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Hearing Luxe Pop

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Hearing Luxe Pop explores a deluxe-production aesthetic that has long thrived in American popular music, in which popular-music idioms are merged with lush string orchestrations and big-band instru...
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  • 08 June 2021
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Hearing Luxe Pop explores a deluxe-production aesthetic that has long thrived in American popular music, in which popular-music idioms are merged with lush string orchestrations and big-band instrumentation. John Howland presents an alternative music history that centers on shifts in timbre and sound through innovative uses of orchestration and arranging, traveling from symphonic jazz to the Great American Songbook, the teenage symphonies of Motown to the “countrypolitan” sound of Nashville, the sunshine pop of the Beach Boys to the blending of soul and funk into 1970s disco, and Jay-Z’s hip-hop-orchestra events to indie rock bands performing with the Brooklyn Philharmonic. This book attunes readers to hear the discourses gathered around the music and its associated images as it examines pop’s relations to aspirational consumer culture, theatricality, sophistication, cosmopolitanism, and glamorous lifestyles.
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Price: $95.00
Pages: 394
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Studies in Music, Sound, and Media
Publication Date: 08 June 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520300101
Format: Hardcover
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"Love this book for its championing of style, its critical edge, its humorous voice, its generosity, extravagance, and immersiveness."
John Howland is Professor of Musicology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He is the author of Ellington Uptown and Duke Ellington Studies and cofounder of the journal Jazz Perspectives.
Acknowledgments

Introduction: From Paul Whiteman, to Barry White, Man
1 • Hearing Luxe Pop: Jay-Z, Isaac Hayes, and the Six Degrees of Symphonic Soul
2 • The (Symphonic) Jazz Age, Musical Vaudeville, and "Glorified" Entertainments
3 • Jazz with Strings: Between Jazz and the Great American Songbook
4 • Defining Populuxe: Capitol Records and the Swinging Early Hi-Fi Era 
5 • Phil Spector, Early 1960s "Teenage Symphonies," and the Fabulous Lower Middlebrow
6 • Mining AM (White) Gold: The 1960s MOR-Pop Foundations of 1970s Soft Rock 
7 • Isaac Hayes and Hot Buttered (Orchestral) Soul, from Psychedelic to Progressive 
8 • From Sophistisoul to Disco: Barry White and the Fall of Luxe Pop

Afterword
Notes 
Index