Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music

Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music

by Lloyd Bradley (Author)

Synopsis

Through sheer force of its personality, reggae music has conquered the world and rocked successive generations - all on its own terms. Jamaican music was, and remains truly an urban folk music. In its purest form it is entirely an oral experience: unlicensed, uncopyrighted, uncensored and even to this day untamed. It chronicles the highs and lows of the day-to-day existence of Jamaican sufferahs. Although reggae came from the streets of Kingston, it remained on the streets wherever it roamed, London, Birmingham or New York. Allied to this was the fierce competition between the many small recording studios and some bizarre marketing tactics. Comprehensive and generously illustrated this book offers a unique history of reggae.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 01 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0563488077
ISBN 13: 9780563488071

Media Reviews
Fans of Reggae music and its many forerunners and offshoots will enjoy this richly illustrated collection of interviews and analyses...Lloyd Bradley deftly connects musical styles with the social changes that framed them...A treat, whether you prefer dreadlocks or porkpie hats.