Music for Pleasure

Simon Frith

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Author
Simon Frith
Publish Date
1988-09-07
Subtitle
Essays in the Sociology of Pop
Number of Pages
232
Publisher Name
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415900522
ISBN-13
9780415900522
citemno
274250
Book Type
Paperback
SKU
9780415900522

Description

In this book Simon Frith offers a wide-ranging analysis of pop music and the entertainment industry of which it is part. From the BBC in the 1930s to post-punk poseurs in the 1980s, from Gracie Fields and the Shangri-Las to Bruce Springsteen and the Pet Shop Boys, Simon Frith examines the contours and the politics of the modern pop music culture. Combining theoretical argument with detailed discussion of particular pop artists and groups, linking historical research with concert and record reviews, "Music for Pleasure" brings out the complex relations between music, romance, sexuality and class.