Faking it by Yuval Taylor

Faking it by Yuval Taylor

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Summary

The quest for authenticity, for the 'real', is a dominant factor in musical taste - be it the folklorist's search for forgotten bluesmen, the rock critic's elevation of raw power over sophistication, or importance of bullet wounds to the careers of hip-hop artists. This book looks at the myth of what it means to be 'real' and 'fake' in pop music.

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Faking it by Yuval Taylor

In the last fifty years, the quest for authenticity, for the 'real', has become a dominant factor in musical taste - whether it be the folklorist's search for forgotten bluesmen, the rock critic's elevation of raw power over sophistication, or the importance of bullet wounds to the careers of hip-hop artists such as 50 Cent. "Faking It" explodes the myth of what it means to be 'real' and 'fake' in pop music. From 30s blues singer Leadbelly to Moby's use of his singing over half a century later, the appropriation of black music by a predominantly white musical fanbase, Pop Idol, the fact that no one in Cuba listens to Buena Vista Social Club to Kurt Cobain's suicide note and the fear it expressed of 'faking it'.
Hugh Barker edits music books for several UK publishers, and lives in London. Yuval Taylor has published and edited books about music for fifteen years. He lives in Chicago.
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ISBN 13 9780571226597
ISBN 10 0571226590
Title Faking it
Author Yuval Taylor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2007-04-05
Number of pages 288
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