Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King

Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King

by Lloyd Bradley (Author)

Synopsis

The first major account of the history of reggae, black music journalist Lloyd Bradley describes its origins and development in Jamaica, from ska to rock-steady to dub and then to reggae itself, a local music which conquered the world. There are many extraordinary stories about characters like Prince Buster, King Tubby and Bob Marley. But this is more than a book of music history: it relates the story of reggae to the whole history of Jamaica, from colonial island to troubled independence, and Jamaicans, from Kingston to London.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 30 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0140237631
ISBN 13: 9780140237634

Author Bio
Lloyd Bradley was classically trained as a chef but for the last 20 years has worked as a music journalist, most recently for Mojo - which he has just left with editor Mat Snow to launch a new men's magazine in Autumn 2000. He is the author of Reggae on CD. He lives with his wife and two children in Kentish Town, London.