Review:
..."bound to become a key text in its field...." -Popular Music ..."Timothy Taylor opens up many new perspectives...in this excellent study. ...this is a valuable addition to a growing literature." -"RPM ""Global Pob has much to offer readers interested in the evolution of the world-music market and raises important questions about ethnographic method." -"Notes, September 1998 "Finally, an easily digestible yet academically sound tome that gathers up and explains this sprawling popular phenomenon called world music. Timothy D. Taylor. . . takes the right approach from the get-go." -"Dirty Linen Magazine, November 1998 "[An] erudite exploration of the philosophies behind the fastest growing music market." -"Shift, August 1998
From the Back Cover:
From the Tibetan Buddhist and Native American influences in the music of Pauline Oliveros to the arresting blend of Jamaican dancehall, rap, and bhangra of Apache Indians, this groundbreaking work examines the rise of "world music" and "world beat." Musicologist Timothy D. Taylor draws on a wide variety of sources, from popular culture, interviews, liner notes, the Internet and the music itself, charting an accessible path through the issues surrounding contemporary world music. Included in this volume are detailed discussions of such world musicians as the Kronos Quartet, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Youssou N'Dour, Peter Gabriel, Johnny Clegg, Angèlique Kidjo, Sheila Chandra, Apache Indian, Zap Mama and a host of others.
Exploring the dynamics behind such collaborations as Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Taylor addresses the effects that these collaborations have on the music itself with particular emphasis on issues of authenticity and the expectations around it. In addition to looking at the ways western pop/rock appropriates the music from other cultures, he also demonstrates how these cross-cultural collaborations bring music and musicians from other cultures to a much wider audience as well as fashion new musics and identities through their innovative combinations of sounds and styles.
Global Pop offers a fascinating and timely survey of popular music and its impact on contemporary culture along with our ways of looking at and living in the world.
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