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Book Title
Producing Country : the inside Story of the Great Recordings
Publication Name
Producing Country
Title
Producing Country
Author
Michael Jarrett
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0819574643
EAN
9780819574640
ISBN
9780819574640
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Genre
Music
Release Date
31/07/2014
Release Year
2014
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.9in
Item Length
9in
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Recording & Reproduction, Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Legendary producers describe the making of country music's great recordings Musicians make music. Producers make records. In the early days of recorded music, the producer was the "artists-and-repertoire man," or A&R man, for short. A powerful figure, the A&R man chose both who would record and what they would record. His decisions profoundly shaped our musical tastes. Don Law found country bluesman Robert Johnson and honky-tonk crooner Lefty Frizzell. Cowboy Jack Clement took the initiative to record Jerry Lee Lewis (while his boss, Sam Phillips, was away on business). When Ray Charles said he wanted to record a country-and-western album, Sid Feller gathered songs for his consideration. The author's extensive interviews with music makers offer the fullest account ever of the producer's role in creating country music. In its focus on recordings and record production, Producing Country tells the story of country music from its early years to the present day through hit records by Hank Williams, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Buck Owens, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings, and Merle Haggard, among many others. Includes original interviews with producers Chet Atkins, Pete Anderson, Jimmy Bowen, Bobby Braddock, Harold Bradley, Tony Brown, Blake Chancey, Jack Clement, Scott Hendricks, Bob Johnston, Jerry Kennedy, Blake Mevis, Ken Nelson, Jim Ed Norman, Allen Reynolds, Jim Rooney, James Stroud, Paul Worley, and Reggie Young, among others. Publication of this book is funded by the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.

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Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
ISBN-10
0819574643
ISBN-13
9780819574640
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175740289

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Book Title
Producing Country : the inside Story of the Great Recordings
Author
Michael Jarrett
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Recording & Reproduction, Genres & Styles / Country & Bluegrass
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Music
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml3524.P76 2014
Reviews
Producing Country doesn't seek to answer so much as to enlighten, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from the recording sessions that gave us a big chunk of our Nashville soundtrack. ... (L)ots of folks (interviewed in the book) offer wisdom on ways to enhance artistry, solve problems, encourage ingenuity, manage technology and motivate a roomful of disparate creative spirits. It's hard to say exactly what a producer is, but those are all things that a producer does., "Producing Country doesn't seek to answer so much as to enlighten, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from the recording sessions that gave us a big chunk of our Nashville soundtrack. ... (L)ots of folks (interviewed in the book) offer wisdom on ways to enhance artistry, solve problems, encourage ingenuity, manage technology and motivate a roomful of disparate creative spirits. It's hard to say exactly what a producer is, but those are all things that a producer does."-Peter Cooper, The Tennessean, "This is a very readable and informative oral history of the evolution of country music recording. Few books have delved into the role that record producers have played in country music, and fewer still have allowed the record producers themselves to talk about the nuances of their recording processes in such revealing and fascinating detail."--Paul Kingsbury, editor of The Encyclopedia of Country Music and Will the Circle Be Unbroken "Michael Jarrett's large body of interviews with producers from the country music field is an extremely valuable addition to music history. The large scope of the book--including producers of archival country anthologies (i.e., the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers), to classic country and western of the '40 and'60s, to mainstream country from the '70s to today, to Americana/alternative country (including 1950s rockabilly and the 1960s-70s hybrid of country soul)--makes it an important tool for understanding the creation of some of C&W's classic records by its most outstanding artists. In addition, Producing Country provides evidence of the wide scope of country music, its changes in sounds and musical impact over nearly 90 years. Quite an achievement!""--Holly George-Warren, author of Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry "Jarrett's study opens the sound-proofed door of the control room where the pilots, chariot drivers, overseers--whatever you call them--steered the recording sessions that defined popular music. It's an impressive gathering of producers that unlocks the secrets of making records.""--Michael Streissguth, author of Outlaw: Waylon, Willie, Kris and the Renegades of Nashville "This is a very readable and informative oral history of the evolution of country music recording. Few books have delved into the role that record producers have played in country music, and fewer still have allowed the record producers themselves to talk about the nuances of their recording processes in such revealing and fascinating detail."--Paul Kingsbury, editor of The Encyclopedia of Country Music and Will the Circle Be Unbroken, "You would look long and hard to find a more readable contribution to the cultural studies, or country music, canon."-Tim Holmes, Record Collector Magazine, "Producing Country doesn't seek to answer so much as to enlighten, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from the recording sessions that gave us a big chunk of our Nashville soundtrack. ... [L]ots of folks (interviewed in the book) offer wisdom on ways to enhance artistry, solve problems, encourage ingenuity, manage technology and motivate a roomful of disparate creative spirits. It's hard to say exactly what a producer is, but those are all things that a producer does."--Peter Cooper, The Tennessean "[Producing Country] really tells the story of the history of country music from the other side of the glass."