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Paperback Blues People: Negro Music in White America Book

ISBN: 068818474X

ISBN13: 9780688184742

Blues People: Negro Music in White America

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A must for all who would more knowledgeably appreciate and better comprehend America's most popular music. -- Langston HughesThe path the slave took to 'citizenship' is what I want to look at. And I... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Best Starting Point

I actually purchased the first paperback edition this book a long time ago, and I learned that it had been out of print for quite some time. It was a time when I was a casual listener of blues and jazz, and didn't think about the roots of the music I was listening to. The book was interesting enough, but it didn't have information about more contemporary stuff, as it was printed in 1963. Recently, I found this book in the...

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music as a human expression

Amiri Baraka (aka Leroy Jones) wrote a book about the move from Africa to slavery and from slavery to citizenship, and from "African to Negro" in his words. As music was the most profound artistic expression of this move, Baraka analyses each stage of social change through the music it produced.As Baraka concentrates on the process, he does not put any emphasis on names and details of the musicians. The book is not in any...

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This was an Awsome book!

For someone who didn't like the blues this book made me more appreciate the music and eventualy come to like some of it. This book focuses on the development of the blues and starts with the history of African Americans in the US. This is not a typical history book because it intoduced to me some new ideas that most history books would just ignore. it showed how The african american race dealed with racial issues through their...

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a classic in every sense of the word

This book is probably the greatest ever written on the early history of black music in America. With rare clarity and glowing intensity, Baraka traces the evolution of black forms such as blues and jazz back to Africa, and presents the reader with genuine insight into the world of the creators of these important 20th century art forms. The book is as gripping as any novel you will ever read, and also crammed with facts...

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most "effective" for the "proper" study of Black Music

I used Blues People by Leroi Jones when I designed the History of Black Music courses at Harvard University in September 1970.It is still the most "effective" text in introducing a "proper" study of the Music of Black Americans.

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