The Selling Sound: The Rise of the Country Music Industry (Refiguring American Music): The Rise of the Country Music Industry (Refiguring American Music)


The Selling Sound: The Rise of the Country Music Industry (Refiguring American Music): The Rise of the Country Music Industry (Refiguring American Music)

Country Music Festival, Creetown’s own Country Music Weekend
Creetown Country & Western Music Festival. Here we are again, now with 11 years of Country Music festivals under our belts, ready to welcome you to our 12th Creetown Country Music

Da Capo Best Music Writing: The Year’s Finest Writing on Rock, Hip-hop, Jazz, Pop, Country, and More (Da Capo Best Music Writing)

94 Baker Street: The Pop Psych Sounds of the Apple Era 67-69
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Customer Review: Early thoughts
I have just recieved this today and it is an impressive package. The tracks have good sound, given the origin of some of them. The sleeve notes are excellent, especially the good news of further Iveys tracks to follow. However there is one problem, there only appears to be 18 tracks on this disk, not the 21 stated. The missing tracks are by Misunderstood. If there had been a problem with these tracks, perhaps this could have been dealt with before the disk was released. Consequently a star is lost.
Customer Review: Psych Sounds From Apple
Beatles collectors, jump on this one if you have not already. This CD fills in some Apple-related gaps nicely. Apple Publishing was kept busy in the late 60’s with several tracks by Grapefruit, Focal Point, Ways and Means, Misunderstood, Paintbox and John Fitch and Associates. Some of these saw the light of day and others not but there is not a bad track here. I think this is the perfect example of the fact The Beatles were juggling way too much at the time to really give much time to the publishing arm of Apple but these tracks will show the listener that the groups involved deserved much more. Some of the shining moments of the CD include five demo recordings by The Iveys later to become Badfinger. Much has already been said about them so I will only add that these tracks add to the list of truly great and under appreciated songs from this incredible band. The packaging is done very well with several band pictures and a previously unpublished photo of John, Paul and Ringo with Grapefruit. Additionally anyone who is into 60’s British Psychedellia would live this collection as well. I would not hesitate to buy this one.

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About Time: the Definitive Mod-Pop Collection 1967-1968 Customer Review: Misleading
I agree with Mauricio from Brazil – The Attack are no ‘Mod’ band, not sure what they are but whatever it is, it’s pretty average.
Customer Review: Mod??
Why people nowadays have this obsession to call everything from the sixties as “mod”? They surely fooled me. There’s nothing mod about this guys or their songs! Nothing!
Calling this cd as “the Definitive Mod-Pop Collection” is simply a way to cash in the growing mod scene. So pretentious.
Putting that aside, it’s rather an average band, some songs are just good, nothing exceptional.
If you’re thinking about buying this cd, thinking it’s something like The Who’s “My Generation” or the Small Faces debut, you’ll be very disappointed.
Their sound, overall, is much more similar with the early 70’s hard rock. They did try some psychedelic tricks, but not very successfully.

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The Velvet Underground (Icons of Pop Music)

As a singer I was ambitious: Sonu Nigam – Hindustan Times
Quality control: Singer Sonu Nigam says he’s now taking up only quality work and is singing in only one out of 10 films. His magical voice made his fans crazy about him and his stint as television anchor made him a household name. Sonu Niigaam in a

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Music: Mraz filling the E Center
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours ago


Radio City Music Hall." Yes, Mraz can even fill Radio City Music Hall, now that his hit "I'm Yours" has become ours.

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The Velvet Underground (Icons of Pop Music)
Customer Review: Are the Velvets as serious as this book? Yes.
I’ve collected all the Velvets literature that I know exists and yet I found this book to be a fresh take on the band that made New York cool. There are so many angles to consider that you begin to wonder how such a complex group like the Velvets could produce something so simple as Sister Ray. This book explains it. I had to check out some things but I found them to be right, and there are pages of footnotes that are really fascinating in themselves. There’s some annoying stuff – was Nico really so witty? – and I don’t get the ending, which is too smart for the likes of me, but on the whole it’s a great ride, like Lou Reed’s ‘Heroin’.

Customer Review: The Velvets. A serious Witts-ism
It must be a near impossible brief to write something aimed at both music undergrads and the `general reader’, which this book claims to do but I think Richard Witts pretty much manages to pull it off. `The Velvet Underground’ is the first in a series of books on pop icons, (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and others are to follow) which not only examines the musical, social and cultural influences on `The Velvets’ but which proves to be at one and the same time a downright enjoyable read.

