Featuring more than 600 entries in all, this reference book covers four decades of popular music, providing information on artists' career histories, vital statistics, chart positions, and influences on the music world. Black-and-white photographs.
You really can't go wrong with this Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock & Soul. It's pretty standard stuff if you know about your favorite groups. But if you want to know something about a rock group or person whom you know very little about this is a nice book to have. I always seem to be thumbing through it. Words are a good thing.
Necessary Reference Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a wonderful book that provides all the information you may need to sate your curiosity about a particular aspect of a band like "Where are they from?", When did this album come out?", "Was she once in this other band?". I've been referring to an earlier edition of this rock encyclopedia by Stamler for 20 years! I felt it was time to get the newer edition for more information and it's great too.
Old-fashioned, but informative
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
A stiff wind from squaresville, this survey comes to us from a writer/editor at "Rolling Stone"... By definition, that makes its focus fairly mainstream, not that that really detracts much from its value as a reference work (especially considering how snobbish we've gotten about all those bloated, scary AOR bands from the '70s). Some entries seem a bit overlong, and starstruck, but this is a solid reference work.
The consumate guide to 40 yrs of rock written by a master.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
If you've ever hummed along to Elvis or tapped a toe to the Beatles, you should read this book. Although I always considered myself merely a knoweledgeable amateur of rock and roll, someone who likes to listen to all the greats without really knowing the meaning behind the songs, Irwin Stambler's book opened for me the rich world of 40 years of rock and roll. His encyclopedic knowledge of the singers, groups, music and recording industry and his access to all the biggest stars, give his book a depth and erudition unmatched by other authors. Written for the professional as well as just the person who likes to flip on the radio as he drives to work, this book is a rich source of valuable information about all your favorite singers.
THE encyclopedia any music enthusiast should own.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Irwin Stambler's "Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock, and Soul," is a must-have for anyone that is truly interested in the history of modern music. As a musician myself, I appreciate the in-depth articles on the lives and times of musicians and groups. Whereas most other music encyclopedias simply list dates and a few relevant facts, Stambler's encyclopedia provides biographies for every artist, often with personal interviews, from Zeppelin to Tina Turner to Elvis. A great place to learn about the artists that you listen to every day. I have contacted the author, and he has informed me that already out is his popular "Encyclopedia of Country Music," and that within the next year we should expect the release of the already finished "Encyclopedia of Folk and Blues."
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