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Song And Dance Man

The Art of Bob Dylan

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Bob Dylan stands as the most significant and contentious figure in rock music, consistently leading rather than following trends. His artistic journey is ongoing, defying the notion of a singular definitive album. Michael Gray posits that Dylan's work should be evaluated as a cohesive and evolving body of art, comparable to the finest poets and writers in English literature. Through extensive song quotations, Gray illustrates how Dylan has harnessed contemporary American idioms, folk, blues, literature, and rock to forge a groundbreaking musical awareness, effectively "unchaining public taste" and elevating pop to art. The text offers an insightful introduction to Dylan's oeuvre from 1962 to 1990, exploring his linguistic and musical evolution, from Protest Singer to Born Again Christian, while highlighting recurring themes and motifs. Ultimately, it is a celebration of the art of listening to Dylan and a deep appreciation of his artistry. A previous edition garnered critical acclaim in both the U.S. and U.K. Michael Gray, a seasoned music writer for various prominent publications, has also worked in the music industry, giving him a unique perspective on Dylan's impact. He resides in England.

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Song And Dance Man, Michael Gray, James Gleick

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1973
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Titolo
Song And Dance Man
Sottotitolo
The Art of Bob Dylan
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Abacus
Pubblicato
1973
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
256
ISBN10
0349115400
ISBN13
9780349115405
Serie
Valutazione
4 su 5
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Bob Dylan stands as the most significant and contentious figure in rock music, consistently leading rather than following trends. His artistic journey is ongoing, defying the notion of a singular definitive album. Michael Gray posits that Dylan's work should be evaluated as a cohesive and evolving body of art, comparable to the finest poets and writers in English literature. Through extensive song quotations, Gray illustrates how Dylan has harnessed contemporary American idioms, folk, blues, literature, and rock to forge a groundbreaking musical awareness, effectively "unchaining public taste" and elevating pop to art. The text offers an insightful introduction to Dylan's oeuvre from 1962 to 1990, exploring his linguistic and musical evolution, from Protest Singer to Born Again Christian, while highlighting recurring themes and motifs. Ultimately, it is a celebration of the art of listening to Dylan and a deep appreciation of his artistry. A previous edition garnered critical acclaim in both the U.S. and U.K. Michael Gray, a seasoned music writer for various prominent publications, has also worked in the music industry, giving him a unique perspective on Dylan's impact. He resides in England.