis - The Rise of Elvis Presley (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Peter Guralnick Last Train to Memphis - The Rise of Elvis Presley (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Peter Guralnick
R630 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R50 (8%) In Stock

Written with grace, humor, and affection, Last Train to Memphis has been hailed as the definitive biography of Elvis Presley. It is the first to set aside the myths and focus on Elvis' humanity in a way that has yet to be duplicated. A New York Times Notable BookWinner of the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award "Elvis steps from the pages. You can feel him breathe. This book cancels out all others." --Bob Dylan From the moment that he first shook up the world in the mid 1950s, Elvis Presley has been one of the most vivid and enduring myths of American culture. Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley is the first biography to go past that myth and present an Elvis beyond the legend. Based on hundreds of interviews and nearly a decade of research, it traces the evolution not just of the man but of the music and of the culture he left utterly transformed, creating a completely fresh portrait of Elvis and his world. This volume tracks the first twenty-four years of Elvis' life, covering his childhood, the stunning first recordings at Sun Records ("That's All Right," "Mystery Train"), and the early RCA hits ("Heartbreak Hotel," "Hound Dog," "Don't Be Cruel"). These were the years of his improbable self-invention and unprecedented triumphs, when it seemed that everything that Elvis tried succeeded wildly. There was scarcely a cloud in sight through this period until, in 1958, he was drafted into the army and his mother died shortly thereafter. The book closes on that somber and poignant note. Last Train to Memphis takes us deep inside Elvis' life, exploring his lifelong passion for music of every sort (from blues and gospel to Bing Crosby and Mario Lanza), his compelling affection for his family, and his intimate relationships with girlfriends, mentors, band members, professional associates, and friends. It shows us the loneliness, the trustfulness, the voracious appetite for experience, and above all the unshakable, almost mystical faith that Elvis had in himself and his music. Drawing frequently on Elvis' own words and on the recollections of those closest to him, the book offers an emotional, complex portrait of young Elvis Presley with a depth and dimension that for the first time allow his extraordinary accomplishments to ring true. Peter Guralnick has given us a previously unseen world, a rich panoply of people and events that illuminate an achievement, a place, and a time as never revealed before.

Looking To Get Lost - Adventures in Music and Writing (Paperback): Peter Guralnick Looking To Get Lost - Adventures in Music and Writing (Paperback)
Peter Guralnick
R478 Discovery Miles 4 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It covers old ground from new perspectives, offering deeply felt, masterful, and strikingly personal portraits of creative artists, both musicians and writers, at the height of their powers. "You put the book down feeling that its sweep is vast, that you have read of giants who walked among us," rock critic Lester Bangs wrote of Guralnick's earlier work in words that could just as easily be applied to this new one. And yet, for all of the encomiums that Guralnick's books have earned for their remarkable insights and depth of feeling, Looking to Get Lost is his most personal book yet. For readers who have grown up on Guralnick's unique vision of the vast sweep of the American musical landscape, who have imbibed his loving and lively portraits and biographies of such titanic figures as Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, and Sam Phillips, there are multiple surprises and delights here, carrying on and extending all the themes, fascinations, and passions of his groundbreaking earlier work. One of NPR's Best Books of 2020 One of Kirkus Review/Rolling Stone's Top Music Books of 2020 One of No Depression's Best Books of 2020

Sweet Soul Music - Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed): Peter Guralnick Sweet Soul Music - Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed)
Peter Guralnick
R584 R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Save R41 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Guralnick's writings on music and musicians are unique in the literature of American popular culture. His first three books, Feel Like Going Home, Lost Highway, and Sweet Soul Music-which together form a sort of trilogy that has achieved classic status-trace twentieth-century American popular music to its roots by bringing to life the people, the songs, and the performances that forever changed not only the American music scene but America itself.

Here, in a narrative that captures all the tumult and liberating energy of a nation in transition, is the story of the legendary performers-among them Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, James Brown, Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, and Al Green-who merged gospel and rhythm-and-blues to create sweet soul music.

