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Charles Shaar Murray

Auteur de Jimi Hendrix. Vie et légende

9+ oeuvres 367 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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In Dreams (1992) — Introduction, quelques éditions52 exemplaires
OZ 42, May/June 1972 (1972) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Crisis 56 (1991) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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An intelligent and insightful cultural history of 1960s music via Jimi Hendrix by a music journalist. It's an unusual book, consisting of a series of essay chapters that explore wider contexts in relation to Hendrix (race, blues, soul, jazz, etc), a meticulous discography, thorough bibliography and even a chapter plausibly imagining an interview with Hendrix had he survived the century. Highly recommended.
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sfj2 | 1 autre critique | Apr 22, 2024 |
Excellent analysis and atmospheric description of the artistic and social importance of the best guitarplayer of all times.
 
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Gerrit | 1 autre critique | Apr 27, 2007 |
The actual album reviews it contains will have dated, of course, but I think I learned more about the blues from this book than from any other single source.

Murray doesn't just give you a guide to blues albums available on CD, he traces the history of the blues and all its variations in style, discussing the styles and artists and then giving you some choices of listening.

I'm sure that Murray's style isn't everyone's favourite, but I find him hugely readable ('Crosstown Traffic' is, for me, indispensable) and he enjoys himself thoroughly here. I think that one of the defining qualities of a music writer is that they make you want to hear the music, and Charles Shaar Murray does that superbly in this book. I reckon that I've bought at least a dozen albums on the strength of recommendations in this book, and several of those were by artists I hadn't previously heard of at all.

Even if you're already a blues aficionado, I think you would enjoy this book - if you can find a copy! If you have a passing interest in the blues and want to dig a little deeper, you really should make an effort to track down a copy. (But I won't be selling mine!)
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andyx | Apr 13, 2007 |
Having tackled The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in this series, Roy Carr turns his attention to the Thin White Duke assisted by Charles Shaar Murray.
Again the format is record reviews of Bowie's output from his mod days through to the early 80s. A great intro and guide to the sometime bewildering career of rock's great chameleon.
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