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Reggae Routes
Kevin Chang
Wayne Chen
其他書名
The Story of Jamaican Music
出版
Temple University Press
, 1998
主題
History / Social History
Music / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
Music / Genres & Styles / Reggae
Social Science / General
Social Science / Customs & Traditions
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / Hispanic American Studies
Social Science / Black Studies (Global)
ISBN
1566396298
9781566396295
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=felkD8CI97sC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Bob Marley's recordings, some twenty years after his death, still enjoy enormous international popularity. For popular music fans in most of the world, reggae looms so large as to be Jamaica's only music and Marley its consummate musician. In this book, Jamaicans Kevin Chang and Wayne Chen offer a history of reggae, accounting for its rise and devolution.
Jamaican music can be roughly divided into four eras, each with a distinctive beat - ska, rocksteady, reggae, and dancehall. Ska dates from about 1960 to mid-1966 and rocksteady from 1966 to 1968, while from 1969 to 1983 reggae was the popular beat. The reggae era had two phases, "early reggae" up to 1974 and "roots reggae" up to 1983. Since 1983 dancehall has been the prevalent the prevalent sound.
The authors describe each stage in the development of the music, identifying the most popular songs and artists, highlighting the significant social, political, and economic issues as they affected the music scene. While they write from a Jamaican perspective, the intended audience is "any person, local or foreign, interested in an intelligent discussion of reggae music and Jamaica." Featuring some four hundred illustrations that range from album covers to rare photos,
Reggae Routes
profiles the innumerable artists, producers, and recordings that secured an international audience for Jamaican music.
Artists discussed: Toots and the Maytals, the Wailers, Gaylads, Desmond Dekker, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis, Burning Spear, Itals, Wailing Souls, Skatalites, Heptones, and hundreds more.