--Eric Banister, Music Tomes "You would look long and hard to find a more readable contribution to the cultural studies, or country music, canon."--Tim Holmes, Record Collector Magazine "Jarrett's book is valuable because it illuminates an exciting process that for too long has been veiled by industry protocol and ignored because of public indifference. Producing Country should inspire other scholars to look more deeply and more broadly into 'the inside story' of country music."--Ted Olson, American Studies (AMSJ) "Jarrett has interviewed a cross section of country music producers. The interviews are relatively short, and focus on specific albums or songs. The interested reader can grasp the various styles of production and how they have evolved over the years. ... Overall this is a well-written guide to the way records have been made in Nashville, from around 1945 to the present day."-- Portland Book Review "In its approach to writing the history of country music recordings, Producing Country offers an interesting alternative to dry academic texts."--J. Farrington, Choice "Jarrett's ethnography is to be praised for the wealth and breadth of its coverage, raising the volume of voices seldom heard."--Tom Greenland, Journal of Folklore Research "Works as a partial history of the changing dimension of recorded sound, from its origins as a 'record' of a particular performance to a sonic environment, aural sculpture in the hands of skilled producers and engineers."--David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express-Milwaukee Entertainment Magazine, "Jarrett has interviewed a cross section of country music producers. The interviews are relatively short, and focus on specific albums or songs. The interested reader can grasp the various styles of production and how they have evolved over the years.... Overall this is a well-written guide to the way records have been made in Nashville, from around 1945 to the present day."-Portland Book Review, "Producing Country doesn't seek to answer so much as to enlighten, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from the recording sessions that gave us a big chunk of our Nashville soundtrack. … (L)ots of folks (interviewed in the book) offer wisdom on ways to enhance artistry, solve problems, encourage ingenuity, manage technology and motivate a roomful of disparate creative spirits. It's hard to say exactly what a producer is, but those are all things that a producer does."-Peter Cooper, The Tennessean, "Jarrett has interviewed a cross section of country music producers. The interviews are relatively short, and focus on specific albums or songs. The interested reader can grasp the various styles of production and how they have evolved over the years…. Overall this is a well-written guide to the way records have been made in Nashville, from around 1945 to the present day."- Portland Book Review, "Producing Country doesn't seek to answer so much as to enlighten, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from the recording sessions that gave us a big chunk of our Nashville soundtrack. ... [L]ots of folks (interviewed in the book) offer wisdom on ways to enhance artistry, solve problems, encourage ingenuity, manage technology and motivate a roomful of disparate creative spirits. It's hard to say exactly what a producer is, but those are all things that a producer does."--Peter Cooper, The Tennessean "Works as a partial history of the changing dimension of recorded sound, from its origins as a 'record' of a particular performance to a sonic environment, aural sculpture in the hands of skilled producers and engineers."--David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express-Milwaukee Entertainment Magazine "Jarrett's ethnography is to be praised for the wealth and breadth of its coverage, raising the volume of voices seldom heard."--Tom Greenland, Journal of Folklore Research "In its approach to writing the history of country music recordings, Producing Country offers an interesting alternative to dry academic texts."--J. Farrington, Choice "Jarrett has interviewed a cross section of country music producers. The interviews are relatively short, and focus on specific albums or songs. The interested reader can grasp the various styles of production and how they have evolved over the years. Overall this is a well-written guide to the way records have been made in Nashville, from around 1945 to the present day."-- Portland Book Review "Jarrett's book is valuable because it illuminates an exciting process that for too long has been veiled by industry protocol and ignored because of public indifference. Producing Country should inspire other scholars to look more deeply and more broadly into 'the inside story' of country music."--Ted Olson, American Studies (AMSJ) "You would look long and hard to find a more readable contribution to the cultural studies, or country music, canon."--Tim Holmes, Record Collector Magazine "Producing Country doesn't seek to answer so much as to enlighten, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from the recording sessions that gave us a big chunk of our Nashville soundtrack. [L]ots of folks (interviewed in the book) offer wisdom on ways to enhance artistry, solve problems, encourage ingenuity, manage technology and motivate a roomful of disparate creative spirits. It's hard to say exactly what a producer is, but those are all things that a producer does."--Peter Cooper, The Tennessean "[Producing Country] really tells the story of the history of country music from the other side of the glass."--Eric Banister, Music Tomes, You would look long and hard to find a more readable contribution to the cultural studies, or country music, canon., Jarrett has interviewed a cross section of country music producers. The interviews are relatively short, and focus on specific albums or songs. The interested reader can grasp the various styles of production and how they have evolved over the years.... Overall this is a well-written guide to the way records have been made in Nashville, from around 1945 to the present day., "…Really tells the story of the history of country music from the other side of the glass."-Eric Banister, Music Tomes, "...Really tells the story of the history of country music from the other side of the glass."-Eric Banister, Music Tomes
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2013-048875
Dewey Decimal
781.642/149
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Music / Interview Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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