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Best Music Writing 2010 Ann Powers

Best Music Writing 2010 By Ann Powers

Best Music Writing 2010 by Ann Powers


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The eleventh book in the acclaimed series celebrating the best writing on every style of music, from rock to hip-hop, R&B to jazz, pop to blues, and more

Best Music Writing 2010 Summary

Best Music Writing 2010 by Ann Powers

Best Music Writing has become one of the most eagerly awaited annuals out there. Celebrating the year in music writing by gathering a rich array of essays, missives, and musings on every style of music from rock to hip-hop to R&B to jazz to pop to blues and more, it is essential reading for anyone who loves great music and accomplished writing. Scribes of every imaginable sort--novelists, poets, journalists, musicians--are gathered to create a multi-voiced snapshot of the year in music writing that, like the music it illuminates, is every bit as thrilling as it is riveting.

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Village Voice's music blog, October 2010 Da Capo's annual Best Music Writing series is as close as rock scribes get to the Oscars. Vol 1 Brooklyn, 10/14/10 Best Music Writing...Ever...quite impressive. USA Today's Pop Candy blog, 11/4/10 My annual favorite. Mogo Music Network, 11/15/10A holy grail for music nerds and writers alike, Da Capo's Best Music Writing anthologies aren't just required rock-critic reading-they're a pedestal to which we all aspire. New York Journal of Books, 12/1/10These essays make the reader want to explore the music of these artists if they have not been fans before. That is what good music writing should do-it should pull the reader into the music. New York Amsterdam News, 11/24/10This year's entry into the 'Best Music Writing' series touches on some of the biggest and most compelling stories of the past year...what Best Music Writing 2010 proves is that music journalism, as an industry, may be on its last legs, but music criticism itself isn't dead. Library Journal, 12/3/10 Most [essays] transcend the trends of the moment and will be appreciated by listeners with a range of tastes looking for new musical avenues to explore. Oxford American, 12/1/10 Every year, without fail, Da Capo's Best Music Writing anthology impresses... The collection remains a must-read for open-minded music fans... This volume makes for great reading. Austin Chronicle, 12/8/10 Editor Ann Powers' thoughtful eye on contemporary rock writers avoids...fancy stepping, and many of the chapters are notably good. PopMatters.com, 12/6/10 Best Music Writing...continues to rebuke those academics and writerly peers who still question the legitimacy of pop music writing...What Best Music Writing 2010 does best is showcase the vast diversity of opinions, forms, styles and subjects at work in the music world. Slug, December 2010 Beyond a collection of great articles about musicians, Best Music Writing has fantastic thoughts about how music reflects America's changing cultural norms and vice versa. LA Weekly One of the Top Ten Rock Books of 2010 (#6) Pasadena Weekly, 12/23/10As the blogosphere continues to tilt the proper music press in unknown directions, this annual collection of profiles, op-eds, interviews and good old-fashioned think pieces from myriad magazines, newspapers and Web sites reminds that there's still a place, and need, for knowledgeable and professional music writing-not just thumbnail-sized reviews, but significant essays exploring politics, society, race, self-identification and -expression through artists and songs. FlavorWire.com This is one of the series's best volumes. LA Times critic Powers's wide taste and generous outlook means a collection that feels like a map while mostly reading like stories. Booklist, 12/9/10 Wide ranging and incisive, this collection merits consideration. The Stranger, 12/23/10Of all the best-of collections published at the end of every year, Da Capo Press's Best Music Writing series is, well, one of the best. Philadelphia Tribune, 12/24/10 Da Capo's 'Best Music Writing 2010 has become one of the most eagerly awaited annuals out there with scribes of every imaginable sort-novelists, poets, journalists, musicians-are gathered to create a multi-voiced snapshot of the year in music writing that, like the music it illuminates, is every bit as thrilling as it is riveting...The accomplished writing found within these pages cover a wealth of mediums and presentations...[and] allows readers a chance to discover journalists who delve deep into the corners of music culture-from rock to hip-hop to pop and country-and place not only their knowledge of music, but also their undying love for it, front and center. Publishers Weekly, web-exclusive, starred review, 4/11/11 In the 11th installment, guest editor Powers and series editor Carr offer what could be one of the most prescient compilations of all...The compilation's breadth is its real appeal. While it functions as a snapshot of the events, trends, and personalities that made up 2010, it also works as a portrait of an industry and an art form in transition. USA Today's Pop Candy blog, 12/2/11 It's by far the best 'best of 2011' book of the year. Blogcritics.org, 12/2/11 A fine collection of this year's finest essays from music critics...Da Capo's Best Music Writing 2011 is proof positive that good music journalism isn't dead.

About Ann Powers

Ann Powers is the chief pop critic for the Los Angeles Times and lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Daphne Carr is the author of Pretty Hate Machine and lives in New York City.

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GOR012524606
9780198751922
0198751923
Best Music Writing 2010 by Ann Powers
Used - Like New
Paperback
Hachette Books
20101109
352
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