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29 volumes with index
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£930.00
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Richard Taruskin
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Fourth Edition
Colin Larkin
8826 pages
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252x179mm
978-0-19-531373-4
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Hardback
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30 November 2006
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This item will be ordered from OUP USA. Items ordered from OUP USA are despatched and charged as soon as we receive them, which is normally within 2 weeks
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- Not just rock and roll: comprehensive coverage of popular music of all genres and times, including jazz, country, folk, rap, musicals, world music and more!
- 10 volumes containing almost 30,000 A-Z entries including over 6,000 new entries
- Broad musical scope: a multicultural world view of popular music
First published in 1990, the critically acclaimed Encyclopedia of Popular Music is the largest project ever undertaken on the subject. This authoritative biographical encyclopedia of rock, pop, and jazz artists covers popular music from 1900 to the present, including folk, blues, world music, rock, heavy metal, techno, reggae, and hip hop. Entries cover popular music genres, trends, styles, record labels, venues, and music Festivals. Key dates, biographies, and further reading are provided for artists covered, along with complete discographies that include record labels, release dates, and a 5-star album rating system. From Whitesnake to White Stripes, R.E.M. to Blink-182, and from The Jazz Singer to Jerry Springer - The Opera, Now in its fourth edition, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music has something informative and clever to say about everyones favourite group or artist.
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"Larkin works virtually single-handed, and is to be congratulated on his achievement." - Liz Thomson, The Independent "Without question the most useful reference work on popular music" - Jools Holland of the previous edition) "Besides being a fascinating, arm-stretching achievement, this extraordinary work is testament to editor Colin Larkin's indefatigable belief in the power of music. This is simply a must-have for anyone interested in the broad church of popular music." - Patrick Humphries, Record Collector "The ultimate pantheon of pop." - Record Collector "Remarkably up-to-date...this is an acquisition without equal for all academic and public
libraries and will easily replace either edition." - Library Journal. Starred Review (of the previous edition) "It is fun and informative, and essential for any library that serves readers interested in popular music." - Choice (of the previous edition) "The Longest love letter to music-" - Tony Parsons Daily Telegraph (of the previous edition) "A work of almost frightening completeness" - The Times of the previous edition) "Very possibly the best rock reference book ever" - Q Magazine (of the previous edition) "Above criticism the meticulous accuracy is infuriating" - The Guardian (of the previous edition) "[The Encyclopedia of
Popular Music is] the popular music equivalent to the New Grove Dictionary of Music, and as such has no equal in or put of print..." - Library Journal (of the previous edition) "Larkin's precise and finely-tuned critical apparatus allows him (and us) to form a judgement that transcends the fleeting character of many acts." - Norman Lebrecht "Those even remotely interested in any sort of popular music or popular culture in general will find this a treasure trove of information. Nothing remotely as comprehensive on the topic exists. A most enjoyable read and an essential purchase for all libraries." - Library Journal
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