- Hardcover: 176 pages
- Publisher: Universe (October 15, 1999)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 078930337X
- ISBN-13: 978-0789303370
From jazz, blues, hip hop, and reggae to African rhythms, gospel, and
contemporary R&B, "The Black Chord" pays homage to the legendary and
current superstars of Black music. Stunning photographs and a
provocative consideration of musical theory combine, and the result is
an unprecedented view of popular culture and its antecedents. David
Corio's photos capture the major talents of black music: Aretha
Franklin, Bob Marley, Barry White, Missy Elliot, Sean "Puff Daddy"
Combs, Al Jarreau, Salif Keita, Courtney Pine, Chaka Khan, Isaac Hayes,
B.B. King, Miles Davis, Fats Domino, Patti Labelle, and many others from
a diversity of musical styles. Goldman traces the musical thread or
"black chord" that connects these artists and the influences that music
and Black performers from different countries, cultures, and periods
have had on the evolution of musical expression worldwide.
Chapters include an exploration of the different genres of music-from blues to rap and beyond-and their history, a look at sexy soul music and its appeal, and an interpretation of the impact that newcomers like Puff Daddy and Brandy have had on the contemporary music scene.
Chapters include an exploration of the different genres of music-from blues to rap and beyond-and their history, a look at sexy soul music and its appeal, and an interpretation of the impact that newcomers like Puff Daddy and Brandy have had on the contemporary music scene.
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