作者prexceed (Exceed)
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标题Re: [问题] 请问一下有关於RnB的书吗?
时间Wed Nov 24 17:33:47 2004
※ 引述《twohair (渐渐没感觉)》之铭言:
: 请问有关於介绍RnB的评论或是历史之类的书吗?
American rhythm and blues (R&B) arose during the post-World War II years
to provide an important link between jump blues and rock and roll--and by
the late 1950s, soul. Welding the raunch of jump blues legend Amos Milburn
onto a threadbare chassis of shuffling rhythms and concise songs, the biggest
R&B stars of the '50s made records that came from the blues but aimed for
the dance floor. The hits came in droves as Big Maybelle's "Ring Dang Dilly,"
oft-overlooked Little Willie John's "Let Them Talk," "5-10-15 Hours" by Ruth
Brown, and R&B kingpin Ray Charles' "I Got a Woman" have remained signature
R&B tunes to this day. Underscoring the heavy influence R&B wielded on the
nascent rock and roll of the mid-'50s, Big Maybelle and Little Willie John
recorded arguably definitive versions of, respectively, "Whole Lot of Shakin'
Goin' On" and "Fever" well before the better-known rock and roll versions
were set to wax. As the end of the '50s drew near, R&B became increasingly
smooth and made its move onto the pop charts, but its original grit-and-
holler approach would become the driving force behind the soul music that
would sweep the nation in the '60s.
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http://music.download.com/2001-8564_32-0.html?tag=nav_dir&)
不嫌麻烦的话
http://www.underground-soul.com
里面有一些资讯
评论和历史是用来卖钱的
多看艺人自己说的
多听歌手自己唱的
比起文字亲切!
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