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9780807858592
ISBN
0807858595
Binding
TP
Book Title
Book of Salsa : a Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New York City
Book Series
Latin America in Translation/En Traducción/Em Tradução Ser.
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
César Miguel Rondón
Features
New Edition
Genre
Music, History
Topic
History & Criticism, Genres & Styles / Latin, Latin America / General, Caribbean & West Indies / General
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
1 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Salsa is one of the most popular types of music listened to and danced to in the United States. Until now, the single comprehensive history of the music--and the industry that grew up around it, including musicians, performances, styles, movements, and production--was available only in Spanish. This lively translation provides for English-reading and music-loving fans the chance to enjoy Cesar Miguel Rondon's celebrated El libro de la salsa .Rondon tells the engaging story of salsa's roots in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela, and of its emergence and development in the 1960s as a distinct musical movement in New York. Rondon presents salsa as a truly pan-Caribbean phenomenon, emerging in the migrations and interactions, the celebrations and conflicts that marked the region. Although salsa is rooted in urban culture, Rondon explains, it is also a commercial product produced and shaped by professional musicians, record producers, and the music industry. For this first English-language edition, Rondon has added a new chapter to bring the story of salsa up to the present.

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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807858595
ISBN-13
9780807858592
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63870413

Product Key Features

Book Title
Book of Salsa : a Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New York City
Author
César Miguel Rondón
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Topic
History & Criticism, Genres & Styles / Latin, Latin America / General, Caribbean & West Indies / General
Publication Year
2008
Book Series
Latin America in Translation/En Traducción/Em Tradução Ser.
Genre
Music, History
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
1 Oz

