Progressive rock reconsidered / edited by Kevin Holm-Hudson.

Other author Holm-Hudson, Kevin, editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, 2002.
Description280 pages : music ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents History and context. Progressive rock and the inversion of musical values / John J. Sheinbaum -- The "American Metaphysical Circus" of Joseph Byrd's United States of America / Kevin Holm-Hudson -- Analytical perspectives. Pink Floyd's "Careful with that axe, Eugene": toward a theory of textural rhythm in early progressive rock / John S. Cotner -- Progressive rock as text: the lyrics of Roger Waters / Deena Weinstein -- A promise deferred: multiply directed time and thematic transformation in Emerson Lake and Palmer's "Trilogy" / Kevin Holm-Hudson -- King Crimson's Larks' tongues in aspic: a case of convergent evolution / Gregory Karl -- Tales of change within the sound: form, lyrics, and philosophy in the music of Yes / Jennifer Rycenga -- Precarious pleasures: situating "Close to the edge" in conflicting male desires / Dirk von der Horst -- "Let them all make their own music": individualism, Rush, and the progressive/hard rock alloy, 1976-77 / Durrell S. Bowman -- "Don't dare call us 'Progressive': "Post-prog" and other legacies. Somebody is digging my bones: King Crimson's "Dinosaur" as (Post)progressive historiography / Brian Robison -- How alternative turned progressive: the strange case of math rock / Theo Cateforis.
Abstract Progressive or art rock was one of the most important trends in rock and roll during the early and mid-'70s. Groups like Genesis, Yes, Procol Harum, and Pink Floyd broke new ground by taking classical composition techniques and structures and wedding them with the power and drive of rock. Yet, by the end of the decade, the punk backlash had pretty much ended prog-rock's reign as rock's leading style. Today, scholars of rock and popular culture have returned to these musical groups and their achievements with new recognition of the musical sophistication they brought to rock and roll. In this book, the glory days of progressive rock are relived in a series of insightful essays about the key bands, songwriters, and songs that made prog-rock such an innovative style. For fans-both old and new-this collection sheds new light on an important trend in rock and roll with repercussions still being felt among today's artists. 'Progressive Rock Reconsidered' promises to be a landmark work on this important era in rock's history.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2001019231
ISBN0815337140 (alk. paper)
ISBN0815337159 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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Music Music Stacks ML3534 .P76 2002 ✔ Available Place Hold