Making easy listening : material culture and postwar American recording / / Tim J. Anderson.
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Superior document: | Commerce and mass culture series |
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Commerce and mass culture series.
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Physical Description: | xliv, 236 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : opening tracks
- Managing the recording process and rethinking the recording bans. Buried under the fecundity of his own creations : the first strike of the American Federation of Musicians ; Counterreform and resignation : the second strike of the American Federation of Musicians
- Production, reproduction, and the case of My fair lady. Which voice best becomes the property? stitching the intertext of My fair lady ; Listening to my My fair lady : versioning and the recorded music object
- Stereo, hi-fi, and the modern pleasures of easy listening. A tale of two ears : the concert hall aesthetic and stereo ; Space, the pliable frontier : stereo as the new spatial palette of audio
- Conclusion : the flip side (and a few concluding thoughts).