Rob Young's Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music is a seminal book on British music and cultural heritage, that spans the visionary classical and folk tradition from the nineteenth-century to the present day.
'A thoroughly enjoyable read and likely to remain the best-written overview for a long time.' - GUARDIAN
'A perfectly timed, perfectly pitched alternative history of English folk music . . . wide-ranging, insightful, authoritative, thoroughly entertaining.' - NEW STATESMAN
'A stunning achievement.' - SIMON REYNOLDS
'A masterpiece.' - CAUGHT BY THE RIVER
'Excellent . . . blissfully quotable.' - NEW YORK TIMES
'An authoritative account.' - THE TIMES
'Consistently absorbing.' - INDEPENDENT
'An impassioned and infectious rallying cry of a book.' - SUNDAY TIMES
In this groundbreaking survey of more than a century of music making in the British Isles, Rob Young investigates how the idea of folk has been handed down and transformed by successive generations - song collectors, composers, Marxist revivalists, folk-rockers, psychedelic voyagers, free festival-goers, experimental pop stars and electronic innovators.
In a sweeping panorama of Albion's soundscape that takes in the pioneer spirit of Cecil Sharp; the pastoral classicism of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Peter Warlock; the industrial folk revival of Ewan MacColl and A. L. Lloyd; the folk-rock of Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, Nick Drake, Shirley Collins, John Martyn and Pentangle; the bucolic psychedelia of The Incredible String Band, The Beatles and Pink Floyd; the acid folk of Comus, Forest, Mr Fox and Trees; The Wicker Man and occult folklore; the early Glastonbury and Stonehenge festivals; and the visionary pop of Kate Bush, Julian Cope and Talk Talk, Electric Eden maps out a native British musical voice that reflects the complex relationships between town and countryside, progress and nostalgia, radicalism and conservatism.
An attempt to isolate the 'Britishness' of British music - a wild combination of pagan echoes, spiritual quest, imaginative time travel, pastoral innocence and electrified creativity - Electric Eden will be treasured by anyone interested in the tangled story of Britain's folk music and Arcadian dreams.
'A treat.' - TIME OUT
'Young is a fine writer.' - MOJO
'Young's immense narrative is both educative and gripping.' - UNCUT
'A multitudinous, fascinating and beautifully written account.' - TLS
Pages: 672, Dimensions: 12.6x12.6cm
Manufacturer
- Author
- Rob Young
- Publisher
- Faber & Faber
- Language
- English
- Subtitle
- -
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 664
- Release Date
- -
- Publication Date
- 2011
- Award
- -
- Dimensions
- 13x20 cm
- Art Movement
- Classicism
- Art Albums
- No
- Subjects
- Music
- ISBN-13
- 9780571237531
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