Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 324
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-0-8108-8919-4 • Hardback • February 2016 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
978-0-8108-8920-0 • eBook • February 2016 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
David Malvinni, musicologist and classical guitarist, is adjunct professor of music and African American studies at Santa Barbara City College and author of The Gypsy Caravan: From Real Roma to Imaginary Gypsies in Western Music and Film and Grateful Deadandthe Art of Rock Improvisation.
Chapter 1: The Early Stones: From R&B and the Blues to Chuck Berry
Chapter 2: Toward an Original Direction: Aftermath to Their Satanic Majesties Request
Chapter 3: Supernaturally Charged Blues: Beggars Banquet (1968)
Chapter 4: “This Record Should Be Played Loud”: Let It Bleed (1969)
Chapter 5: 1970s Overture: Sticky Fingers (1971)
Chapter 6: Elegantly Wasted: Exile on Main Street (1972)
Chapter 7: Twilight of the Idols: To Some Girls and Beyond
Recommended for Further Reading
Glossary of Musical Terms
Not just an examination of the songs produced over a 50-year run, this is more of a dissection of the sound, influences, origins, and social-historical context of the musical output of this seminal rock band. As a guitarist and professor of music and African American studies, author Malvinni is well situated to conduct this analysis. Following the band’s output chronologically, this companion showcases subjects like the keys and guitar tunings of certain songs and the venues at which they were recorded. Music theory is occasionally interwoven, such as 'the significance of the mixolydian chord.' Overall, this would be a fine addition to any academic music collection and larger public libraries.
— Booklist
The ultimate read for the Rolling Stones fan.
— PrevailPrevail
If you are interested in immersing yourself in to a listeners companion book that goes beyond just telling you the basic facts of your favourite band, then Experiencing the Rolling Stones will be this summers musical adventure for both life long fans and first time listeners. This is a book that you cannot afford to put on your waiting list.
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