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Trade
Lc Classification Number
Ml3475.R6613 2008
Edition Description
New Edition
Reviews
Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [The Book of Salsa] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Colƒ³n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide.—Publishers Weekly, "Possibly the best broad portrait of the artistic and commercial development of the music. . . . A landmark text in popular music and an early example of musical globalization literature . . . An essential read." -Journal of American History, "Rondn's rich description of the development of salsa, his understanding of the scene, his discussion of sabor, and his recognition of the importance of the barrio make this work a must-read for all those interested in the history of salsa and Latin/Latin American popular music." - Journal of Folklore Research, "An excellent English translation. . . . . The classic narrative of the origins and trajectory of salsa, which has informed the best academic writing on the subject for years, is now at the disposal of readers of English."-- Hispanic American Research R, "[This] welcome translation . . . provides English-speaking audiences access to one of the most referenced texts in Latin music. . . . An invaluable resource for fans of Latin music, as well as journalists, ethnomusicologists, and cultural critics." -Centro, [This] welcome translation . . . provides English-speaking audiences access to one of the most referenced texts in Latin music. . . . An invaluable resource for fans of Latin music, as well as journalists, ethnomusicologists, and cultural critics.-- Centro, "[A] wonderful chronicle of . . . Latin urban music. . . . [A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions." —Latin Beat, "[A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions." -Latin Beat, "A powerful and enduring testimony. For decades now, Rondón has been the most fervent guide to the ways in which salsa inspires feverish devotion around the world. For salsa lovers, the book is required reading." -- New West Indian Guide, "[This] welcome translation . . . provides English-speaking audiences access to one of the most referenced texts in Latin music. . . . An invaluable resource for fans of Latin music, as well as journalists, ethnomusicologists, and cultural critics."-- C, "[A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions." -- Latin Beat, "[A] wonderful chronicle of . . . Latin urban music. . . . [A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions."-- Latin Beat, "A powerful and enduring testimony. For decades now, Rondón has been the most fervent guide to the ways in which salsa inspires feverish devotion around the world. For salsa lovers, the book is required reading." --New West Indian Guide, "An excellent English translation. . . . . The classic narrative of the origins and trajectory of salsa, which has informed the best academic writing on the subject for years, is now at the disposal of readers of English."-- Hispanic American Research Review, "An excellent English translation. The classic narrative of the origins and trajectory of salsa, which has informed the best academic writing on the subject for years, is now at the disposal of readers of English." _ Hispanic American Research Review, "[An] excellent treatise on music. . . . The English translation of Rondon's original Spanish text is truly outstanding. . . . An encyclopedia of accurate details and an elegant example of well-grounded generalizations about the salsa story. It belongs in the library of anyone wishing to learn about the history of U.S. Latinos and their music." - American Studies, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Colfn, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide. -- Publishers Weekly, A powerful and enduring testimony. For decades now, Rondon has been the most fervent guide to the ways in which salsa inspires feverish devotion around the world. For salsa lovers, the book is required reading.-- New West Indian Guide, Rondon's rich description of the development of salsa, his understanding of the scene, his discussion of sabor, and his recognition of the importance of the barrio make this work a must-read for all those interested in the history of salsa and Latin/Lati|9780807858592|, [A] wonderful chronicle of . . . Latin urban music. . . . [A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions.-- Latin Beat, An excellent English translation. . . . . The classic narrative of the origins and trajectory of salsa, which has informed the best academic writing on the subject for years, is now at the disposal of readers of English.-- Hispanic American Research Review, "[This] welcome translation . . . provides English-speaking audiences access to one of the most referenced texts in Latin music. . . . An invaluable resource for fans of Latin music, as well as journalists, ethnomusicologists, and cultural critics." - Centro, "A powerful and enduring testimony. For decades now, Rond n has been the most fervent guide to the ways in which salsa inspires feverish devotion around the world. For salsa lovers, the book is required reading." -- New West Indian Guide, "Rond n's rich description of the development of salsa, his understanding of the scene, his discussion of sabor, and his recognition of the importance of the barrio make this work a must-read for all those interested in the history of salsa and Latin/Latin American popular music." - Journal of Folklore Research, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Col'n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide. -- Publishers Weekly, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [The Book of Salsa] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Col'n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide.—Publishers Weekly, "[This] welcome translation . . . provides English-speaking audiences access to one of the most referenced texts in Latin music. . . . An invaluable resource for fans of Latin music, as well as journalists, ethnomusicologists, and cultural critics."-- Centro, Crossing continents, from New York City and Puerto Rico to Venezuela, Rondon examines salsa's working-class origins . . . and relates the difficulties of marginalized barrio life to the music's international appeal. Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Colon, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide.-- Publishers Weekly, "Possibly the best broad portrait of the artistic and commercial development of the music. . . . A landmark text in popular music and an early example of musical globalization literature . . . An essential read." --Journal of American History, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Colƒ³n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide. -- Publishers Weekly, [An] excellent treatise on music. . . . The English translation of Rondon's original Spanish text is truly outstanding. . . . An encyclopedia of accurate details and an elegant example of well-grounded generalizations about the salsa story. It belongs in the library of anyone wishing to learn about the history of U.S. Latinos and their music.-- American Studies, "Possibly the best broad portrait of the artistic and commercial development of the music. . . . A landmark text in popular music and an early example of musical globalization literature . . . an essential read."-- Journal of American History, "A powerful and enduring testimony. For decades now, Rondn has been the most fervent guide to the ways in which salsa inspires feverish devotion around the world. For salsa lovers, the book is required reading." -- New West Indian Guide, [An] excellent treatise on music. . . . The English translation of Rondon's original Spanish text is truly outstanding. . . . An encyclopedia of accurate details and an elegant example of well-grounded generalizations about the salsa story. It belongs in|9780807858592|, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [The Book of Salsa] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie ColÆ’³n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide.--Publishers Weekly, "Crossing continents, from New York City and Puerto Rico to Venezuela, Rondon examines salsa's working-class origins . . . and relates the difficulties of marginalized barrio life to the music's international appeal. Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Colon, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide."-- Publishers Weekly, Crossing continents, from New York City and Puerto Rico to Venezuela, Rondon examines salsa's working-class origins . . . and relates the difficulties of marginalized barrio life to the music's international appeal. Along with insightful analyses of styl|9780807858592|, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie ColÆ_³n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide. -- Publishers Weekly, "[An] excellent treatise on music. . . . The English translation of Rondon's original Spanish text is truly outstanding. . . . An encyclopedia of accurate details and an elegant example of well-grounded generalizations about the salsa story. It belongs in the library of anyone wishing to learn about the history of U.S. Latinos and their music."-- American Studies, Rondon's rich description of the development of salsa, his understanding of the scene, his discussion of sabor, and his recognition of the importance of the barrio make this work a must-read for all those interested in the history of salsa and Latin/Latin American popular music.-- Journal of Folklore Research, "Rondon's rich description of the development of salsa, his understanding of the scene, his discussion of sabor, and his recognition of the importance of the barrio make this work a must-read for all those interested in the history of salsa and Latin/Latin American popular music."-- Journal of Folklore Research, "A powerful and enduring testimony. For decades now, Rondon has been the most fervent guide to the ways in which salsa inspires feverish devotion around the world. For salsa lovers, the book is required reading."-- New West Indian Guide, "[A] wonderful chronicle of . . . Latin urban music. . . . [A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions." --Latin Beat, "[A] wonderful chronicle of . . . Latin urban music. . . . [A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions." -Latin Beat, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [The Book of Salsa] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie ColÆ’³n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide.'”Publishers Weekly, [A] wonderful chronicle of the Latin urban music that ruled from the Caribbean to New York City from the mid-sixties to the late-seventies. . . . This book is one of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions. —Latin Beat, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie ColÆ’ n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide. -- Publishers Weekly, "[A] wonderful chronicle of . . . Latin urban music. . . . [A] gem. . . . One of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions." -- Latin Beat, Along with insightful analyses of styles, music, movements, performances, production and marketing, [ The Book of Salsa ] offers detailed coverage of such highly influential talents as Willie Col ’ n, Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto. The concluding 'Basic Discography' serves as a great collecting guide. -- Publishers Weekly, "An excellent English translation. The classic narrative of the origins and trajectory of salsa, which has informed the best academic writing on the subject for years, is now at the disposal of readers of English." -- Hispanic American Research Review, "Possibly the best broad portrait of the artistic and commercial development of the music. . . . A landmark text in popular music and an early example of musical globalization literature . . . An essential read." —Journal of American History, Possibly the best broad portrait of the artistic and commercial development of the music. . . . A landmark text in popular music and an early example of musical globalization literature . . . an essential read.-- Journal of American History, "Possibly the best broad portrait of the artistic and commercial development of the music. . . . A landmark text in popular music and an early example of musical globalization literature . . . An essential read." -- Journal of American History, [A] wonderful chronicle of the Latin urban music that ruled from the Caribbean to New York City from the mid-sixties to the late-seventies. . . . This book is one of the best single comprehensive chronicles of this music and its industry, the musicians and their performances, styles, movements and productions. -- Latin Beat, "Rondón's rich description of the development of salsa, his understanding of the scene, his discussion of sabor, and his recognition of the importance of the barrio make this work a must-read for all those interested in the history of salsa and Latin/Latin American popular music." - Journal of Folklore Research
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2008
Lccn
2007-030141

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