The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll - The Illustrated Story of Sun Records and the 70 Recordings That Changed the World... The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll - The Illustrated Story of Sun Records and the 70 Recordings That Changed the World (Hardcover)
Peter Guralnick, Colin Escott; Foreword by Jerry Lee Lewis
R1,535 R1,174 Discovery Miles 11 740 Save R361 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A fascinating look at the history of Sun Records, the label that started Rock n' Roll, told through 70 of its iconic recordings. In Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1950s, there was hard-edged blues playing on Beale Street, and hillbilly boogie on the outskirts of town. But at Sam Phillips' Sun Records studio on Union Avenue, there was something different going on - a whole lotta shakin', rockin', and rollin'. This is where rock 'n' roll was born. Sun Records: the company that launched Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Carl Perkins. The label that brought the world, "Blue Suede Shoes," "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Breathless," "I Walk the Line," "Mystery Train," "Good Rockin' Tonight." The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll: 70 Years of Sun Records is the official history of this legendary label, and looks at its story in a unique way: through the lens of 70 of its most iconic recordings. From the early days with primal blues artists like Howlin' Wolf and B.B. King to long nights in the studio with Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis, you will see how the label was shaped and how it redefined American music. Accompanying the recordings is the label's origin story and a look at the mission of the label today, as well as "Sun Spot" sidebars--a fascinating dive into subjects such as how the iconic logo was created, the legendary Million Dollar Quartet sessions, and how the song "Harper Valley, PTA" funded the purchase of the label. Written by two of the most acclaimed music writers of our time, Peter Guralnick and Colin Escott, and featuring hundreds of rare images from the Sun archives as well as a foreword by music legend Jerry Lee Lewis, this is a one-of-a-kind book for anyone who wants to know where it all started.

Last Train to Memphis (Hardcover, New): Peter Guralnick Last Train to Memphis (Hardcover, New)
Peter Guralnick
R980 R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Save R121 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the moment that he first shook up the world in the mid 1950s, Elvis Presley has been one of the most vivid and enduring myths of American culture.
"Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley" is the first biography to go past that myth and present an Elvis beyond the legend. Based on hundreds of interviews and nearly a decade of research, it traces the evolution not just of the man but of the music and of the culture he left utterly transformed, creating a completely fresh portrait of Elvis and his world.
This volume tracks the first twenty-four years of Elvis' life, covering his childhood, the stunning first recordings at Sun Records ("That's All Right," "Mystery Train"), and the early RCA hits ("Heartbreak Hotel," "Hound Dog," "Don't Be Cruel"). These were the years of his improbable self-invention and unprecedented triumphs, when it seemed that everything that Elvis tried succeeded wildly. There was scarcely a cloud in sight through this period until, in 1958, he was drafted into the army and his mother died shortly thereafter. The book closes on that somber and poignant note.
"Last Train to Memphis" takes us deep inside Elvis' life, exploring his lifelong passion for music of every sort (from blues and gospel to Bing Crosby and Mario Lanza), his compelling affection for his family, and his intimate relationships with girlfriends, mentors, band members, professional associates, and friends. It shows us the loneliness, the trustfulness, the voracious appetite for experience, and above all the unshakable, almost mystical faith that Elvis had in himself and his music. Drawing frequently on Elvis' own words and on the recollections of those closest to him, the book offers an emotional, complex portrait of young Elvis Presley with a depth and dimension that for the first time allow his extraordinary accomplishments to ring true.
Peter Guralnick has given us a previously unseen world, a rich panoply of people and events that illuminate an achievement, a place, and a time as never revealed before. Written with grace, humor, and affection, "Last Train to Memphis" has been hailed as the definitive biography of Elvis Presley. It is the first to set aside the myths and focus on Elvis' humanity in a way that has yet to be duplicated.

It Came From Memphis - Updated and Revised (Paperback): Robert Gordon It Came From Memphis - Updated and Revised (Paperback)
Robert Gordon; Foreword by Peter Guralnick, Hanif Abdurraqib
R482 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Looking To Get Lost - Adventures in Music and Writing (Hardcover): Peter Guralnick Looking To Get Lost - Adventures in Music and Writing (Hardcover)
Peter Guralnick
R188 Discovery Miles 1 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his first collection of essays, Peter Guralnick dives deep into question at the heart of his body of work: What is the source of creativity? Spanning his decades-long career as America's foremost music scholar, this book brings us into the minds of the artists who inspire him. Looking to Get Lost brings the reader into Guralnick's one-of-a-kind relationships with his subjects, and we peek into how he was able to engage with musicians, writers, and creators as only he can: as a fan, a student, a peer, and in many cases as a friend.

