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Reggae

by Bob Brunning
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Sound Trackers is a series of books that documents the greats of popular music over the last 50 years. From bill Haley to the Beatles, pink Floyd to police, it looks at their lives, their music, their careers and at their fans, the teenagers, their fashions and how they spent their time. Since the β€˜50s popular music has had a tremendous impact on modern culture, not only on the young, but throughout society. These books explore how.

Reggae highlights the greats of the reggae music scene from Bob Marley to madness, and discuses the widespread influence of the music on more mainstream bands such as the Rolling Stones and Police.

Highlights some of the most influential stars on the reggae scene, including Aswad, Dennis Brown, Burning Spear (Winston Rodney), Prince Buster, and Bob Marley.

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Library Journal

Gr 5-9-These slim volumes have the same format: one or two page encyclopedialike entries with four or five paragraphs of text for 12 to 14 artists. The entries are arranged alphabetically, and thus give no sense of the historical context of the musician's work. They do, however, move along with the breathless pace of a press release. Some of the artists covered in Reggae are a bit obscure, although major figures such as Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, and UB40 are included. Those in Rock 'n' Roll are all recognizable figures from the early days of rock, such as Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Elvis. Brunning even includes evaluative comments, showing a definite point of view, which is unusual in books of this type. A CD icon gives the titles and dates of important albums released by the artist, but neglects to include the record label. Sidebars offer additional information. Serviceable black-and-white and color photographs appear in both volumes. Readers interested in the evolution of reggae would find Sean Dolan's Bob Marley (Chelsea, 1996) much more enlightening, and those looking for an overview of rock 'n' roll would be better served by David Shirley's The History of Rock and Roll (Watts, 1997).-Tim Wadham, Maricopa County Library District, Phoenix, AZ Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1999
Publisher
Peter Bedrick Books
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780872265776

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