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Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom

Title : Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom
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Rating : 4.63 (510 Votes)
Asin : 0060960493
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 438 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

Nat Hentoff has called Peter Guralnick "a national resource," and for once this isn't a piece of hype. In this volume, he records the rise and fall of Stax Records--the Memphis powerhouse that produced a string of classics from the likes of Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Carla Thomas, Booker T. Guralnick may be a premiere chronicler of American popular music, which he writes about with brains, reverence, and a peculiar tenderness for dashed dreams. But there's another story behind that one--the racial tensions that eventually tore Stax apart--which makes the book richer, and sadder, than we have any right to expect. The birth of modern rhythm-and-blues mak

The author also wrote "Feel Like Going Home" and "Lost High".. Traces the history of soul music from the 1950s when rhythm and blues singers began to adopt the sound of gospel and throughout the next 10 years began to reach an unprecedentedly wide audience

A Customer said Almost as good as hearing Otis sing.. Peter Guralnick in his book "Sweet Soul Music" takes the reader through a tour of Southern Soul and R & B when this music was the real voice of a large portion 'young America'. He differentiates 'real' Soul Music from Motown and gives excellent personal recollections of the Stax-Volt and Muscle Shoals sound. The personal interviews with people like Solomon Burke, the Stax-Volt rythm section and the backup mu. Sad and enlightening. A great book. I love this book. Guralnick gets inside the amazing world of Stax and other (mostly Southern) soul music empires. It's fascinating and in the end a bit heartbreaking. ambnyc said Peter Guralnick is my most reliable source for music history!. Mr. Guralnick's "Last Train to Memphis" and "Careless love" are my Elvis 'Bibles" so of course, I trust his opinion on all other realms of musical history. Sweet Soul Music is another book I will treasure!

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