Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s
Title | Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Christgau |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2000-10-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780312245603 |
The Dean of American Rock Critics tackles the decade when music exploded. The '90s saw more albums produced and distributed than any other decade. It was a fertile era for new genres, from alt-rock to Afropop, hip hop to techno. Rock critic Robert Christgau's obsessive ear and authoritative pen have covered it all-over 3,800 albums graded and classified, from A+s to his celebrated turkeys and duds. A rich appendix section ensures that nothing's been left out-from "subjects for further research" to "everything rocks but nothing ever dies." Christgau's Consumer Guide is essential reading and reference for any dedicated listener.
Christgau's Record Guide
Title | Christgau's Record Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Christgau |
Publisher | Pantheon |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Music |
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This is a guide to the rock albums of the 1980s with quotes from over 3,000 reviews.
Is It Still Good to Ya?
Title | Is It Still Good to Ya? PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Christgau |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2018-10-04 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1478002077 |
Is It Still Good to Ya? sums up the career of longtime Village Voice stalwart Robert Christgau, who for half a century has been America's most widely respected rock critic, honoring a music he argues is only more enduring because it's sometimes simple or silly. While compiling historical overviews going back to Dionysus and the gramophone along with artist analyses that range from Louis Armstrong to M.I.A., this definitive collection also explores pop's African roots, response to 9/11, and evolution from the teen music of the '50s to an art form compelled to confront mortality as its heroes pass on. A final section combines searching obituaries of David Bowie, Prince, and Leonard Cohen with awed farewells to Bob Marley and Ornette Coleman.
Grown Up All Wrong
Title | Grown Up All Wrong PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Christgau |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780674443181 |
Two generations of American music lovers have grown up listening with Robert Christgau, attuned to his inimitable blend of judgment, acuity, passion, erudition, wit, and caveat emptor. His writings, collected here, constitute a virtual encyclopedia of popular music over the past fifty years. Whether honoring the originators of rock and roll, celebrating established artists, or spreading the word about newer ones, the book is pure enjoyment, a pleasure that takes its cues from the sounds it chronicles. A critical compendium of points of interest in American popular music and its far-flung diaspora, this book ranges from the 1950s singer-songwriter tradition through hip-hop, alternative, and beyond. With unfailing style and grace, Christgau negotiates the straits of great music and thorny politics, as in the cases of Public Enemy, blackface artist Emmett Miller, KRS-One, the Beastie Boys, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. He illuminates legends from pop music and the beginnings of rock and roll—George Gershwin, Nat King Cole, B. B. King, Chuck Berry, and Elvis Presley—and looks at the subtle transition to just plain “rock” in the music of Janis Joplin, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and others. He praises the endless vitality of Al Green, George Clinton, and Neil Young. And from the Rolling Stones to Sonic Youth to Nirvana, from Bette Midler to Michael Jackson to DJ Shadow, he shows how money calls the tune in careers that aren’t necessarily compromised by their intercourse with commerce. Rock and punk and hip-hop, pop and world beat: this is the music of the second half of the twentieth century, skillfully framed in the work of a writer whose reach, insight, and perfect pitch make him one of the major cultural critics of our time.
Going into the City
Title | Going into the City PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Christgau |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2015-02-24 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0062238817 |
One of our great essayists and journalists—the Dean of American Rock Critics, Robert Christgau—takes us on a heady tour through his life and times in this vividly atmospheric and visceral memoir that is both a love letter to a New York long past and a tribute to the transformative power of art. Lifelong New Yorker Robert Christgau has been writing about pop culture since he was twelve and getting paid for it since he was twenty-two, covering rock for Esquire in its heyday and personifying the music beat at the Village Voice for over three decades. Christgau listened to Alan Freed howl about rock ‘n’ roll before Elvis, settled east of Manhattan’s Avenue B forty years before it was cool, witnessed Monterey and Woodstock and Chicago ’68, and the first abortion speak-out. He’s caught Coltrane in the East Village, Muddy Waters in Chicago, Otis Redding at the Apollo, the Dead in the Haight, Janis Joplin at the Fillmore, the Rolling Stones at the Garden, the Clash in Leeds, Grandmaster Flash in Times Square, and every punk band you can think of at CBGB. Christgau chronicled many of the key cultural shifts of the last half century and revolutionized the cultural status of the music critic in the process. Going Into the City is a look back at the upbringing that grounded him, the history that transformed him, and the music, books, and films that showed him the way. Like Alfred Kazin’s A Walker in the City, E. B. White’s Here Is New York, Joseph Mitchell’s Up in the Old Hotel, and Patti Smith’s Just Kids, it is a loving portrait of a lost New York. It’s an homage to the city of Christgau’s youth from Queens to the Lower East Side—a city that exists mostly in memory today. And it’s a love story about the Greenwich Village girl who roamed this realm of possibility with him.
Any Old Way You Choose it
Title | Any Old Way You Choose it PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Christgau |
Publisher | Cooper Square Publishers |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Music |
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An invaluable compendium showcasing a new sub-genre of writing not yet contained by the established boundaries of journalism or criticism.
Dance of Days
Title | Dance of Days PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Andersen |
Publisher | Akashic Books |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2009-12-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781933354996 |
Updated 2009 edition of this evergreen punk-rock classic!