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Grunge. Flannel. Generation X. In 1993, Seattle was the capital of the world, Nirvana was king, and slackers were everywhere. When the Red Hot organization, a group of activists dedicated to raising money and awareness of AIDS, released their third compilation CD featuring the biggest bands of the era--Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, The Breeders, Nirvana and more it quickly became the touchstone of a generation.Rolling Stone called No Alternativea jaw-dropping compilation of musical gems.

This book takes a look back at what happened to the bands involved with No Alternative. It includes new interviews with the musicians and others behind the record, and chronicles the downfall of an industry, the taming of a devastating illness, and the arrival of another global pandemic. It''s about growing up, saying goodbye, and proving once more that you can''t go home again (even if that''s where you left all of your CDs).



Trade Review
The pivotal moment when alternative music became mainstream remains a subject of fascination. Jeff Gomez's book offers a window into a moment when many artists on the cusp of that transition came together to raise money and awareness for AIDS. Insightful, meticulously researched and entertainingly assembled, this book will help many readers recapture the era and introduce it to many others."—Kaya Oakes, author of Slanted and Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture

"Strongly reported and excellently written, [this book] is more than the story of a singularly important benefit album. At a time when other plagues loom large and memories are too short, Gomez charts how AIDS and the reluctance by those in power to help the afflicted shaped the attitude and music of a generation. It's a tale that very much needed telling."—Jim DeRogatis, author of Staring at Sound: The True Story of Oklahoma's Fabulous Flaming Lips and Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, America's Greatest Rock Critic

"With rigorous reporting and piercing cultural observations, Jeff Gomez zeroes in on a single album that came out in 1993—and winds up telling the story of a pivotal moment in time. It's a moment that was marked by a devastating illness; it's also a moment that we remember for its profusion of good, original music. From ACT UP to Uncle Tupelo, Gomez shows us how activism and creative expression converged to fight—and shine a light on—an expanding international tragedy. Put your Gen X stereotypes aside, because it turns out that the No Alternative album represented the very opposite of apathy. The album was the product of righteous love and grief; so is this book."—Jeff Gordinier, author of X Saves the World and Hungry

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  •  1. That Was Then: Nirvana, AIDS, and the Rise of ACT UP
  •  2. Trojan Horses: John Carlin, Leigh Blake, and the Birth of Red Hot
  •  3. Opening Doors: Paul Heck, Chris Mundy, Jessica Kowal, and the AIDS Music Project
  •  4. Money Changes Everything: Generation X and the Victory of Alternative Rock
  •  5. Ready to Fly: AMP Joins Forces with Red Hot and Signs to Arista
  •  6. Putting It Together: Naming, Sequencing, and Designing No Alternative
  •  7. What Did You Expect? Matthew Sweet, Buffalo Tom, Soul Asylum, Urge Overkill, American Music Club
  •  8. Tears of Respect: Goo Goo Dolls, Pavement, Smashing Pumpkins, Bob Mould
  •  9. Renegade Good Intentions: Sarah McLachlan, Soundgarden, Straitjacket Fits, Barbara Manning, The Verlaines
  • 10. We Must Say Goodbye: Uncle Tupelo, Beastie Boys, The Breeders, Patti Smith, Nirvana
  • 11. Sex, AIDS, and Rock and Roll: The No Alternative MTV Special and Home Video
  • 12. After the Glow: No Alternative Funds Get Distributed and Dark Was the Night Breathes New Life into Red Hot
  • 13. This Is Now: Red Hot and No Alternative at Thirty
  • (Hidden Track)
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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    Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
    Publication Date: 1/12/2023 12:04:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781476689760, 978-1476689760
    ISBN10: 1476689768

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Grunge. Flannel. Generation X. In 1993, Seattle was the capital of the world, Nirvana was king, and slackers were everywhere. When the Red Hot organization, a group of activists dedicated to raising money and awareness of AIDS, released their third compilation CD featuring the biggest bands of the era--Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, The Breeders, Nirvana and more it quickly became the touchstone of a generation.Rolling Stone called No Alternativea jaw-dropping compilation of musical gems.

    This book takes a look back at what happened to the bands involved with No Alternative. It includes new interviews with the musicians and others behind the record, and chronicles the downfall of an industry, the taming of a devastating illness, and the arrival of another global pandemic. It''s about growing up, saying goodbye, and proving once more that you can''t go home again (even if that''s where you left all of your CDs).



    Trade Review
    The pivotal moment when alternative music became mainstream remains a subject of fascination. Jeff Gomez's book offers a window into a moment when many artists on the cusp of that transition came together to raise money and awareness for AIDS. Insightful, meticulously researched and entertainingly assembled, this book will help many readers recapture the era and introduce it to many others."—Kaya Oakes, author of Slanted and Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture

    "Strongly reported and excellently written, [this book] is more than the story of a singularly important benefit album. At a time when other plagues loom large and memories are too short, Gomez charts how AIDS and the reluctance by those in power to help the afflicted shaped the attitude and music of a generation. It's a tale that very much needed telling."—Jim DeRogatis, author of Staring at Sound: The True Story of Oklahoma's Fabulous Flaming Lips and Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, America's Greatest Rock Critic

    "With rigorous reporting and piercing cultural observations, Jeff Gomez zeroes in on a single album that came out in 1993—and winds up telling the story of a pivotal moment in time. It's a moment that was marked by a devastating illness; it's also a moment that we remember for its profusion of good, original music. From ACT UP to Uncle Tupelo, Gomez shows us how activism and creative expression converged to fight—and shine a light on—an expanding international tragedy. Put your Gen X stereotypes aside, because it turns out that the No Alternative album represented the very opposite of apathy. The album was the product of righteous love and grief; so is this book."—Jeff Gordinier, author of X Saves the World and Hungry

    Table of Contents
    • Table of Contents
    • Introduction
    •  1. That Was Then: Nirvana, AIDS, and the Rise of ACT UP
    •  2. Trojan Horses: John Carlin, Leigh Blake, and the Birth of Red Hot
    •  3. Opening Doors: Paul Heck, Chris Mundy, Jessica Kowal, and the AIDS Music Project
    •  4. Money Changes Everything: Generation X and the Victory of Alternative Rock
    •  5. Ready to Fly: AMP Joins Forces with Red Hot and Signs to Arista
    •  6. Putting It Together: Naming, Sequencing, and Designing No Alternative
    •  7. What Did You Expect? Matthew Sweet, Buffalo Tom, Soul Asylum, Urge Overkill, American Music Club
    •  8. Tears of Respect: Goo Goo Dolls, Pavement, Smashing Pumpkins, Bob Mould
    •  9. Renegade Good Intentions: Sarah McLachlan, Soundgarden, Straitjacket Fits, Barbara Manning, The Verlaines
    • 10. We Must Say Goodbye: Uncle Tupelo, Beastie Boys, The Breeders, Patti Smith, Nirvana
    • 11. Sex, AIDS, and Rock and Roll: The No Alternative MTV Special and Home Video
    • 12. After the Glow: No Alternative Funds Get Distributed and Dark Was the Night Breathes New Life into Red Hot
    • 13. This Is Now: Red Hot and No Alternative at Thirty
    • (Hidden Track)
    • Chapter Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index

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