Boogaloo: The Quintessence of American Popular Music

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780472030873


The much-anticipated paperback edition of Arthur Kempton"s story on the art, influence, and commerce of Black American popular music Praise for Boogaloo: "From Thomas A. Dorsey and gospel to Sam Cooke and the classic age of boogaloo ("soul") to George Clinton and hip hop, this comprehensive analysis of African-American popular music is a deep and gorgeous meditation on its aesthetics and business." ---Henry Louis Gates, Jr., W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities, Harvard "Surpassingly sympathetic and probing. . . . a panoramic critical survey of black popular music over seventy-five years. . . .There is no book quite like it." ---New York Review of Books ". . . moving, dense, and fascinating. . . ." ---New Yorker ". . . a grand and sweeping survey of the history of soul music in America. . . . one of the best books of music journalism. . . ." ---Publisher"s Weekly ". . . a fascinating and often original addition to the extensive literature. . . . an astute and witty account. . . . there is plenty in Boogaloo to set the mind and heart alight, as well as some flashes of brilliance and originality rare in music writing today." ---Times Literary Supplement