Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom
by Peter Guralnick
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A gripping narrative that captures the tumult and liberating energy of a nation in transition, Sweet Soul Music is an intimate portrait of the legendary performers--Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, James Brown, Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, and Al Green among them--who merged gospel and rhythm and blues to create Southern soul music. Through rare interviews and with unique insight, Peter Guralnick tells the definitive story of the songs that inspired a generation and forever changed show more the sound of American music. show lessTags
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This feels like a comprehensive history of southern-rooted soul music. It took Peter Guralnick five years to complete the book, originally published in 1985. And it is a compelling history.
Soul was the result of gospel influencing R&B, Guralnick contends. Unlike Motown, “aimed specifically at reaching the white market,” and tightly controlled by the industry, “southern soul music, on the other hand, was a haven for free-lancers and individualists.”
Guralnick focuses on these individualists who created soul and also the places they did it. Solomon Burke gets his own chapter, as does Otis Redding. Aretha Franklin gets her own substantial chapter. It takes three chapters to cover Stax Records and all the characters involved with show more it. How Muscle Shoals, Alabama became an unlikely recording capitol is a fascinating tale, as are the stories of Dan Penn, Chips Moman (who together wrote “Dark End of the Street,” one of the best songs of all time) and Spooner Oldham, all of whom started there and gravitated to Memphis (another soul hot spot.)
A significant point made in the book is: in the southern soul music scene, at Stax and the other Memphis studios as well as in Muscle Shoals, “the key to it all, was black and white together, working as a team.”
I’ll seek out Peter Guralnick’s other books because this one displays his passion for music and honest writing. show less
Soul was the result of gospel influencing R&B, Guralnick contends. Unlike Motown, “aimed specifically at reaching the white market,” and tightly controlled by the industry, “southern soul music, on the other hand, was a haven for free-lancers and individualists.”
Guralnick focuses on these individualists who created soul and also the places they did it. Solomon Burke gets his own chapter, as does Otis Redding. Aretha Franklin gets her own substantial chapter. It takes three chapters to cover Stax Records and all the characters involved with show more it. How Muscle Shoals, Alabama became an unlikely recording capitol is a fascinating tale, as are the stories of Dan Penn, Chips Moman (who together wrote “Dark End of the Street,” one of the best songs of all time) and Spooner Oldham, all of whom started there and gravitated to Memphis (another soul hot spot.)
A significant point made in the book is: in the southern soul music scene, at Stax and the other Memphis studios as well as in Muscle Shoals, “the key to it all, was black and white together, working as a team.”
I’ll seek out Peter Guralnick’s other books because this one displays his passion for music and honest writing. show less
La référence absolue sur la Soul et du rythm 'n' Blues du sud des États-Unis !
L'auteur a interviewé tous les acteurs vivant de cette période (le livre est de 1985) et il raconte l'histoire des labels du sud :Stax, Fame, Hi Records...(avec aussi un apparté sur Atlantic qui distribua ces labels et eu plusieurs partenariats avec eux) ainsi que la vie de ses plus grands chanteurs : Otis Redding, James Brown, Solomon Burke, Joe Tex, Wilson Picket, Percy Sledge, Rufus Thomas, Aretha Franklin...
Ce livre contient plusieurs centaine de références musicales, d'album et single et des photos d'époque. Outre l'histoire de la musique Soul depuis le Gospel, l'auteur fait souvent allusion au contexte social et politique du sud qui y est show more souvent invoqué et qui joua aussi un grand rôle dans le développement de cette musique.
Raconté sous forme d'interviews, d'histoires, de réflexions sociologiques et politiques, ce livre, pourtant très dense se lit sans ennui et les anecdotes de ces musiciens, de ces labels sont toutes incroyables !
On referme ce livre à regret, déçu de quitter tous ceux qui ont participé à créer cette musique fantastique...
Pour faciliter votre lecture (parcequ'il y a beaucoup de titre cités), j'ai fait une playlist Deezer de presque tous les titres qui apparaissent tout au long du recueil. Je l'ai aussi complétée avec une playlist MusicMe pour certains titre.
Mais le mieux est encore de se procurer si l'on peut la magnifique discographie qui figure à la fin du livre !
Voici donc les liens :
http://www.deezer.com/fr/#music/playlist/sweet-soul-29412302
http://www.musicme.com/playlist/865513
Bonne lecture :) ! show less
L'auteur a interviewé tous les acteurs vivant de cette période (le livre est de 1985) et il raconte l'histoire des labels du sud :Stax, Fame, Hi Records...(avec aussi un apparté sur Atlantic qui distribua ces labels et eu plusieurs partenariats avec eux) ainsi que la vie de ses plus grands chanteurs : Otis Redding, James Brown, Solomon Burke, Joe Tex, Wilson Picket, Percy Sledge, Rufus Thomas, Aretha Franklin...
Ce livre contient plusieurs centaine de références musicales, d'album et single et des photos d'époque. Outre l'histoire de la musique Soul depuis le Gospel, l'auteur fait souvent allusion au contexte social et politique du sud qui y est show more souvent invoqué et qui joua aussi un grand rôle dans le développement de cette musique.
Raconté sous forme d'interviews, d'histoires, de réflexions sociologiques et politiques, ce livre, pourtant très dense se lit sans ennui et les anecdotes de ces musiciens, de ces labels sont toutes incroyables !
On referme ce livre à regret, déçu de quitter tous ceux qui ont participé à créer cette musique fantastique...
Pour faciliter votre lecture (parcequ'il y a beaucoup de titre cités), j'ai fait une playlist Deezer de presque tous les titres qui apparaissent tout au long du recueil. Je l'ai aussi complétée avec une playlist MusicMe pour certains titre.
Mais le mieux est encore de se procurer si l'on peut la magnifique discographie qui figure à la fin du livre !
Voici donc les liens :
http://www.deezer.com/fr/#music/playlist/sweet-soul-29412302
http://www.musicme.com/playlist/865513
Bonne lecture :) ! show less
Un message poétiqu, un peu de philosophie ne tuent pas la vraie musique
Best book about classic soul music you are like to find.
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Peter Guralnick's books include the prizewinning two-volume biography of Elvis Presley. Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love: Sweet Soul Music; Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke; and Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll. He won a Grammy for his liner notes for Sam Cooke Live at the harlem Square Club, wrote and coproduced the show more documentary Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll, and wrote the scripts for the Grammy-winning documentary Sam Cooke/Legend and Martin Scorsese's blues documentary Feel Like Going Home. show less
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- Original title
- Sweet Soul Music
- Original publication date
- 1986
- Original language*
- Inglese
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- Music, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir
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- 784.530975 — Arts & recreation Music Instruments and instrumental ensembles and their music [formerly: voice and vocal music] [formerly: Popular music] Blues
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- ML3537 .G87 — Music Literature on music Literature on music History and criticism Popular music
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