The Blues, Elijah Wald
The Blues, Elijah Wald
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The Blues
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Elijah Wald

Narrator: Brian Telestai

Unabridged: 4 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/29/2023

Categories: Nonfiction, Music, Blues


Synopsis

Praised as "suave, soulful, ebullient" (Tom Waits), Elijah Wald is one of the leading popular music critics of his generation. In The Blues, Wald surveys a genre at the heart of American culture.

It has been defined by lyrical structure, or as a progression of chords, or as a set of practices reflecting West African "tonal and rhythmic approaches," using a five-note "blues scale." He traces its roots in work and praise songs, and shows how it was transformed by such professional performers as W. C. Handy, who first popularized the blues a century ago. He follows its evolution from Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith through Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix; identifies the impact of rural field recordings of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, and others; explores the role of blues in the development of both country music and jazz; and looks at the popular rhythm and blues trends of the 1940s and 1950s, from the uptown West Coast style of T-Bone Walker to the "down home" Chicago sound of Muddy Waters. Wald brings the story up to the present, touching on the effects of blues on American poetry, and its connection to modern styles such as rap.

As with all of Oxford's Very Short Introductions, The Blues tells you—with insight, clarity, and wit—everything you need to know to understand this quintessentially American musical genre.

About Elijah Wald

Elijah Wald is a writer and musician whose books include Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues and How the Beatles Destroyed Rock 'n' Roll: An Alternative History of American Popular Music. A respected expert on the folk revival, he collaborated with Dave Van Ronk on The Mayor of MacDougal Street, the inspiration for the Coen brothers' film Inside Llewyn Davis. His awards include a 2002 Grammy, and he has taught blues history at UCLA and lectured widely on American, Mexican, and world music. He currently lives in Medford, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill

Elijah Wald not only writes well; he is also a knowledgeable and inspired critic of popular music. He never fails to put a genre into the context of the larger musical world, and he is also aware of the cultural influences that give music its significance and form. Wald never makes the mistake of as......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

This one is on the better end of the Oxford series. Enjoyed the final section of the book on blues and American culture. Best part of the book though was that Wald quotes Charles Colcock Jones. I've literally spent the last five months reading an opus on the rise and fall of that family. Could give......more

Goodreads review by Kyle

Great overview of the music genre known as Blues. Like all "Very Short Introduction" books this one is light on personality and heavy on a lot of names all at once but it does a great job explaiing the evolution of the art form. It helps to have a computer or something nearby so you can type the play......more