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Jimi Hendrix ''transgressed many boundaries; both arbitrary musical definitions separating blues and soul or jazz and rock, and also those fundamental divides between the archaic and the avant-garde, between individualist and collectivist philosophies,between blacks and whites, between America and Britain, between passive acquiescence and furious resistance,between lust for life and obsession with death.'' Charles Shaar Murray

Crosstown Traffic charts the routes Hendrix took to arrive at his ''unique musical formulation''. The result is a bravura study of his art and life that has become established as the definitive work on ''the most eloquent instrumentalist ever to work in rock.''

Winner of the Ralph Gleason Music Book Award on first publication, this brilliant and ambitious book, hailed as ''the most compelling and literate essay on rock since Greil Marcus'' Mystery Train, is being reissued with an updated introduction.



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The artistry of this book matches that of its subject. -- Nick Tosches
We've seen several biographies of Jimi Hendrix but Crosstown Traffic's thrust is considerably more ambitious . . . Murray's exploration of Hendrix's role as a black rocker in a practically all-white pop-music elite is as telling an examination of rock and race, and of tensions and prejudices behind the sixties peace-and-brotherhood facade, as popular music writing has seen. Crosstown Traffic is an important book and, in its range and clarity of thought, an exemplary one. -- Robert Palmer
Mouthwatering stuff for any serious Jimi Hendrix fan . . . Murray is certainly the first writer to fully portray the ways in which Hendrix shaped the future in which we now live, from hard rock to funk to jazz. Crosstown Traffic also stands as the best layman's history ot the electric guitar I've ever come across. -- Dave Marsh
Murray goes so far inside the myth that it dissolves. What is left is a man pursuing hiw own destiny, piece by piece, day by day. -- Greil Marcus

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    Publisher: Canongate Books
    Publication Date: 15/11/2012
    ISBN13: 9780857867742, 978-0857867742
    ISBN10: 0857867741

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Jimi Hendrix ''transgressed many boundaries; both arbitrary musical definitions separating blues and soul or jazz and rock, and also those fundamental divides between the archaic and the avant-garde, between individualist and collectivist philosophies,between blacks and whites, between America and Britain, between passive acquiescence and furious resistance,between lust for life and obsession with death.'' Charles Shaar Murray

    Crosstown Traffic charts the routes Hendrix took to arrive at his ''unique musical formulation''. The result is a bravura study of his art and life that has become established as the definitive work on ''the most eloquent instrumentalist ever to work in rock.''

    Winner of the Ralph Gleason Music Book Award on first publication, this brilliant and ambitious book, hailed as ''the most compelling and literate essay on rock since Greil Marcus'' Mystery Train, is being reissued with an updated introduction.



    Trade Review
    The artistry of this book matches that of its subject. -- Nick Tosches
    We've seen several biographies of Jimi Hendrix but Crosstown Traffic's thrust is considerably more ambitious . . . Murray's exploration of Hendrix's role as a black rocker in a practically all-white pop-music elite is as telling an examination of rock and race, and of tensions and prejudices behind the sixties peace-and-brotherhood facade, as popular music writing has seen. Crosstown Traffic is an important book and, in its range and clarity of thought, an exemplary one. -- Robert Palmer
    Mouthwatering stuff for any serious Jimi Hendrix fan . . . Murray is certainly the first writer to fully portray the ways in which Hendrix shaped the future in which we now live, from hard rock to funk to jazz. Crosstown Traffic also stands as the best layman's history ot the electric guitar I've ever come across. -- Dave Marsh
    Murray goes so far inside the myth that it dissolves. What is left is a man pursuing hiw own destiny, piece by piece, day by day. -- Greil Marcus

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