Careless love - The Unmaking Of Elvis Presley (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed): Peter Guralnick Careless love - The Unmaking Of Elvis Presley (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed)
Peter Guralnick
R676 R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Save R50 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Careless Love is the full, true, and mesmerizing story of Elvis Presley's last two decades, in the long-awaited second volume of Peter Guralnick's masterful two-part biography.
"Last Train to Memphis," the first part of Guralnick's two-volume life of Elvis Presley, was acclaimed by the "New York Times" as "a triumph of biographical art." This concluding volume recounts the second half of Elvis' life in rich and previously unimagined detail, and confirms Guralnick's status as one of the great biographers of our time.
Beginning with Presley's army service in Germany in 1958 and ending with his death in Memphis in 1977, "Careless Love" chronicles the unravelling of the dream that once shone so brightly, homing in on the complex playing-out of Elvis' relationship with his Machiavellian manager, Colonel Tom Parker. It's a breathtaking revelatory drama that for the first time places the events of a too-often mistold tale in a fresh, believable, and understandable context.
Elvis' changes during these years form a tragic mystery that "Careless Love" unlocks for the first time. This is the quintessential American story, encompassing elements of race, class, wealth, sex, music, religion, and personal transformation. Written with grace, sensitivity, and passion, "Careless Love" is a unique contribution to our understanding of American popular culture and the nature of success, giving us true insight at last into one of the most misunderstood public figures of our times.

Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll - The Cosmic Genius of Sam Phillips (Paperback): Peter Guralnick Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll - The Cosmic Genius of Sam Phillips (Paperback)
Peter Guralnick; Edited by Jay Orr; Foreword by Knox Phillips; Contributions by Kyle Young; Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nashville City Blues - My Journey as an American Songwriter (Hardcover): James Talley, Peter Guralnick Nashville City Blues - My Journey as an American Songwriter (Hardcover)
James Talley, Peter Guralnick
R1,343 R1,062 Discovery Miles 10 620 Save R281 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For many diehard music fans and critics, Oklahoma-born James Talley ranks among the finest of American singer-songwriters. Talley's unique style-a blend of folk, country, blues, and social commentary-draws comparisons with the likes of Woody Guthrie, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash. In this engaging, down-to-earth memoir, Talley recalls the highs and lows of his nearly fifty-year career in country music. Talley's story begins in the hardscrabble towns of eastern Oklahoma. As a young man, he witnessed poverty and despair and worked alongside ordinary Americans who struggled to make ends meet. He has never forgotten his Oklahoma roots. These experiences shaped Talley's artistic vision and inspired him to write his own songs. Eventually Talley landed in Nashville, where his first years included exciting brushes with fame but also bitter disappointments. As an early champion of social justice causes, his ideals did not fit neatly into Nashville's star-making machine. By his own admission, Talley at times made poor business decisions and trusted the wrong people. His relationship with the country music industry was-and still is-fraught, but he makes no apology for staying true to his core principles. Nashville City Blues offers hard-won wisdom for any aspiring artist motivated to work hard and handle whatever setbacks might follow. Readers will also gain valuable understanding about the country music industry and the inescapable links between commerce and artistry.

The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll - The Illustrated Story of Sun Records and the 70 Recordings That Changed the World... The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll - The Illustrated Story of Sun Records and the 70 Recordings That Changed the World (Hardcover)
Peter Guralnick, Colin Escott
R1,230 R1,031 Discovery Miles 10 310 Save R199 (16%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

THE ILLUSTRATED STORY OF SUN RECORDS AND THE 70 RECORDINGS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD Sun Records: the company that launched Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Carl Perkins. This is where Rock 'n Roll was born. Written by two of the most acclaimed music writers of our time, The Birth of Rock n' Roll: 70 Years of Sun Records looks at this history of this legendary label through the lens of 70 of its most iconic recordings. Accompanying the recordings is the label's origin story and a look at the mission of the label today, as well as fascinating dives into subjects such as the legendary Million Dollar Quartet, and how the song "Harper Valley, PTA" funded the purchase of the label. Featuring hundreds of rare images from the Sun archives as well as a foreword by music legend Jerry Lee Lewis, this is a one-of-a-kind book for anyone who wants to know where it all started.

