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Looking To Get Lost: Adventures in Music and Writing [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 240x160x48 mm, weight: 860 g, 125 b/w photos run w/ text
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Little, Brown & Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316412627
  • ISBN-13: 9780316412629
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 240x160x48 mm, weight: 860 g, 125 b/w photos run w/ text
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Little, Brown & Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316412627
  • ISBN-13: 9780316412629
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By the bestselling author of Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock &;n&; Roll and Last Train the Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley, this dazzling new book of profiles is not so much a summation as a culmination of Peter Guralnick&;s remarkable work, which from the start has encompassed the full sweep of blues, gospel, country, and rock 'n' roll.

It covers old ground from new perspectives, offering deeply felt, masterful, and strikingly personal portraits of creative artists, both musicians and writers, at the height of their powers.

&;You put the book down feeling that its sweep is vast, that you have read of giants who walked among us,&; rock critic Lester Bangs wrote of Guralnick&;s earlier work in words that could just as easily be applied to this new one. And yet, for all of the encomiums that Guralnick&;s books have earned for their remarkable insights and depth of feeling, Looking to Get Lost is his most personal book yet. For readers who have grown up on Guralnick&;s unique vision of the vast sweep of the American musical landscape, who have imbibed his loving and lively portraits and biographies of such titanic figures as Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, and Sam Phillips, there are multiple surprises and delights here, carrying on and extending all the themes, fascinations, and passions of his groundbreaking earlier work.
Prologue: Having a Party xi
1 Falling into Place
3(6)
2 Robert Johnson and the Transformative Nature of Art
9(8)
3 Whose Skip James Is This?
17(8)
4 Cosmic Ray: How Ray Charles' "I Got a Woman" Transformed the Music of Ray Charles, Allowed Him to Keep His Band, and Created a Musical and Social Revolution
25(22)
5 Hag at the Crossroads: Portrait of the Artist in Midlife
47(12)
6 Bill Monroe: Hard Working Man Blues
59(14)
7 Lonnie Mack: Funky Country Living
73(14)
8 Delbert McClinton: Night Life
87(16)
9 Joe Tex: Hold What You've Got
103(27)
10 Dick Curless: The Return of the Tumbleweed Kid
130(73)
11 John R. Cash: I Will Rock and Roll with You (If I Have To)
203(13)
12 Tammy Wynette: `Til I Can Make It on My Own
216(16)
13 Lee Smith: Telling Tales
232(19)
14 Call the Doctor: The Further Adventures of Doc Pomus, Part I
251(25)
15 Me and the Colonel
276(23)
16 Henry Green: A Personal Memoir and Appreciation
299(14)
17 Some Cats Know: Words and Music by Leiber & Stoller
313(13)
18 Producing a Legend: Willie Dixon and the Blues
326(9)
19 Meeting Chuck Berry
335(10)
20 American Without Tears: Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint Go on a Journey
345(16)
21 The Song of Solomon: A Triptych
361(30)
22 Perfect Imperfection: The Life and Art of Jerry Lee Lewis
391(18)
23 Howlin' Wolf: What Is the Soul of Man?
409(16)
24 Living with the Blues: An Interview with Eric Clapton
425(24)
25 Malaco Records: Life on the Edge of Town
449(26)
26 My Father, My Grandfather, and Ray Charles
475(13)
27 Reading, Writing, and Real Life
488(9)
A Fan's Notes 497(32)
Acknowledgments 529(4)
Index 533
Peter Guralnick's books include the prize-winning two-volume biography of Elvis Presley, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love; an acclaimed trilogy on American roots music, Feel Like Going Home, Lost Highway, and Sweet Soul Music; the biographical inquiry Searching for Robert Johnson; and Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke. Guralnick won a Grammy for his liner notes for Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club, wrote and co-produced the documentary Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll, and wrote the scripts for the Grammy-winning documentary Sam Cooke/Legend and Martin Scorsese's blues documentary Feel Like Going Home. His 2015 book Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll was a finalist for the Plutarch Award for Best Biography of the Year, awarded by the Biographers International Organization. His most recent book is Looking to Get Lost: Adventures in Music and Writing.