The Words and Music of John LennonBloomsbury Academic, 2007 M06 30 - 187 pages Despite John Lennon's immense popularity, little attention has been paid to his work apart from the Beatles. Yet his solo artistry not only illuminates what he gave to the Beatles, but also constitutes a significant contribution to popular music in general. Lennon was able to fuse experiments in technology, instrumentation, lyrics, and musical form into recordings that were both artistically and commercially successful. Few singer-songwriters have been his equal. In this long overdue investigation, authors Ben Urish and Ken Bielen give Lennon's artistry the opportunity to speak for itself. After a brief biographical introduction, chronologically arranged chapters discuss his incredible body of work album-by-album and single-by-single. A discography and annotated bibliography conclude the book. |
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... rhythm and blues by being credited to “ Booker Table and the Maitre D's , " a telling homage to the group Booker T. and the MG's . The track is a brass - laden rocker that moves through rhythmic variations and distinctive horn riffs ...
... rhythm guitar work on the song more noticeable and demonstrates that Lennon used almost the exact same guitar rhythm line for his remake of " Stand by Me , " recorded two months later . With " Only You ” having done better on the charts ...
... rhythm similar to the passage from Lennon's " Isolation " in which he sings , " I don't expect you to understand , after you've caused so much pain . " The line and Strong's per- formance of it is felt again in some of the demos of ...
Contents
The Early Years | 1 |
Gimme Some Truth 19701973 | 17 |
God Save UsDo the | 26 |
Copyright | |
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