Cut 'n' mix : culture, identity, and Caribbean music
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Cut 'n' mix : culture, identity, and Caribbean music
(A Comedia book)
Routledge, 1990, c1987
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Cut and mix
Cut "n" mix
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Note
Originally published by Methuen, 1987
Bibliography: p. [160]-163
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
ORIGINAL CUT (rebel sound: reggae and other Caribbean music) Introduction: the two Jamaicas 1. Slavery days 2. West African roots, West Indian flowers 3. The music of Trinidad 4. Reggae and other Caribbean music 5. The roots of reggae: religion and religious music 6. The Rastafarians 7. The roots of reggae: black American music 8. Rocksteady and the rude boy era 9. Reggae 10. Dub and talk over 11. Dread in a Inglan DUB VERSION (the rise and fall of Two Tone) 12. Ska tissue: the rise and fall of Two Tone CLUB MIX (Breaking for the border) 13. Sister Posse forward: is this the future? 14. Slack style and Seaga 15. Lovers' rock: reggae, soul and broken hearts 16. Rap and hip hop: the New York connection 17. Fast style reggae: designer label roots
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