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She Bop 2: The Definitive History of Women in Rock, Pop and Soul | 
enlarge | Author: Lucy O'brien Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 530 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.7 x 1.7
ISBN: 0826457762 Dewey Decimal Number: 781.64082 EAN: 9780826457769 ASIN: 0826457762
Publication Date: June 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description Popular music grew out of ragtime, vaudeville and the blues to become global mass entertainment. Women like Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith were the original pop divas, yet eighty years after they blazed a trail, have their successors achieved the recognition and affirmation they deserve? Or has the only way to success been to slot into saleable images of the cute babe or sexy chanteuse? Since its publication in 1995, the first edition of Lucy O'Brien's book has garnered worldwide acclaim. This fully revised and updated edition, with an additional chapter and dozens of extra interviews, is the ultimate hands-on history of women in rock, pop and soul. Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Dusty Springfield, Patti Smith, Madonna, Joni Mitchell, Whitney Houston, Courtney Love, Alanis Morissette, Destiny's Child - all the key names are here. But 'She Bop 2' refuses to look at women artists simply as personalities, problems or victims. From Dream Babes to rock chicks, Riot Grrrls and ragamuffins, Girlpower, Lilith Fair rock, and the rise of the corporate Diva, 'She Bop 2' is the uncompromising story of women as creators and innovators.
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She rocks & folks & pops & souls August 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
She Bop II is an encyclopedic work on the history of women in blues, country, folk, pop, rock, soul and world music. This 2nd edition updates the story until 2001 with major new interviews and an additional chapter on millennial trends like Girlpower, Alanis Morissette and Lilith Fair, soul singers like Erykah Badu and Lauren Hill, plus pop singers like Mariah Carey and Britney Spears.
In the Prologue the author tells of her own introduction to the music world in a girl group in Southampton, England in 1979. They were called The Catholic Girls. Following this, in the Introduction O'Brien details some key changes for women in music since the publication of the first edition of She Bop in 1995.
Based on more than 250 interviews conducted between 1984 and 2001 plus many secondary sources, She Bop is not a simple chronological history but rather an exploration of themes, trends and genres. It looks at how women have negotiated their place in the music industry, the importance of role models and even the internecine rivalry.
It examines the issues that have challenged women from the blues through 1940s swing to MTV at various stages in the development of pop, for example how they deal with stardom, how they negotiate everything from contracts to image, the genres in which women predominate and women on the business side: managers, executives, publicists, journalists, producers and A&R people. In addition, the author discusses women as consumers of music.
The chapters are as follows: Riffin' The Scotch: From Blues To The Jazz Age Stupid Cupid: Dream Babes In 1950s Pop The Real Thing: Motown, Spector And 1960s Svengalis Can The Can: Whatever Happened To The Rock Chick? Final Girls: Punk, Performance Art And PMT Pop Ladies Of The Canyon: Female Singer/Songwriters Of The Grand Hotel Lipstick Traces: Madonna, Manipulation And MTV She Wears The Trousers: Artistry, Androgyny And The Lesbian Question I Wanna Dance With Somebody: Deconstructing The Disco Diva In Search Of Our Mothers' Gardens: The True Story Of Women In Rap And Reggae Oye Mi Canto: Hear My Voice - Women In World Music Talkin' Tough: The Enemy Within - Women And Protest Pop Talkin' Business: Nuts `N' Bolts And All The Necessaries Girlpower: The New Generation
The book concludes with 15pp of Notes, a Selected Discography, Selected Bibliography, Index Of Names and Index Of Albums and Singles. There is one color plate with photographs of Madonna, Mary J Blige, Debbie Harry, Billie Holiday, Alanis Morissette, Lauren Hill, Janis Joplin, Britney Spears and Diana Ross, plus many black & white photographs throughout the text.
Because of its length, this is quite a daunting tome but it soon enough becomes an engaging read. There are some factual errors, probably because of sloppy editing (the 6-day War took place in 1967 not 1957) and a few other contradictions often on the same page. Also, O'Brien's feminist theorizing can become tiresome at times, but her knowledge and enthusiasm for the music ultimately make She Bop II a gripping read. It is also a superb reference work.
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She's a Rebel: The History of Women in Rock and Roll
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