Screening the blues : aspects of the blues tradition

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    • Oliver, Paul

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Screening the blues : aspects of the blues tradition

Paul Oliver

(A Da Capo paperback)

Da Capo Press, [1989], c1968

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Cassell, 1968

Bibliography: p. 262-277

Includes indexes

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The noted blues scholar Paul Oliver here examines the many different skeins of the blues form, relating them to other black traditions - musical and religious - and tracing the origin of the blues through the dense, many-coloured warp and weft of influences and inspiration. He describes "the dozens," Christmas rituals, and the coded (as well as blatant) sexual imagery that has always been a vital element of every popular song tradition. With extensive source notes, photographs, a discography, and two indexes of song titles and singers, this book serves as a sound, serious, and entertaining guide to the blues heritage that has vitalized so much of the world's musical culture.

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