Although set against the background of Manhattan’s down town drug culture, this is no seedy romp through the under belly of the 1960s New York music scene. This is a serious book in which just about every aspect of the band’s genesis, demise and subsequent influence on punk, post punk and rock music is covered. Each Velvet in turn is subjected to detailed scrutiny in terms of background, his/her gravitation to New York City, musical interests and experiences, influences felt, and contribution to the band and its radical sound-world.

Cale’s Experimentalism and his association with the avant-gardist La Monte Young and The Theatre of Eternal Youth, probably receives the most overtly academic analysis, but Reed, Morrison, Tucker, Nico, Warhol and Morrissey are also fully scrutinized in a clear, cogent and well argued challenge to much of the myth and hyperbole which has grown up around this `confluence of misfits’ (Witts).

Serious it might be, but anecdotes a-plenty and some sharp comments stop it slipping into too-dry academic commentary. (There’s a very funny Witts-ism following a Nico quote which I won’t reveal. You can read it for yourself.) So, as long as the general reader who picks up this book has a somewhat serious interest in music or The Velvets, I doubt he will be disappointed. And if the undergrads ever get around to opening the cover, even they might come away having learned something pertinent :-)

About Time: the Definitive Mod-Pop Collection 1967-1968

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The Music Weaver Sandy Denny Remembered
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And They Said It Wouldn’t Last – My 50 Years In Music (8 CD boxset)
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About Time: the Definitive Mod-Pop Collection 1967-1968
Customer Review: Misleading
I agree with Mauricio from Brazil – The Attack are no ‘Mod’ band, not sure what they are but whatever it is, it’s pretty average.

Customer Review: Mod??
Why people nowadays have this obsession to call everything from the sixties as “mod”? They surely fooled me. There’s nothing mod about this guys or their songs! Nothing!

Calling this cd as “the Definitive Mod-Pop Collection” is simply a way to cash in the growing mod scene. So pretentious.

Putting that aside, it’s rather an average band, some songs are just good, nothing exceptional.

If you’re thinking about buying this cd, thinking it’s something like The Who’s “My Generation” or the Small Faces debut, you’ll be very disappointed.

Their sound, overall, is much more similar with the early 70’s hard rock. They did try some psychedelic tricks, but not very successfully.

Country Music: Facts, Figures and Fun (Facts, Figures & Fun)


Country Music: Facts, Figures and Fun (Facts, Figures & Fun)

Winstock Country Music Festival
Outdoor country music and camping festival, near Minneapolis, Minnesota, featuring national country artists.

Top of the Pops 1970

TONI Pearen may have hung up her dancing shoes for now, after being eliminated on Sunday night from Dancing with the Stars , but the bubbly entertainer says now may be the time to return to a singing career. “Personally the whole (Dancing) experience Read more..

Disney’s ” High School Musical 3 Senior Year” is schedule for release Friday and ahead of the popular movie, Zizzle Electronics has hit the shelves with electronic toys to go along with the movie. The Hip Pop Dance Jammer ($15) clips to the hips Read more..

Music to Watch Girls By Vol.1
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Das Pop
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Pop Jr [CD + DVD]
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Customer Review: Great for kids
I bought this for my daughter when she was 3 as she loves music. She is now 5 and I am not sure which she has used more the cd or the dvd. She dances and sings away for hours, it’s great.
Customer Review: Good fun cd / dvd
I brought this dvd / cd set for my daughters 6th birthday party. We had a disco / karaokee party for boys and girls, and it was a huge success mainly down to this dvd & cd set. We had karaokee sessions, disco competition & all the other party games using this set, and both my 3 yr old son & my daughter often play the dvd and dance around to it. It’s nice to have something that isn’t aimed at the older children.

Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music (Esperience Music Project): A Momentary History of Pop Music (Esperience Music Project)

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Who’s Who in Country Music

Who’s Who in Country Music

Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) – interview. Posted by CMG on Friday, October 3rd, 2008. Country Music Goodness: How have the first few shows gone? Does it feel like you never Read more..

