And the Roots of Rhythm Remain: A Journey Through Global Music
By (Author) Joe Boyd
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
26th November 2024
29th August 2024
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Music industry
781.6
Hardback
944
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Joe Boyd was part of a small group of label heads and journalists who chose 'world music' as their marketing slogan in the 1980s. They had little idea how fast and how wide those simple words would spread, the controversy it would cause, and only the vaguest idea of how far back the history went.Following the international success of his memoir White Bicycles, Boyd set out to explore the stories behind the music he had helped to populariee. His experiences as a producer working in Cuba, Brazil, Bulgaria, Mali, Hungary, Spain and India had given him the skeleton of an idea, though the subject is far broader. Over the past decade he has interviewed musicians, producers and academics, travelled the globe and spent years reading, listening and writing. The resulting book, And the Roots of the Rhythm Remain, is like no other. It shows how personalities, events and politics in Havana, Lagos, Buenos Aires, Soweto, Rio and Seville are as colourful and fascinating as anything that took place in Storyville, Harlem, Laurel Canyon or Liverpool. And, moreover, how jazz, r&b and rock 'n' roll would never have happened if it wasn't for sounds emanating from over the horizon and below the equator.
Joe Boyd is the legendary producer of Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, Sandy Denny, John Martyn, R.E.M. and numerous others. He also ran the world music record label Hannibal for twenty years. His memoir White Bicyles sold over 70,000 copies worldwide and been translated into seven languages. He appears frequently on radio, television and in the broadsheets talking and writing about music. His podcast, Joe Boyd's A-Z has been listened to over 100,000 times. He is a producer on Amazing Grace, the critically-acclaimed documentary film of Aretha Franklin's famous 1972 gospel recording.