High and Rising, Marcus J. Moore
High and Rising, Marcus J. Moore
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High and Rising
A Book About De La Soul

Author: Marcus J. Moore

Narrator: JD Jackson

Unabridged: 7 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

A stunning cultural biography of De La Soul, the era-defining hip-hop trio that touched millions of lives and changed rap forever.De La Soul burst onto the scene with the release of their groundbreaking 1989 album 3 Feet High & Rising, an “anything goes” hip-hop masterpiece hailed as a new masterwork from a bygone era of Black experimentation.Formed in Long Island in 1988 by Kelvin “Posdnuos” Mercer, Dave “Trugoy the Dove” Jolicoeur, and Vincent “Maseo” Mason, De La Soul rebuked classification and appealed to the Black alternative. Their music was positive and psychedelic, their imagery full of flowers and peace signs. It was rap with a broad sonic palette which set the blueprint for an entire generation of artists who followed. But as quickly as De La ascended, they were faced with the pressures of a changing industry and bitter legal battles.Completed in the wake of Dave’s passing and the group’s arrival on streaming platforms after years in digital purgatory, High and Rising tells the story of one of the most influential rap groups of all time. In the process, acclaimed music journalist Marcus J. Moore braids in a deeply personal coming-of-age story about his journey through life with De La as a backdrop.The first book about De La Soul, High and Rising shows that De La Soul is Black history, American history, world history, our history. This is a tale about staying the course, and how holding true to your virtue can lead to dynamic results.

About Marcus J. Moore

Marcus J. Moore is a music journalist, editor, curator, pundit, professor, and author of The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America. He has co-led the jazz-focused “5 Minutes That Will Make You Love...” series at the New York Times. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, NPR, Pitchfork, TIME, TIDAL, GQ, The Washington Post, and Rolling Stone.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rivers on January 07, 2025

Wanted to like this more. Felt more melancholy than maybe it should be......more

Goodreads review by Book Reviews by Tara on November 04, 2024

ARC REVIEW This book was gifted by the publisher Dey Street Books Let me begin by saying RIP to my favorite member of De La, David Jolicoeur, aka Dave, aka Plug 2, aka Trugoy The Dove. The hip-hop world lost a real one 🕊️💔. His presence and unique style shaped not just De La Soul but the entire lands......more

Goodreads review by Cait on February 06, 2025

I feel bad for Moore that De La was so publicly down on this book. I understand that they’re probably sensitive about their IP after what they’ve been through, but it’s clear that Moore loves and respects their music. Biographies don’t need to be authorized! The problem is that this book is poorly c......more

Goodreads review by George on February 21, 2025

Book left me feeling very conflicted but I loved the history and I love the group. But the tone was weird, like it gave De La more credit than they deserved at times and the author had such a deep level of love and respect for them, but it remained a downer the whole time. De La got a raw deal from......more

Goodreads review by Adam on April 02, 2025

So much great writing and a real musical travel through all the eras of De La Soul (though no mention of the Gorillaz! collaborations!?) Like the author I aged through De La's catalog and felt happily pushed by "...Is Dead" and "Buhloone Mindstate." Plus, where would we be without Don Newkirk and th......more