Turn the Beat Around Rise and fall of Disco
Author(s): Peter Shapiro
Disco emerged from the fall-out of the Black Power Movement and an almost exclusively gay scene in a blaze of poppers, strobe lights, tight trousers, hysterical diva vocals and synthesized beats in the late sixties. As a genre, disco radically re-defined the sensibility of the seventies to the extent where reactionary rockers felt the need to launch a paranoid 'Disco Sucks' campaign at the end of the decade. Featuring artists such as Chic, Sylvester, Donna Summer and Frank Grasso, "Turn the Beat Around" illustrates why and how disco changed the face of popular culture forever.
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"'A complete triumph. He expertly excavates the history of one of the central genres of modern popular music.' John McTernan, Scotland on Sunday"
Peter Shapiro
General Fields
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- : Faber and Faber
- : Faber and Faber
- : 0.287
- : 01 September 2007
- : 198mm X 126mm X 23mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Peter Shapiro
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : en
- : 781.64
- : 368