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Beyond and Before, Updated Expanded Edition: Progressive Rock Across Time Genre
Current price: $130.00
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Beyond and Before, Updated Expanded Edition: Progressive Rock Across Time Genre
Current price: $130.00
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The original edition of
Beyond and Before
extends an understanding of “progressive rock” by providing a fuller definition of what progressive rock is, was and can be. Called by
Record Collector
“the most accomplished critical overview yet” of progressive rock and one of their 2011 books of the year,
moves away from the limited consensus that prog rock is exclusively English in origin and that it was destroyed by the advent of punk in 1976. Instead, by tracing its multiple origins and complex transitions, it argues for the integration of jazz and folk into progressive rock and the extension of prog in Kate Bush, Radiohead, Porcupine Tree and many more.
This 10-year anniversary revised edition continues to further unpack definitions of progressive rock and includes a brand new chapter focusing on post-conceptual trends in the 2010s through to the contemporary moment. The new edition discusses the complex creativity of progressive metal and folk in greater depth, as well as new fusions of genre that move across global cultures and that rework the extended form and mission of progressive rock, including in recent pop concept albums. All chapters are revised to keep the process of rethinking progressive rock alive and vibrant as a hybrid, open form.
Beyond and Before
extends an understanding of “progressive rock” by providing a fuller definition of what progressive rock is, was and can be. Called by
Record Collector
“the most accomplished critical overview yet” of progressive rock and one of their 2011 books of the year,
moves away from the limited consensus that prog rock is exclusively English in origin and that it was destroyed by the advent of punk in 1976. Instead, by tracing its multiple origins and complex transitions, it argues for the integration of jazz and folk into progressive rock and the extension of prog in Kate Bush, Radiohead, Porcupine Tree and many more.
This 10-year anniversary revised edition continues to further unpack definitions of progressive rock and includes a brand new chapter focusing on post-conceptual trends in the 2010s through to the contemporary moment. The new edition discusses the complex creativity of progressive metal and folk in greater depth, as well as new fusions of genre that move across global cultures and that rework the extended form and mission of progressive rock, including in recent pop concept albums. All chapters are revised to keep the process of rethinking progressive rock alive and vibrant as a hybrid, open form.