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Ghosts: Journeys To Post-pop: How David Sylvian, Mark Hollis and Kate Bush reinvented pop music

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By (author): Matthew Restall

Three music-obsessed, suburban London teenagers set out to make their own kind of pop music: Kate Bush became an overnight star, while success came to David Sylvian (and Japan), and to Mark Hollis (and Talk Talk) after years of struggle. But when their unique talents brought them international acclaim, they turned their backs on stardom. 'Just when I think I'm winning,' sang Sylvian on 'Ghosts,' a 1982 Japan hit, 'when my chance came to be king, the ghosts of my life grew wilder than the wind.' Haunted by doubt, spooked by fame, shocked by the industry's classism, sexism, and rapacity, Sylvian, Hollis, and Bush were driven to brave new destinations by multiple factors: creative originality and the inspiration of artists from every genre; the turmoil of personal relationships and inner psychological struggles. Along the way, as sacrifices were made - bands, friendships, marriages, the trappings of stardom - and experiments were pursued with dogged fearlessness, these musicians forged something new, changing how we hear pop music and the role of its creators in modern society. Ghosts uses the Sylvian, Hollis, and Bush journeys to define post-pop for the first time. Weaving together memoir, biography, musicology, cultural criticism, and history, the book shows how the story is both personal - as individual artists struggled with their own ghosts - and contextual, a larger history of pop music, popular culture, and the creative process itself. The post-pop story is about music and fame, ambition and fear, happiness and melancholy. As a journey from noise to silence, the journey to post-pop is ultimately about life itself. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 14 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Sonicbond Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781789523348

About Matthew Restall

Matthew Restall is an historian of Latin America and of popular music. London-born and raised in England Spain Venezuela and Japan he currently holds the Sparks Professorship in History and Anthropology at the Pennsylvania State University USA. Having written some thirty books on Latin American history his first book on pop music was Blue Moves in the 33 1/3 series and he is now writing On Elton for Oxford's Opinionated Guides series. He dreams of retiring to write on nothing but pop until he drops. matthewrestall.com

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