Sam Phillips - The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback): Peter Guralnick Sam Phillips - The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback)
Peter Guralnick
R533 R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Save R38 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Rock 'n' roll was born in rural Alabama, 1923, in the form of Sam Phillips, the youngest son of a large family living in a remote colony called the Lovelace Community. His father had a gift for farming, which was brought to an end by the Depression. His mother picked guitar and showed the kind of forbearance that allowed her to name her son after the doctor who delivered him drunk and then had to be put to bed himself. And yet from these unprepossessing origins, in 1951 Phillips made what is widely considered to be the first rock 'n' roll record, Ike Turner and Jackie Brenston's 'Rocket 88'. Just two years later a shy eighteen-year-old kid with sideburns, fresh out of high school, wandered into his recording studio to make a record 'for his mother', secretly hoping that it might somehow get him noticed. His name was Elvis Presley. Elvis's success, and the subsequent triumph of rock 'n' roll, was initially propelled to an almost astonishing degree by a limited number of releases by Carl 'Blue Suede Shoes' Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis - all from this tiny, one-man label. An engaging mix of biography and anecdote, Peter Guralnick's book brilliantly recreates one shining moment in the history of popular culture. And Sam Phillips was the man who brought it all about.

Nashville City Blues - My Journey as an American Songwriter (Paperback): James Talley, Peter Guralnick Nashville City Blues - My Journey as an American Songwriter (Paperback)
James Talley, Peter Guralnick
R604 Discovery Miles 6 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For many diehard music fans and critics, Oklahoma-born James Talley ranks among the finest of American singer-songwriters. Talley's unique style-a blend of folk, country, blues, and social commentary-draws comparisons with the likes of Woody Guthrie, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash. In this engaging, down-to-earth memoir, Talley recalls the highs and lows of his nearly fifty-year career in country music. Talley's story begins in the hardscrabble towns of eastern Oklahoma. As a young man, he witnessed poverty and despair and worked alongside ordinary Americans who struggled to make ends meet. He has never forgotten his Oklahoma roots. These experiences shaped Talley's artistic vision and inspired him to write his own songs. Eventually Talley landed in Nashville, where his first years included exciting brushes with fame but also bitter disappointments. As an early champion of social justice causes, his ideals did not fit neatly into Nashville's star-making machine. By his own admission, Talley at times made poor business decisions and trusted the wrong people. His relationship with the country music industry was-and still is-fraught, but he makes no apology for staying true to his core principles. Nashville City Blues offers hard-won wisdom for any aspiring artist motivated to work hard and handle whatever setbacks might follow. Readers will also gain valuable understanding about the country music industry and the inescapable links between commerce and artistry.

Sam Phillips - The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback): Peter Guralnick Sam Phillips - The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback)
Peter Guralnick
R851 R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Save R57 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
I Feel So Good - The Life and Times of Big Bill Broonzy (Paperback): Bob Riesman I Feel So Good - The Life and Times of Big Bill Broonzy (Paperback)
Bob Riesman; Foreword by Peter Guralnick; Contributions by Pete Townshend
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A major figure in American blues and folk music, Big Bill Broonzy (1903-58) left his Arkansas Delta home after World War I, headed north, and became the leading Chicago bluesman of the 1930s. His success came as he fused traditional rural blues with the electrified sound that was beginning to emerge in Chicago. This, however, was just one step in his remarkable journey: Big Bill was constantly reinventing himself, both in reality and in his retellings of it. Bob Riesman's groundbreaking biography tells the compelling life story of a lost figure from the annals of music history. "I Feel So Good" traces Big Bill's career from his rise as a nationally prominent blues star, including his historic 1938 appearance at Carnegie Hall, to his influential role in the post-World War II folk revival, when he sang about racial injustice alongside Pete Seeger and Studs Terkel. Riesman's account brings the reader into the jazz clubs and concert halls of Europe, as Big Bill's overseas tours in the 1950s ignited the British blues-rock explosion of the 1960s. Interviews with Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, and Ray Davies reveal Broonzy's profound impact on the British rockers who would follow him and change the course of popular music. Along the way, Riesman details Big Bill's complicated and poignant personal saga: he was married three times and became a father at the very end of his life to a child half a world away. He also brings to light Big Bill's final years, when he lost first his voice, then his life, to cancer, just as his international reputation was reaching its peak. Featuring many rarely seen photos, as well as a foreword by the celebrated music writer and historian Peter Guralnick, "I Feel So Good" will be the definitive account of Big Bill Broonzy's life and music.