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Chant: Music for Paradise
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Hickox Conducts Vaughan Williams
This slimline British Composers double-pack from EMI offers stunning value for money, cramming the contents of nearly three Vaughan Williams anthologies from the mid-1980s onto two extremely well-filled CDs–and all at mid-price, too. Performances and production values are consistently first-rate, and the pleasures come thick and fast. Under Richard Hickox’s sympathetic and invigorating lead, the 1923 ballet score Old King Cole (still a considerable rarity) creates a delightful impression. There’s an engaging contribution from the Sinfonia Chorus both here and in the lovely Five Mystical Songs (which finds baritone Stephen Roberts in rapt, if not perhaps always ideally steady voice). Elsewhere, the Northern Sinfonia’s then leader, Bradley Creswick, excels in the bracing Concerto accademico (a title the composer later rejected in favour of the plainer Concerto for violin and strings in D minor) and ravishing The Lark Ascending, while the oboe concerto receives eminently stylish advocacy from soloist Roger Winfield. Not the least of this generous sets many attractions can be found in some of the shorter items such as the perky overture to the 1929 opera The Poisoned Kiss,, the gravely noble prelude to 49th Parallel (VW’s first film score dating from 1940-41) and the jaunty Sea Songs. So, if the programme appeals (and it certainly should!), don’t hesitate. –Andrew Achenbach END
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Love Angel Music Baby
So long, tatty Warped Tour T-shirt, goodbye day-glo pedal pushers: Love Angel Music Baby, the debut solo album from No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani, finds this former ska-punk tomboy embracing `80s electro-pop, digital R&B, and the glamorous lifestyle of the international jetsetter. Laden with special guests (Andre 3000, Dr Dre, New Order), name-dropping the likes of Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano, and packed with guilt-free references to conspicuous consumption, tracks like “Luxurious”–a cut of velvety G-Funk that sees Gwen cooing “Champagne kisses/ Hold me in your lap of luxury”–may well be an instant turn-off to fans more familiar with Gwen’s punk-rock roots. Luckily, there’s some fine pop crossover moments here that should pretty much appeal across the board: “Hollaback Girl” finds Gwen riding a Neptunes beat that’s as minimal as anything in their oeuvre, spare boom-crash percussion and wisps of acoustic guitar undercut by floor-shaking bass whoomp, while “Rich Girl” featuring Eve, repaying the favour for 2002’s “Let Me Blow Your Mind”, raids Fiddler On The Roof and comes out with a great pop hook. As an album, it’s not totally devoid of filler, but Love Angel Music Baby will break Gwen to a whole new fanbase, and deservedly so.–Louis Pattison
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North of Watford Vol.3: 24 Rare Pop & Soul Classics 1966-1992

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The debut album of Field Music (formed by original Futureheads drummer Peter Brewis, along with his brother David and Andrew Moore) was a charmingly eclectic affair, a mix of stylized vocal harmonies, imaginative instrumentation and a beguiling prettiness unmatched by most current post-indie-pop troubadours. Write Your Own History is not a sequel as much as a retrospective trajectory of their slightly dotty guitar pop. Collecting together b-sides and unreleased tracks that often have more in common with Field Music’s previous bands Electronic Eye Music and the New Tellers, we get a general idea of how their offbeat sound developed. Songs such as “Breakfast Song”, “Feeding The Birds” and “Trying To Sit Out” are all older songs recorded by Peter (his first attempts at arranging for a string trio); `I’m Tired’ and `Test Your Reaction’ are reworkings of songs previously released on EPs and mini-albums. Some songs – `Alternating Current’ for example – even predate the New Tellers, but were re-recorded and released under the Field Music name at a later date. Whatever, almost all the songs here are great examples of Field Music’s inventive song-writing; and for those of us that love a good, quirky tune, that can only be a good thing. –Paul Sullivan
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North of Watford Vol.3: 24 Rare Pop & Soul Classics 1966-1992
Customer Review: Buyer Beware!
An interesting and eclectic compilation but the origins of the recordings are highly dubious. Most sound like they’ve been digitised from old vinyl copies, hence distortion, compression and other sonic failings abound! You’ve been warned!

Jolly Herring: 77 Songs Folk and Pop (Classroom Music)

Now That’s What I Call Music Vol.69
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Music From The Soundtrack: Easy Rider
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Jolly Herring: 77 Songs Folk and Pop (Classroom Music)
Customer Review: WARNING – NO MUSIC IN THIS EDITION
I bought this book for someone who wanted to learn the songs in it. Unfortunately, it only contains the words. The other review for this book, I now realise, is for the spiral bound edition which contains the music, tabs etc., but this paperback edition doesn’t. I’m sure the words might be useful in a classroom environment, where the teacher has the master copy, but is of no use if you want to teach yourself the songs.

Sadly, the spiral bound version is no longer available. Please be careful not to assume, like I did, that this is a direct re-print. It isn’t!

Customer Review: Join the Herring Inn for a toast to folk and pop!
A fantastic anthology filled with your good old sea shanties, folk songs and pop memories with inspiring (and light-hearted) illustrations by Roy Bentley.
Join Mr. Herring, his wife and their customers, for an old sing-song around the piano: songs from ‘Right Said Fred’ and ‘Hole in the ground’ to ‘Football Crazy’, ‘Whiskey in the Jar’ and ‘The Drunken Sailor’…77 songs old and new.

Compiled, I think, for school children, I believe this to be an excellent and rewarding recourse for your upper-primary and lower secondary schools singing. Especially for your community groups!
A&C Black has certainly something to sing and dance about, isn’t that right Mr. Herring?

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