Screening The Blues: Aspects Of The Blues Tradition
By (Author) Paul Oliver
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd March 1989
United States
General
Non Fiction
781.643
Paperback
302
Width 202mm, Height 126mm, Spine 19mm
306g
The noted blues scholar Paul Oliver here examines the many different skeins of the blues form, relating them to other black traditions - musical and religious - and tracing the origin of the blues through the dense, many-colored warp and weft of influences and inspiration. He describes "the dozens," Christmas rituals, and the coded (as well as blatant) sexual imagery that has always been a vital element of every popular song tradition. With extensive source notes, photographs, a discography, and two indexes of song titles and singers, this book serves as a sound, serious, and entertaining guide to the blues heritage that has vitalized so much of the world's musical culture.
Paul Oliver is the author of several books on the blues including Blues Off the Record.