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Oxford University Press, USA

Reading Pop: Approaches to Textual Analysis in Popular Music

Reading Pop: Approaches to Textual Analysis in Popular Music

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Why do we enjoy pop songs (or not)? Why do they mean so much to us? What do they mean? Is it the sounds, the rhythms, or the words? Is it the singing, the personae of the stars, or the messages and images that the songs conjure up?

Plenty of people have written about pop personalities, the music industry, or about their own tastes, but serious analysis of the songs themselves is still rare. This collection of essays, all previously published in the leading journal Popular Music, brings together key studies by many of the leading scholars studying pop music today. Together they add up to the first substantial anthology to focus on musical "texts." Collecting a wide range of approaches, and looking at songs by performers as varied as Irving Berlin, Hank Williams, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, Peter Gabriel, Jimi Hendrix, John Mellencamp, David Bowie, James Brown, Randy Newman, and John Zorn, the book marks out a distinctive new territory characterized by the fusion of cultural studies and pop musicology.

Reading Pop will be required reading for all serious students and lovers of popular music.


Author: Richard Middleton
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 09/07/2000
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.16lbs
Size: 8.52h x 5.60w x 0.98d
ISBN: 9780198166115

About the Author

Richard Middleton is Professor of Music at the University of Newcastle.

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