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Ambitious and groundbreaking, Electric Shock tells the story of popular music, from the birth of recording in the 1890s to the digital age, from the first pop superstars of the twentieth century to the omnipresence of music in our lives, in hit singles, ringtones and on Spotify.

Over that time, popular music has transformed the world in which we live. Its rhythms have influenced how we walk down the street, how we face ourselves in the mirror, and how we handle the outside world in our daily conversations and encounters. It has influenced our morals and social mores; it has transformed our attitudes towards race and gender, religion and politics.

From the beginning of recording, when a musical performance could be preserved for the first time, to the digital age, when all of recorded music is only a mouse-click away; from the straitlaced ballads of the Victorian era and the coon songs' that shocked America in the early twentieth century to gangsta rap, death

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Witty and compelling * Esquire *
Dauntlessly comprehensive, elegantly parlayed survey of pop’s recorded history * MOJO *
a great history book, read it and stream -- Max Bell * Record Collector *
What Electric Shock imparts… is delight and curiosity in the music it chronicles with such pithy vivacity. -- Neil Spenser * Guardian *
this magnificent book is highly recommended for anyone with more than a passing interest in popular music over the last century or so -- Alwyn Turner * Literary Review *

Electric Shock

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    A Paperback / softback by Peter Doggett

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 08/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9780099575191, 978-0099575191
      ISBN10: 0099575191

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ambitious and groundbreaking, Electric Shock tells the story of popular music, from the birth of recording in the 1890s to the digital age, from the first pop superstars of the twentieth century to the omnipresence of music in our lives, in hit singles, ringtones and on Spotify.

      Over that time, popular music has transformed the world in which we live. Its rhythms have influenced how we walk down the street, how we face ourselves in the mirror, and how we handle the outside world in our daily conversations and encounters. It has influenced our morals and social mores; it has transformed our attitudes towards race and gender, religion and politics.

      From the beginning of recording, when a musical performance could be preserved for the first time, to the digital age, when all of recorded music is only a mouse-click away; from the straitlaced ballads of the Victorian era and the coon songs' that shocked America in the early twentieth century to gangsta rap, death

      Trade Review
      Witty and compelling * Esquire *
      Dauntlessly comprehensive, elegantly parlayed survey of pop’s recorded history * MOJO *
      a great history book, read it and stream -- Max Bell * Record Collector *
      What Electric Shock imparts… is delight and curiosity in the music it chronicles with such pithy vivacity. -- Neil Spenser * Guardian *
      this magnificent book is highly recommended for anyone with more than a passing interest in popular music over the last century or so -- Alwyn Turner * Literary Review *

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