Description
Reader-friendly and revealing, Listening to Bob Dylan encourages hardcore fans and Dylan-curious seekers alike to rediscover the music legend.
About the Author
Larry Starr is emeritus professor of music history at the University of Washington. He is the author of George Gershwin and coauthor of American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3, sixth edition.
Reviews
"Starr's approach is fresh and stimulating. . . . Highly recommended." --Choice
"Starr's deep passion for helping listeners hear the intricate musical patterns of Dylan's songs and albums provides the foundation for this out-of-the-ordinary guide to Dylan. The best way to read this book, of course, is to have Dylan's music playing in the background to hear the patterns and sounds Starr encourages us to hear." --No Depression
"Compact and cogent, Listening to Bob Dylan is directed to the general public, not musicologists. Starr describes Dylan's sophisticated development of nuances, musical stress points that shift the tone of his performance and the meaning of his words. " --Shepherd Express
"A fascinating, worthwhile study of Bob Dylan as poet, vocalist, composer, and performer. If you're looking for a guide to Dylan's methods, his genius, and what's on the tracks, don't think twice." --Library Journal (starred review)
"In this fresh and expansive book, Starr invites us to reach beyond the Nobel-winning lyrics and finally hear the brilliance of Dylan's work as a performer, arranger, composer, and vocal stylist. Each chapter is a lively, accessible masterclass that will make you return again to even the most familiar songs with a sense of wonder and surprise."--Sean Latham, editor of The World of Bob Dylan
"Larry Starr's Listening to Bob Dylan is a refreshing addition to the ever-growing literature about Bob Dylan. Unlike most books on the subject, which tend toward extensive biography, exhaustive lyrical analysis, or trivia-based one-upmanship, Starr takes a relatively novel tack: he approaches Dylan as a musician. Drawing upon his decades of popular music study and pedagogy, Starr deftly navigates Dylan's six-decade career in a manner that is both informative and accessible, but most of all it is a pure joy to read."--Mark A. Davidson, Archives Director, The Bob Dylan Archive
Book Information
ISBN 9780252086021
Author Larry Starr
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint University of Illinois Press
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm