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New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia Of Rock Roll: Completely Revised And Updated

New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia Of Rock  Roll: Completely Revised And Updated

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Author: Patricia Romanowski
Publisher: Fireside
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 672567

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Pages: 1136
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7 x 2

ISBN: 0684810441
Dewey Decimal Number: 781.6603
EAN: 9780684810447
ASIN: 0684810441

Publication Date: November 9, 1995
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Visible shelf wear -- may have some notes/markings on pages

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Product Description
A completely revised and updated source, featuring more than five hundred new entries, offers an authoritative and comprehensive look at the history of rock and roll, giving a full picture of the rock scene. 75,000 first printing.


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1 out of 5 stars Rock and Roll?   April 10, 2002
6 out of 10 found this review helpful

If you believe that rock and roll essentially died with the advent of MTV, and that rap, pop, disco, funk or anything besides rock and roll does not belong in an encyclopedia of rock and roll, don't buy this book. However, if you are perfectly happy with the state of rock music today, and Ice Cube is just as much rock and roll to you as Led Zeppelin, and you've enjoyed the state of rock music in general since LiveAid, buy this book, you'll love it. Basically, this book should be entitled We really needed the money, so we took our great book from 1983, added anything resembling music that had transpired since then, but essentially kept the title to fool you into spending your money on something you thought was exclusively about rock and roll like our old book. Sorry. Shame on you, Pareles, Romanowski and everyone else associated with this book. Rock music IS truly dead, just let it be. This book just reminds me of everything that has gone wrong with rock music since '83, and is not worth the paper it is written on. Buy the '83 edition, end of story.


5 out of 5 stars Lyricism vs. Rhetoric   April 20, 2001
A greater disservice to this book is impossible then to solicit a dusty clerk from the american library association to mummify it. Their reviewer may be stirred from the torpor of academicism by moderating a high school debate or ladies reading club, I can't imagine this volume finding a place on the shelf of any such person. He probably thinks Ted Nugent is cool.


4 out of 5 stars Almost excelent!   May 26, 2000
Irena Kolbas (Zagreb, Croatia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As an old rock and roll fan I found this encyclopeadia very good. It is written very lucidly, in popular manner, with love. The selection is always in such kind of publication arguable, but I found this selection very good. Although... I found some big omission. For example: there are not Prodigy. Some omissions like this are the reason for giving only four stars. Anyway, I think this is the best rock and roll encyclopaedia in last decade.


5 out of 5 stars Buy several.. one for you and others for gifts   May 8, 2000
David E. Levine (Peekskill , NY USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a book that belongs on every music lover's book shelf. It is the type of reference book that any rock lover would like so, you can be sure it will be appreciated if you give it as a gift. If you don't know what to get a friend for a gift, this is a sure bet. The book is comprehensive in that it has entries on even fairly obscure performers. You can look up just about anyone. Years ago, the Holy Modal Rounders were performing at my college and the band drifted into my dorm room where a few friends of mine and the band partied. Of course, I wanted to find out more about them and they were listed. Everyone, from the pioneers of rock 'n roll, to rock stars of the 90s are included in this book. No matter what era of rock and what rock style you are in to, the artists are sure to be incuded. Each band has a complete listing of personnel, so if there have been changes in the band, all personnel are listed and the dates of the changes are noted. I recommend this book to you and to your friends (for gifts).


4 out of 5 stars An invaluable resource for quick artist info   April 30, 2000
Thomas McKnight (Orlando, Florida)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

As the former Acquisition Manager for the Hard Rock Cafe memorabilia department I found this book to be an invaluable resource time and again. I am still involved with the memo world as an online content specialist and use this book virtually everyday as I don't think anyone can remember everything verbatim no matter how involved they may be with music and/or it's history. The information contained in the RS encyclopedia offers a quick reference to chronological listing of each artists discography and the text usually supports that with info regarding more significant artist career movement. As always, no amount of information is ever too much and this volume at times does leave a little bit to be desired, but as a quick reference and informative overview guide it is definately commendable and it includes a greater number of artists than any other reference book I am familiar with . The only other book I find to be more useful with regard to specific chronological movement of an artist's career is entitled Rock Movers and Shakers by Dafydd Rees/Luke Crampton, 1991, it may be out of print but is still available second hand, however due to the degree of content on the artists included therein, it does not cover as great a degree of entries as does the RS Encyclopedia. Another good resource/review guide are Trouser Press Rock Publications. Individual biography/autobio offer the most detailed resource providing they are penned by a respectable source.