Popular music + History and criticism
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Popular music + History and criticism
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Popular music + History and criticism
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- The philosophy of modern song, Bob Dylan
- Singing for themselves, essays on women in popular music, edited by Patricia Spence Rudden
- Interpreting popular music, David Brackett
- Putting popular music in its place, Charles Hamm
- Music at the margins, popular music and global cultural diversity, Deanna Campbell Robinson ... [et al.] ; critical response by Simon Frith
- On record, rock, pop and the written word, Simon Frith, Andrew Goodwin
- My music, [edited by] Susan D. Crafts, Daniel Cavicchi, Charles Keil, and the Music in Daily Life Project
- Listen again, a momentary history of pop music, edited by Eric Weisbard
- Reading pop, approaches to textual analysis in popular music, edited by Richard Middleton
- The 100 greatest cover versions, the ultimate playlist, Robert Webb
- 33 revolutions per minute, Dorian Lynskey
- Popular music, critical concepts in media and cultural studies, edited by Simon Frith
- Music, space and place, popular music and cultural identity, edited by Sheila Whiteley, Andy Bennett and Stan Hawkins
- Concert music, rock, and jazz since 1945, essays and analytical studies, edited by Elizabeth West Marvin and Richard Hermann
- Between Montmartre and the Mudd Club, popular music and the avant-garde, Bernard Gendron
- Before the music dies
- Here she comes now, women in music who have changed our lives, edited by Jeff Gordinier and Marc Weingarten
- David Bowie made me gay, 100 years of LGBT music, Darryl W. Bullock
- Popular music & society, Brian Longhurst and Danijela Bogdanovic
- Understanding popular music, Roy Shuker
- Music scenes, local, translocal and virtual, edited by Andy Bennett and Richard A. Peterson
- The Penguin encyclopedia of popular music, edited by Donald Clarke
- Settling the pop score, pop texts and identity politics, Stan Hawkins
- Music and the politics of culture, edited by Christopher Norris
- She bop, the definitive history of women in rock, pop and soul, Lucy O'Brien
- The SAGE handbook of popular music, edited by Andy Bennett and Steve Waksman
- The production and consumption of music in the digital age, edited by Brian J. Hracs, Michael Seman, Tarek Virani
- Faking it, the quest for authenticity in popular music, Hugh Barker and Yuval Taylor
- Sounding out pop, analytical essays in popular music, edited by Mark Spicer and John Covach
- The global jukebox, the international music industry, Robert Burnett
- Pop music, technology and creativity Trevor Horn and the digital revolution, by Timothy Warner
- Music, space and place, popular music and cultural identity, edited by Sheila Whiteley, Andy Bennett, and Stan Hawkins
- Soundtrack available, essays on film and popular music, edited by Pamela Robertson Wojcik and Arthur Knight
- Song means, analysing and interpreting recorded popular song, Allan F. Moore
- Music, national identity and the politics of location, between the global and the local, edited by Ian Biddle and Vanessa Knights
- Words and music, a history of pop in the shape of a city, Paul Morley
- The Faber book of pop, edited by Hanif Kureishi and Jon Savage
- Performing rites, evaluating popular music, Simon Frith
- Media and popular music, Peter Mills
- The poetry of pop, Adam Bradley
- Experimental pop, frontiers of the rock era, by Billy Bergman and Richard Horn
- Popular music matters, essays in honour of Simon Frith, edited by Lee Marshall, Dave Laing
- Analyzing popular music, edited by Allan F. Moore
- Let's talk about love, why other people have such bad taste, Carl Wilson
- Queer tracks, subversive strategies in rock and pop music, by Doris Leibetseder
- Musical rhythm in the age of digital reproduction, edited by Anne Danielsen
- The popular music studies reader, edited by Andy Bennett, Barry Shank, and Jason Toynbee
- Echo and reverb, fabricating space in popular music recording, 1900-1960, Peter Doyle
- The clubcultures reader, readings in popular cultural studies, edited by Steve Redhead, with Derek Wynne and Justin O'Connor ; photographs by Patrick Henry
- Mystery train, images of America in rock 'n' roll music, Greil Marcus