Ian Moss Presents 100 Unhip Albums : That we should learn to love
by
Ian Moss
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1909360716
ISBN-13
9781909360716
Publisher
Empire Publications
Imprint
Empire Publications (UK)
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 21st, 2019
Weight
248 grams
Dimensions
21.30 x 33.90 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
Music
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Musical snobbery has been around since Mozart was appalling audiences in the 18th century but now, with most music available to listen to for free on Spotify or YouTube, there really is no excuse to not give an artist another listen, even if you have foresworn them for most of your adult life or never even heard of them.100 Unhip albums contains mini-essays on a selection of the uncoolest (but musically superb) records ever released. From famous albums which have since become uncool such as Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band to unhip bands such as Status Quo and Queen who became crap at some point in the past few decades. Then there are the unfavoured folk, soul and jazz artists who are criminally overlooked in favour of bigger names and the downright obscure bands who put out superb records only to disappear without trace. Ian’s amusing and fact-drenched book is a must for anyone in need of new sounds to spice up their listening pleasure!
Musical Snobbery has been around since Mozart was appalling audiences in the eighteenth century but now, with most music available to listen to for free on Spotify or YouTube, there really is no excuse not to give an artist another listen, even if you have fore-sworn them for most of your life, fell out of love with them or never even heard of them. Music obsessive Ian Moss has written over 100 dense and amusing mini-essays on a selection of some of the uncoolest (but musically superb) records ever released. From famous albums which have since become uncool such as Sgt. Peppers to unhip bands such as Status Quo and Queen who were deemed uncool at some point in the past. Then there are the unfavoured folk, soul and jazz artists who were criminally overlooked and the downright obscure bands who put out superb records only to disappear without trace. Ians amusing and fact-drenched book is a must for anyone in need of new sounds to spice up their listening pleasure!
Musical Snobbery has been around since Mozart was appalling audiences in the eighteenth century but now, with most music available to listen to for free on Spotify or YouTube, there really is no excuse not to give an artist another listen, even if you have fore-sworn them for most of your life, fell out of love with them or never even heard of them. Music obsessive Ian Moss has written over 100 dense and amusing mini-essays on a selection of some of the uncoolest (but musically superb) records ever released. From famous albums which have since become uncool such as Sgt. Peppers to unhip bands such as Status Quo and Queen who were deemed uncool at some point in the past. Then there are the unfavoured folk, soul and jazz artists who were criminally overlooked and the downright obscure bands who put out superb records only to disappear without trace. Ians amusing and fact-drenched book is a must for anyone in need of new sounds to spice up their listening pleasure!
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