Nighthawk Blues (Paperback, 1st Back Bay paperback ed): Peter Guralnick Nighthawk Blues (Paperback, 1st Back Bay paperback ed)
Peter Guralnick
R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hawk - the Screamin' Nighthawk - is a legendary bluesman, an uncompromising musician, and a cantankerous old man awash in memories of road trips and one-night stands, recording sessions and barroom escapades, love affairs and compulsive, inspired, down-home music making. As Hawk travels back down Highway 61 to Yola, Mississippi, for what may be his last gig, the novel immerses us in the world of Hawk, his friends and family, the nursemaid manager he craftily evades, and the beautiful young blues singer who alone can crack Hawk's crusty exterior.

Peter Guralnick - in this, his only novel to date - has drawn on his rich storytelling skills and his intimate knowledge of the blues to create an unforgettable character, and to give us a rare, unvarnished, utterly compelling look at a life in music.

Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 - The Year's Finest Writing On Rock, Pop, Jazz, Country And More (Paperback, 2000):... Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 - The Year's Finest Writing On Rock, Pop, Jazz, Country And More (Paperback, 2000)
Douglas Wolk, Peter Guralnick
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Welcome to the first volume in an exciting new annual series that celebrates the year's best American writing about music and its culture, as selected by one of the genre's preeminent practitioners. Covering the gamut of contemporary styles--rock, pop, rap, jazz, blues, country--Guralnick has chosen the kind of pieces that send you right to the record store, by both established writers and bright new talents. With thirty selections drawn from more than a hundred sources, including mainstream magazines like the"New Yorker," music journals like "Spin," and tiny 'zines and websites where the scribes of the new century are found, this collection will be indispensable for music lovers and lovers of wonderful writing alike.

Searching for Robert Johnson - The Life and Legend of the "King of the Delta Blues Singers" (Paperback): Peter Guralnick Searching for Robert Johnson - The Life and Legend of the "King of the Delta Blues Singers" (Paperback)
Peter Guralnick
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robert Johnson, while probably the most influential of all blues guitarists, is also one of the most obscure. Recognized as an influence on musicians like Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones, Johnson was poisoned by a jealous husband in 1938--at the age of twenty-seven. This untimely death, his supposed bargain with the devil that enabled him to play guitar, and the ferocity and tormented originality of his work have given rise to a legend that has inspired a Hollywood movie and numerous stories. Peter Guralnick?s extended essay about the life of the man and the myth, and of the place and time that produced both, illuminates much of the obscurity around Johnson without forfeiting any of the mystery.

Johnny's Cash and Charley's Pride - Lasting Legends and Untold Adventures in Country Music (Paperback): Peter Cooper Johnny's Cash and Charley's Pride - Lasting Legends and Untold Adventures in Country Music (Paperback)
Peter Cooper; Foreword by Peter Guralnick
R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Peter Guralnick, dean of rock-and roll-storytellers, writes in the introduction to Johnny’s Cash & Charley’s Pride, “Peter Cooper has always been in the mix.” Whether spending time with Johnny Cash or Kris Kristofferson, playing bass for Loretta Lynn, discussing songwriting with Taylor Swift, or introducing the Grateful Dead’s Robert Hunter to Porter Wagoner, Peter Cooper has continually found himself in the presence of music royalty and the recipient of countless intimate conversations, asides, and confidences. In Johnny’s Cash & Charley’s Pride: Lasting Legends and Untold Adventures in Country Music, Cooper chronicles his many “in the mix” tales since arriving in Nashville in 2000 to cover the country music scene for the Tennessean. Filled with untold stories and newly revealed histories, it is an informal yet well-studied inside view of country music’s greatest characters and pivotal moments. Now a senior director at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Cooper’s stories are akin to a curated behind-the-scenes tour of country music. Spanning nineteen chapters, Cooper offers an original take on the formative days at WSM and engaging introductions to an ensemble cast of country music’s icons, quirks, and golden-but-hidden personalities. With a gem on every page, Cooper has crafted a perceptive, smiling, and atypical immersion into the world of country music that will keep any music fan engaged with its wit, passion, and authenticity.

