
Analyzing Recorded Music
Collected Perspectives on Popular Music Tracks
- 416 pages
- English
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Analyzing Recorded Music
Collected Perspectives on Popular Music Tracks
About this book
Analyzing Recorded Music: Collected Perspectives on Popular Music Tracks is a collection of essays dedicated to the study of recorded popular music, with the aim of exploring "how the record shapes the song" (Moylan, Recording Analysis, 2020) from a variety of perspectives. Introduced with a Foreword by Paul Théberge, the distinguished editorial team has brought together a group of reputable international contributors to write about a rich collection of recordings.
Examining a diverse set of songs from a range of genres and points in history (spanning the years 1936–2020), the authors herein illuminate unique attributes of the selected tracks and reveal how the recording develops the expressive content of song performance.
Analyzing Recorded Music will interest all those who study popular music, cultural studies, and the musicology of record production, as well as popular music listeners.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures and Examples
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Foreword by Paul Théberge
- Disclaimer and Credits
- Introduction: Analyzing and Interpreting Recorded Song Tracks
- Section I Musical Genre, Culture, and Technology
- Section II Track Revelations and Aural Mirrors
- Section III Layers Make the Record
- Section IV Sonic Journeys
- Section V Sampling and Reframing
- Section VI Deconstructing the Mix and Production Process
- Section VII Voicing Identity through Genre
- Index