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Book Synopsis
This study of Bob Dylan's art employs a performance studies lens, exploring the distinctive ways he brings words and music to life on recordings, onstage, and onscreen. Chapters focus on the relationship of Dylan's recorded performances to the historical bardic role, to the American popular song tradition, and to rock music culture. His uses of both stage and studio to shape his performances are explored, as are his forays into cinema. Special consideration is given to his vocal performances and to his use of particular personae as a performer. The full scope of Dylan's body of work to date is situated in terms of the influences that have shaped his performances and the ways these performances have shaped contemporary popular music.

Trade Review
This is a worthy addition to the ever-growing mountain of research on Dylan. Nainby (communication, California State Univ., Stanislaus) and Radosta (English, Milton High School) have drawn on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, including song lyrics (which they quote extensively), offering a nuanced, scholarly exploration of Dylan’s performance styles. Chapter 2, “Dylan and the Popular Song Tradition,” explores the amazing range of folk and popular songs with which Dylan is familiar. Chapter 3 jumps to the rock tradition with an analysis of his vocal gymnastics and complex lyrics. In chapter 4 the authors switch to the bardic tradition, observing that "as a performer, Bob Dylan often dons the mantle of the bard, the keeper of civilization’s stories and wisdom.” The authors often contrast Dylan's live performances and his recorded legacy, as songs and styles have come and gone in his repertoire over 60 years. In chapter 6 they observe that "a hallmark for fans of Dylan’s live performances is the knowledge that they are likely to hear an entirely different rendition of a song—likely all of them.” The discussion of Dylan’s films is particularly insightful. Including a lengthy bibliography and discography, this book is intended for academic readers rather than fans.



Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *
The historical and cultural connections drawn in this work are vital for a complete understanding of Dylan, while the insightful interpretations of the performances remind us that we can always revisit great artists. The scholarship is impeccable; the authors are familiar with the vast Dylan literature as well as with the equally overwhelming amount of albums, concerts, outtakes, etc, that form the Dylan oeuvre. As a long-time Dylan fan, it did open my eyes, or rather my ears, up to new ways to appreciating Dylan. After 40 years of listening to him, that is no small accomplishment. -- Peter Vernezze, Weber State University

Table of Contents

Part One: Formations

Chapter One: Eternal Circle: Dylan and Performance

Chapter Two: ABOUT THE SONGS (what they’re about): Dylan and the Popular Song Tradition

Chapter Three: Like a Rolling Stone: Dylan and the Rock Tradition

Chapter Four: Hero Blues: Dylan and the Bardic Tradition

Chapter Five: The Wicked Messenger: Dylan’s Vocal Resources

Part Two: Transformations

Chapter Six: Simple Twist of Fate: Dylan (re)working songs live

Chapter Seven: Bob Dylan’s Dream: Reworking Songs in the Studio

Chapter Eight: Tempest: Bob Dylan’s Personae Spanning Two Centuries

Chapter Nine: Masked & Anonymous: Bob Dylan and Cinema

Chapter Ten: Gonna Change My Way of Thinking: Bob Dylan and the Evangelical Tradition

Coda: An Idiosyncratic Guide to a Bob Dylan Concert

Bibliography, Discography, and Videography

About the Authors

Bob Dylan in Performance

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 1/9/2020 12:11:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781498582650, 978-1498582650
    ISBN10: 1498582656

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This study of Bob Dylan's art employs a performance studies lens, exploring the distinctive ways he brings words and music to life on recordings, onstage, and onscreen. Chapters focus on the relationship of Dylan's recorded performances to the historical bardic role, to the American popular song tradition, and to rock music culture. His uses of both stage and studio to shape his performances are explored, as are his forays into cinema. Special consideration is given to his vocal performances and to his use of particular personae as a performer. The full scope of Dylan's body of work to date is situated in terms of the influences that have shaped his performances and the ways these performances have shaped contemporary popular music.

    Trade Review
    This is a worthy addition to the ever-growing mountain of research on Dylan. Nainby (communication, California State Univ., Stanislaus) and Radosta (English, Milton High School) have drawn on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, including song lyrics (which they quote extensively), offering a nuanced, scholarly exploration of Dylan’s performance styles. Chapter 2, “Dylan and the Popular Song Tradition,” explores the amazing range of folk and popular songs with which Dylan is familiar. Chapter 3 jumps to the rock tradition with an analysis of his vocal gymnastics and complex lyrics. In chapter 4 the authors switch to the bardic tradition, observing that "as a performer, Bob Dylan often dons the mantle of the bard, the keeper of civilization’s stories and wisdom.” The authors often contrast Dylan's live performances and his recorded legacy, as songs and styles have come and gone in his repertoire over 60 years. In chapter 6 they observe that "a hallmark for fans of Dylan’s live performances is the knowledge that they are likely to hear an entirely different rendition of a song—likely all of them.” The discussion of Dylan’s films is particularly insightful. Including a lengthy bibliography and discography, this book is intended for academic readers rather than fans.



    Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *
    The historical and cultural connections drawn in this work are vital for a complete understanding of Dylan, while the insightful interpretations of the performances remind us that we can always revisit great artists. The scholarship is impeccable; the authors are familiar with the vast Dylan literature as well as with the equally overwhelming amount of albums, concerts, outtakes, etc, that form the Dylan oeuvre. As a long-time Dylan fan, it did open my eyes, or rather my ears, up to new ways to appreciating Dylan. After 40 years of listening to him, that is no small accomplishment. -- Peter Vernezze, Weber State University

    Table of Contents

    Part One: Formations

    Chapter One: Eternal Circle: Dylan and Performance

    Chapter Two: ABOUT THE SONGS (what they’re about): Dylan and the Popular Song Tradition

    Chapter Three: Like a Rolling Stone: Dylan and the Rock Tradition

    Chapter Four: Hero Blues: Dylan and the Bardic Tradition

    Chapter Five: The Wicked Messenger: Dylan’s Vocal Resources

    Part Two: Transformations

    Chapter Six: Simple Twist of Fate: Dylan (re)working songs live

    Chapter Seven: Bob Dylan’s Dream: Reworking Songs in the Studio

    Chapter Eight: Tempest: Bob Dylan’s Personae Spanning Two Centuries

    Chapter Nine: Masked & Anonymous: Bob Dylan and Cinema

    Chapter Ten: Gonna Change My Way of Thinking: Bob Dylan and the Evangelical Tradition

    Coda: An Idiosyncratic Guide to a Bob Dylan Concert

    Bibliography, Discography, and Videography

    About the Authors

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