Authorship Roles in Popular Music applies the critical concept of auteur theory to popular music via different aspects of production and creativity. Through critical analysis of the music itself, this book contextualizes key concepts of authorship relating to gender, race, technology, originality, uniqueness, and genius and raises important questions about the cultural constructions of authenticity, value, class, nationality, and genre. Using a range of case studies as examples, it visits areas as diverse as studio production, composition, DJing, collaboration, performance and audience. This book is an essential introduction to the critical issues and debates surrounding authorship in popular music. It is an ideal resource for students, researchers, and scholars in popular musicology and cultural studies.
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Anatomy of a Song: The Oral History of 45 Iconic Hits That Changed Rock, R&B and Pop
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Concord Fanfare: Score & Parts
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Categorizing Sound: Genre and Twentieth-Century Popular Music
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Parallel Lines
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Rave: Rave and Its Influence on Art and Culture
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Canyon Echoes: Parts, Stand Alone Version
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The 100 Greatest Road Songs
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Small Town Talk: Bob Dylan, the Band, Van Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix & Friends in the Wild Years of Woodstock
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Shaped by Time: Score & Parts
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Pitchfork Review Fall 2016: The Music & Politics Issue
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The Seige: Score & Parts
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The History of Rock & Roll 1920-1963
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Higher Ground: One Person’s Lifelong Relationship With Soul, Reggae and Rap
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Video Game Music
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Pop Is King: On Michael Jackson and Pop Music
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Alfred’s Teach Yourself to Play Piano: Everything You Need to Know to Start Playing Now
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Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck
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Alfred’s Guitar Practice Planner: Customizable Weekly Organizer for Teachers and Students, With Online Video
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Alfred’s Basic Guitar Method 3: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play
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Celebration: Score & Parts
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