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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Dieby Tom Moon
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Like the kid in high school who always made mix tapes, Tom Moon has compiled an authoritative cross-section of music, from classical composers to modern electronica artists, in 1,000 Recording to Hear before You Die. Each of his selections features not only an entire album, but also spotlights choice tracks and suggests further listening. For example, along with Arcade Fire's Neon Bible, Moon recommends The Cure's Head on the Door and Jeff Buckley's Grace. Though artists are primarily listed alphabetically, a unique index allows for navigation by such genres as "Lazy Sunday Morning" and "Headphone Journey." Following the advice from his high-school band instructor, Moon promises that "if you listen closely, there's always more to hear."
Like the kid in high school who always made mix tapes, Tom Moon has compiled an authoritative cross-section of music, from classical composers to modern electronica artists, in 1,000 Recording to Hear before You Die. Each of his selections features not only an entire album, but also spotlights choice tracks and suggests further listening. For example, along with Arcade Fire's Neon Bible, Moon recommends The Cure's Head on the Door and Jeff Buckley's Grace. Though artists are primarily listed alphabetically, a unique index allows for navigation by such genres as "Lazy Sunday Morning" and "Headphone Journey." Following the advice from his high-school band instructor, Moon promises that "if you listen closely, there's always more to hear." Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The musical adventure of a lifetime. The most exciting book on music in years. A book of treasure, a book of discovery, a book to open your ears to new worlds of pleasure. Doing for music what Patricia Schultz — author of the phenomenal 1,000 Places to See Before You Die — does for travel, Tom Moon recommends 1,000 recordings guaranteed to give listeners the joy, the mystery, the revelation, the sheer fun of great music.
This is a book both broad and deep, drawing from the diverse worlds of classical, jazz, rock, pop, blues, country, folk, musicals, hip-hop, world, opera, soundtracks, and more. It's arranged alphabetically by artist to create the kind of unexpected juxtapositions that break down genre bias and broaden listeners' horizons — it makes every listener a seeker, actively pursuing new artists and new sounds, and reconfirming the greatness of the classics. Flanking J. S. Bach and his six entries, for example, are the little-known R&B singer Baby Huey and the '80s Rastafarian hard-core punk band Bad Brains. Farther down the list: The Band, Samuel Barber, Cecelia Bartoli, Count Basie, and Afropop star Waldemer Bastos. Each entry is passionately written, with expert listening notes, fascinating anecdotes, and the occasional perfect quote — "Your collection could be filled with nothing but music from Ray Charles," said Tom Waits, "and you'd have a completely balanced diet." Every entry identifies key tracks, additional works by the artist, and where to go next. And in the back, indexes and playlists for different moods and occasions. Synopsis:Drawing from classical, jazz, rock, pop, blues, country, folk, opera, and more, this reference is arranged alphabetically by artist to create unexpected juxtapositions. Dozens of indexes and playlists for different moods and occasions are included. Synopsis:Celebrate the joy, the revelation, the mystery, the fun, the sheer shivers-up-the-spine pleasure of great music. Essential operas. Milestone rock albums. An education in the blues. The world of world. Classical from Bach to Bart"k to Beethoven to Brahms. And dozens of unexpected gems, surprising discoveries, and long-lost masterpieces. The entries are arranged alphabetically, to break down genre bias and broaden every listener"s horizons'"think Miles Davis to Claude Debussy to the melodic story-songs of The Decemberists. And the writing is passionate, informed, opinionated. Includes indexes for every mood and occasion. About the AuthorAward-winning music journalist Tom Moon is a regular contributor to National Public Radio's All Things Consideredas well as Rolling Stone, Blenderand other publications. During his twenty-year tenure as a music critic at the Philadelphia Inquirer, his writings appeared in hundreds of daily newspapers and magazines. A saxophonist, Moon began his career as a professional musician, working in assorted rock bands, cruise ship orchestras, and Maynard Ferguson's big band. He lives with his wife, daughter, two dogs and thousands of CDs in Haddonfield, New Jersey. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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