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How Music Works
From Crown Publishing Group Ny
Current price: $15.99
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How Music Works
From Crown Publishing Group Ny
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About the Book Originally published in the United States in hardcover in 2012 and in paperback in 2013 by McSweeneys, San Francisco. Book Synopsis NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - David Byrnes incisive and enthusiastic look at the musical art form, from its very inceptions to the influences that shape it, whether acoustical, economic, social, or technological--now updated with a new chapter on digital curation. How Music Works is a buoyant hybrid of social history, anthropological survey, autobiography, personal philosophy, and business manual-- The Boston Globe Utilizing his incomparable career and inspired collaborations with Talking Heads, Brian Eno, and many others, David Byrne taps deeply into his lifetime of knowledge to explore the panoptic elements of music, how it shapes the human experience, and reveals the impetus behind how we create, consume, distribute, and enjoy the songs, symphonies, and rhythms that provide the backbeat of life. Byrnes magnum opus uncovers thrilling realizations about the redemptive liberation that music brings us all. Review Quotes David Byrne is a brilliantly original, eccentric rock star, and he has written a book to match his protean talents . . . Whats best about [it] is that Byrne concentrates on his own experience, from a teenage geek splicing layers of guitar feedback on his fathers tape recorder (he had a mild self-diagnosed case of Aspergers syndrome, he writes) to arty if neo-primitive rock star with the early Talking Heads at CBGB to increasingly sophisticated, globe-wandering art-rocker, happily collaborating with all manner of world musicians and pop-technological innovators. -- The New York Times Book Review From the former Talking Heads frontman, a supremely intelligent, superbly written dissection of music as an art form and way of life . . . Byrne touches on all kinds of music from all ages and every part of the world . . . Highly recommended--anyone at all interested in music will learn a lot from this book. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In this fascinating meditation, Talking Heads frontman Byrne (Bicycle Diaries) explores how social and practical context, more than individual authorship, shaped music making in history and his own career . . . his chapters on Heads recording sessions are some of the most insightful accounts of musical creativity yet penned. The result is a surprising challenge to the romantic clich of musical genius . . . Byrnes erudite and entertaining prose reveals him to be a true musical intellectual, with serious and revealing things to say about his art. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Endlessly fascinating, insightful, and intelligent. -- Booklist (starred review) Byrne explores a whole symphony of argument in this extraordinary book with the precise, technical enthusiasm youd expect from the painfully bright art school-educated son--born in Scotland, raised in the States--of an electrical engineer, occasionally mopping his fevered brow in the crestfallen manner of a nineteenth-century poet . . . Its fascinating. -- The Guardian How Music Works is as engaging as it is eclectic: a buoyant hybrid of social history, anthropological survey, autobiography, personal philosophy, and business manual, sometimes on the same page . . . Even for the most ardent explorers (and Byrne is one) this is some seriously unknowable territory. -- The Boston Globe By all accounts, Byrnes style and energy are as apparent on the page as on the stage. --Kathryn Schulz, New York Magazine Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Jay-Z, even Daniel Lanois have all given us books in recent years. And theyve all been interesting and worth reading. But none of them is as good as David Byrnes book . . . He weaves his account of the evolution of music from animals to humans and the history of changes in the way music studios work into the most accessible and unpretentious narrative of such a story that I have yet come across. -- The Globe and Mail A decidedly generous book--welcoming, informal, digressive, full of ideas and intelligence--and one has the pleasant sense that Byrne is speaking directly to the reader, sharing a few confidences he has picked up over the years. -- The Washington Post About the Author DAVID BYRNE is an author, a musician, and a filmmaker known for his creative collaborations and work with the Talking Heads. He resides in New York.