33 Revolutions Per Minute

33 Revolutions Per Minute A History of Protest Songs

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33 Revolutions Per Minute tracks the turbulent relationship between popular music and politics, through 33 pivotal songs that span seven decades and four continents, from Billie Holiday singing 'Strange Fruit' to Green Day raging against the Iraq war. Dorian Lynskey explores the individuals, ideas and events behind each song, showing how protest music has soundtracked and informed social change since the 1930s. Through the work of such artists as Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Fela Kuti, The Clash, Public Enemy and Gil Scott Heron, Lynskey examines how music has engaged with racial unrest, nuclear paranoia, apartheid, war, poverty and oppression, offering hope, stirring anger, inciting action and producing songs which continue to resonate years down the line.

Book information

ISBN: 9780571241354
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Pub date:
DEWEY: 782.42159209
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 843
Weight: 692g
Height: 199mm
Width: 128mm
Spine width: 54mm