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Author / Creator:Skillen, Paul, author.
Imprint:Sheffield, South Yorkshire ; Bristol, CT : Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2018.
Description:xii, 183 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Popular music history
Popular music history.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12522310
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ISBN:9781781791233
1781791236
9781781796634
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Scouse Pop is a journey into the personalities and music of the successful pioneering Liverpool pop bands of the late seventies and eighties. It examines their motivations, their uniqueness and the routes to success which made them into enduring musical innovators. It looks at the reasons why art-pop bands such as OMD, China Crisis, Echo and the Bunnymen, Black and Frankie Goes to Hollywood managed to combine art and commerce with such spectacular success. The bands experienced their own 'revolutions in the head,' internal revolutions than eventually made many of them household names. The development of these suburban romantics from Liverpool represented a period of intensive creativity and musical romanticism that still resonates today. The spirit of (internal) revolution at the heart of these bands retains a strong fascination for those interested in artistic creation and popular culture. Given the bleak and uninspiring context within which the bands surfaced, how did these musicians achieve great success? Scouse Pop explores this question in detail, and examines the factors that facilitated the transformation of Liverpool teenage dreams into commercial and cultural impact. The music industry, radio and DJs, producers and engineers, the record-buying public and the bands themselves comprise the heart of this account."--Publisher's description.
Other form:Online version: Skillen, Paul. Scouse pop. Sheffield, UK ; Bristol, CT : Equinox Publishing, 2018 9781781796634

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