Making Tracks - A Record Producer’s Southern Roots Music Journey (Hardcover): Scott Billington, Peter Guralnick Making Tracks - A Record Producer’s Southern Roots Music Journey (Hardcover)
Scott Billington, Peter Guralnick
R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the 1980s through the early 2000s, a golden era for southern roots music, producer and three-time Grammy winner Scott Billington recorded many of the period’s most iconic artists. Working primarily in Louisiana for Boston-based Rounder Records, Billington produced such giants as Irma Thomas, Charlie Rich, Buckwheat Zydeco, Johnny Adams, Bobby Rush, Ruth Brown, Beau Jocque, and Solomon Burke. The loving and sometimes irreverent profiles in Making Tracks reveal the triumphs and frustrations of the recording process, and that obsessive quest to capture a transcendent performance. Billington's long working relationships with the artists give him perspective to present them in their complexity—foibles, failures, and fabled feats—while providing a vivid look at the environs in which their music thrived. He tells about Boozoo Chavis’s early days as a musician, jockey, and bartender at his mother’s quarter horse track, and Ruth Brown’s reign as the most popular star in rhythm and blues, when the challenge of traveling on the "chitlin’ circuit" proved the antithesis of the glamour she exuded on stage. In addition, Making Tracks provides a widely accessible study in the craft of recording. Details about the technology and psychology behind the sessions abound. Billington demonstrates varying ways of achieving the mutual goal of a great record. He also introduces the supporting cast of songwriters, musicians, and engineers crucial to the magic in each recording session. Making Tracks sings unforgettably like a "from the vault" discovery.

Feel Like Going Home - Portraits in Blues and Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed): Peter Guralnick Feel Like Going Home - Portraits in Blues and Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed)
Peter Guralnick
R496 Discovery Miles 4 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This vivid celebration of blues and early rock 'n' roll includes some of the first and most illuminating profiles of such blues masters as Muddy Waters, Skip James, and Howlin' Wolf; excursions into the blues-based Memphis rock 'n' roll of Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Rich, and the Sun record label; and a brilliant depiction of the bustling Chicago blues scene and the legendary Chess record label in its final days. With unique insight and unparalleled access, Peter Guralnick brings to life the people, the songs, and the performance that forever changed not only the American music scene but America itself.

Sam Phillips: Der Mann, Der Den Rock N Roll Erfand (German, Hardcover): Peter Guralnick Sam Phillips: Der Mann, Der Den Rock N Roll Erfand (German, Hardcover)
Peter Guralnick
R866 Discovery Miles 8 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Wie ein Mann Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash und Elvis Presley entdeckte, und sein winziges Label Sun Records aus Memphis die Welt auf den Kopf stellte! Der Autor der von Kritikern gefeierten Elvis-Presley-Biografie Last Train to Memphis bringt uns das Leben von Sam Phillips, dem visionaren Genie, das im Alleingang den revolutionaren Weg von Sun Records lenkte. Die Musik, die er in seinem winzigen Studio im Memphis formen wurde mit so unterschiedlichen Kunstlern wie Elvis Presley, Ike Turner, Howlin Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewis und Johnny Cash -, brachte einen Sound hervor, den man so noch nie zuvor gehoert hatte. Phillips brachte eine einzigartige Mischung aus schwarzen und wei en Stimmen hervor, die voller Leidenschaft die Vitalitat der einheimischen, amerikanischen Tradition verkundeten und gleichzeitig ein fur alle Mal eine neue, integrierte Musikwelt proklamierten. Mit umfangreichen Interviews und persoenlichen Beobachtungen aus erster Hand, die sich uber einen Zeitraum von 25 Jahren mit Phillips erstreckten, sowie umfassenden Interviews mit fast allen legendaren Kunstlern von Sun Records, liefert Guralnick ein leidenschaftliches, vorbehaltloses Portrat eines amerikanischen Originals.

The Man from Muscle Shoals - My Journey from Shame to Fame (Standard format, CD, Library Edition): Rick Hall The Man from Muscle Shoals - My Journey from Shame to Fame (Standard format, CD, Library Edition)
Rick Hall; Foreword by Peter Guralnick; Read by Jeremy Arthur
R744 R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Save R156 (21%) Out of stock
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