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    New York : Thunder's Mouth Press
    UID:
    (DE-627)1604909315
    Format: XXII, 602 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. print.
    ISBN: 1560257075 , 9781560257073
    Content: From Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Janice Joplin and Michael Jackson, Columbia Records has discovered and nurtured a mind-boggling spectrum of talents and temperaments over the past 100-plus years. Now, with unprecedented access to the company's archives, this book tells the stories behind the groundbreaking music. More often than not, the music was not just created by the artists themselves but forged out of conflict with the men and women who handled them--executives, producers, Artists and Repertoire men, arrangers, recording engineers, and, yes, even publicists. And at almost every narrative crossroads is an undercurrent of racial tension--a tension that not only influenced twentieth-century music, but also mirrored and at times prompted major changes in American culture.--From publisher description
    Note: Literaturangaben , One boy's Columbia records -- Some pre-CBS history -- My mother was a phonograph -- Litigation vs. innovation -- Foxtrotting in and out of war -- Acoustic prohibition to electric depression -- Cheap but often unforgettable -- The CBS years -- Sign 'em up -- Battlegrounds -- Bedroom, boardroom -- Creation of the LP -- Midcentury -- Changing horses in midstream -- Catching up to Victor -- Curtain up -- Just before the revolution -- Silver anniversary -- Art for the label's sake -- High above Manhattan -- Music from A to Z -- Spinning wheels -- Epic out of hell -- Explosions and elegies -- Expansion and bombast -- Tokyo calling -- After CBS -- Walk down 30th street
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Musicology
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    Keywords: Columbia Recording Corporation ; Geschichte 1880-1990 ; USA ; Label ; Geschichte 1880-1990 ; Columbia Recording Corporation ; USA ; Label ; Geschichte 1889-1990
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    New York : Thunder's Mouth Press
    UID:
    (DE-602)b3kat_BV022713875
    Format: XXII, 602 S., [8] Bl. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. print.
    ISBN: 1560257075 , 9781560257073
    Content: From Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Janice Joplin and Michael Jackson, Columbia Records has discovered and nurtured a mind-boggling spectrum of talents and temperaments over the past 100-plus years. Now, with unprecedented access to the company's archives, this book tells the stories behind the groundbreaking music. More often than not, the music was not just created by the artists themselves but forged out of conflict with the men and women who handled them--executives, producers, Artists and Repertoire men, arrangers, recording engineers, and, yes, even publicists. And at almost every narrative crossroads is an undercurrent of racial tension--a tension that not only influenced twentieth-century music, but also mirrored and at times prompted major changes in American culture.--From publisher description.
    Note: From Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Janice Joplin and Michael Jackson, Columbia Records has discovered and nurtured a mind-boggling spectrum of talents and temperaments over the past 100-plus years. Now, with unprecedented access to the company's archives, this book tells the stories behind the groundbreaking music. More often than not, the music was not just created by the artists themselves but forged out of conflict with the men and women who handled them--executives, producers, Artists and Repertoire men, arrangers, recording engineers, and, yes, even publicists. And at almost every narrative crossroads is an undercurrent of racial tension--a tension that not only influenced twentieth-century music, but also mirrored and at times prompted major changes in American culture.--From publisher description. , Includes bibliographical references (p. [545]-579) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: Columbia Recording Corporation ; Geschichte 1880-1990 ; USA ; Label ; Geschichte 1880-1990
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York : Thunder's Mouth Press
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV022713875
    Format: XXII, 602 S., [8] Bl. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. print.
    ISBN: 1560257075 , 9781560257073
    Content: From Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Janice Joplin and Michael Jackson, Columbia Records has discovered and nurtured a mind-boggling spectrum of talents and temperaments over the past 100-plus years. Now, with unprecedented access to the company's archives, this book tells the stories behind the groundbreaking music. More often than not, the music was not just created by the artists themselves but forged out of conflict with the men and women who handled them--executives, producers, Artists and Repertoire men, arrangers, recording engineers, and, yes, even publicists. And at almost every narrative crossroads is an undercurrent of racial tension--a tension that not only influenced twentieth-century music, but also mirrored and at times prompted major changes in American culture.--From publisher description.
    Note: From Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday to Janice Joplin and Michael Jackson, Columbia Records has discovered and nurtured a mind-boggling spectrum of talents and temperaments over the past 100-plus years. Now, with unprecedented access to the company's archives, this book tells the stories behind the groundbreaking music. More often than not, the music was not just created by the artists themselves but forged out of conflict with the men and women who handled them--executives, producers, Artists and Repertoire men, arrangers, recording engineers, and, yes, even publicists. And at almost every narrative crossroads is an undercurrent of racial tension--a tension that not only influenced twentieth-century music, but also mirrored and at times prompted major changes in American culture.--From publisher description. , Includes bibliographical references (p. [545]-579) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Columbia Recording Corporation ; Geschichte 1880-1990 ; USA ; Label ; Geschichte 1880-1990
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