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Delta Blues
The definitive account of how the rough sounds of the Mississippi Delta changed the course of American popular music. The blues grew out of the plantations and prisons, the swampy marshes and fertile cotton fields of the Mississippi Delta. With original research and keen insights, Ted Gioia?the author of a landmark study of West Coast jazz and the critically acclaimed The History of Jazz?brings to life the stirring music of the Delta, evoking the legendary figures who shaped its sound and ethos: Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B. B. King, and others. Tracing the history of the Delta blues from the field hollers and plantation music of the nineteenth century to the exploits of modern-day musicians in the Delta tradition, Delta Blues tells the full story of this timeless and unforgettable music. No cultural force boasts such humble origins or such world-conquering reverberations. In this evocative rags-to-riches tale, Gioia shows how the sounds of the Delta altered the course of popular music in America and in the world beyond.
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- Posted: Jan-21-2009
Scholarly, rich and lively
First I checked this book out of the public library. I liked it so much I bought my own copy. Now I am taking my time reading each chapter and I really enjoy Gioia's ability to bring forth the richness of the Delta blues history. His treatment of the subject is a scholarly one, yet it's a...
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- Posted: Jan-13-2009
delta blues (in print)
Gioia's Delta Blues is a great read, hated to see it end. Great stories and background of the Delta and the musicians that changed America's music. It brings to light recording sessions, songs, books and people that renew interest in this genre. Be careful... it could cost you (CDs, LPs, other...
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- Posted: Jan-13-2009
Great book -- even for well-read blues buffs
This book offers a great synthesis of sharp analysis about the origins of the blues and its impact, coupled with trenchant biographical details about all the great Delta figures, from Charley Patton through Howlin' Wolf and beyond. Even if you've read Palmer's Deep Blues, Elijah Wald's revisiting...
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- Posted: Jan-01-2009
The Delta Blues come alive here
This is a wonderful work for those interested in the blues--and more specifically, the Delta blues. First thing to know: I used to think that the Delta blues came from the delta of the Mississippi River as it flowed into the Gulf of Mexico. Boy, was my geography wrong! The delta referred to is...
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- Posted: Dec-17-2008
Review of Delta Blues
Excellent book. It gives a lot of good information about the formatino of the blues, from the turn of the century to its migration north to Chicago. there are a significant number of the lesser known blues singers that laid the foundation for the blues and rock and roll that we listen to today.
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- Posted: Dec-11-2008
Blues Passion
For many years, the blues of the Mississippi Delta were all but forgotten. With the combination of cross over or urbanized performances and scholarly interest, the blues have experienced a resurgence. Ted Gioia's new book "Delta Blues: the Life and Times of the Mississippi Masters who...
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- Posted: Dec-02-2008
A great book about.........
the Delta Blues from early times to the present. This has to be a very frustrating subject to research and write about. The documentation is so very sketchy. The author is to be commended as well as the other researchers and writers he quotes. This is one of those wonderful books you run into...
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- Posted: Dec-01-2008
DELTA BLUES
Hardcover,400 pages not including notes or index. There are 16 pages of black and white photos. There are also pencil sketches of some of the more important blues artists(Tommy Johnson,Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson,John Lee Hooker,and others)dealt with in the book. There is a list of 100 songs...
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