This is Reggae Music
Title | This is Reggae Music PDF eBook |
Author | Lloyd Bradley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
A history of Jamaica's contribution to world culture--reggae--traces the history of the form from African rhythms to the slums of Kingston and the international recording industry.
This Is Reggae
Title | This Is Reggae PDF eBook |
Author | Glen DaCosta |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2023-08-11 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1476691649 |
For more than six decades, reggae legend Glen DaCosta has worked as a musician, songwriter and producer. As a session player, his distinctive sax sound backed many international reggae stars at Joe Gibbs' Studio and Lee Scratch Perry's Blackheart Studio. Twenty-two years in the writing, his revealing memoir gives an insider's view of the Jamaican popular music industry, and recounts his fascinating childhood and years on the road with Bob Marley and the Wailers and Zap Pow.
Reggae Explosion
Title | Reggae Explosion PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Salewicz |
Publisher | Harry N. Abrams |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2002-10-09 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780810981690 |
The team of writer Chris Salewicz and photographer Adrian Boot have brought together 50,000 words of text and over 400 images from the ReggaeXplosion Archive to create a history that contains a potent cocktail of drama, turbulence, pride and protest. From the earliest emergence in the 1950s of the fiercely competitive sound systems, fighting sonic battles in downtown Kingston, the story of Jamaican music is traced through ska, the birth of reggae, dub, roots reggae and the impact of Bob Marley to the new, harder-edged developments that have emerged in the last twenty years, including dancehall, ragga and jungle. Unpublished transcripts of interviews with key figures like Lee 'Scratch' Perry and Prince Buster introduce the authentic voices of reggae history to the book - which blends researched facts, graphics and rare images to create not only a sense of the pulse of the music, but also the contrasts of poverty, humour, desperation and joie de vivre that typify both the island of Jamaica and its music.
This is Reggae Music
Title | This is Reggae Music PDF eBook |
Author | Lloyd Bradley |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802138286 |
A history of Jamaica's contribution to world culture--reggae--traces the history of the form from African rhythms to the slums of Kingston and the international recording industry.
Reggae Soundsystem
Title | Reggae Soundsystem PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Barrow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Reggae music |
ISBN | 9780955481789 |
Reggae Soundsystem is a new deluxe 200 page hard-back 12"x12" book featuring hundreds of stunning full size record cover designs that span the history of reggae music. The book is compiled by the celebrated author and reggae expert Steve Barrow (Rough Guide to Reggae/ Blood and Fire Records) and Stuart Baker (Soul Jazz Records). Beginning in the 1950s, Jamaican music developed into one of the most important and influential music industries in the world. From its early Mento (Jamaican Calypso) beginnings through to the invention of Ska, Rocksteady, Roots, Dub and Dancehall, Jamaican music is also one of the richest and innovative veins in popular music. This stunning hardback deluxe book is a timely look at the endless visually creativity of reggae record cover designs, iconic, classic, rare and unique artwork spanning sixty years of Jamaican sounds. The book includes a fascinating introductory essay on the history of reggae by Steve Barrow and the book is edited by Stuart Baker (founder of Soul Jazz Records and editor of the book Dancehall, and cover art books on Bossa Nova, Freedom, Rhythm & Sound and Studio One Records).
Reggae Routes
Title | Reggae Routes PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin O'Brien Chang |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781566396295 |
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, 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 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 musical 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.'.
Bass Culture
Title | Bass Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Lloyd Bradley |
Publisher | Viking Canada |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
This history of reggae music covers from the Jamaican R and B and Calypso of the post-war years, to the surge of interest in the 1990s. As well as tracing the musical history, this book explains the historical and social background which are crucial to the understanding of its development. There are four main centres, in chronological order - Jamaica, London, New York and Toronto.