12 best rock and roll books
Rock and roll has a rich cultural and musical history, and there are numerous books that delve into its origins, evolution, and impact on society. Here are some notable books about rock and roll:
"This is Your Brain on Music" by Daniel Levitin: While not exclusively about rock and roll, this book provides a fascinating look at the neuroscience behind music, including how it affects our brains and emotions. It's a great read for anyone interested in the science of music, including rock.
"Hammer of the Gods" by Stephen Davis: This biography delves into the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin, offering a detailed account of their rise to fame, their music, and the excesses of the rock and roll lifestyle.
"Just as we Am" by Cicely Tyson: While not exclusively about rock and roll, this autobiography of the acclaimed actress Cicely Tyson offers insights into her experiences with various facets of the entertainment industry, including her interactions with musicians and the cultural impact of rock and roll.
"Life" by Keith Richards: The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards provides a candid and often humorous account of his life, including his experiences with rock and roll, the band's history, and his personal journey.
"Chronicles: Volume One" by Bob Dylan: In this memoir, legendary musician Bob Dylan reflects on his early career, the folk and rock scenes of the 1960s, and the cultural shifts that shaped his music.
"Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk" by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain: While focused on punk rock, this book provides a compelling oral history of the rebellious musical movements that emerged in the wake of rock and roll.
"Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business" by Fredric Dannen: This book provides an insider's look at the music industry, covering not only rock and roll but also the business and marketing strategies that shaped the careers of many iconic artists.
"Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981-1991" by Michael Azerrad: This book chronicles the rise of influential indie rock bands in the 1980s, providing a detailed account of the underground music scene during that era.
Remember, these books offer different perspectives and cover various aspects of rock and roll, from its cultural impact to the experiences of individual artists. Depending on your interests, you may find some of these titles more appealing than others.Happy reading!
Below you can find our editor's choice of the best rock and roll books on the marketProduct features
Nirvana, Nevermind Geffen, 1991
Design & Art Direction: Robert Fisher/Photo: Kirk Weddle
Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan Columbia, 1963
Photo: Don Hunstein
Neil Young, Neil Young Reprise, 1968
Art Direction: Neil Young/Portrait: Roland Diehl
The Clash, London Calling Epic, 1979
Design: Ray Lowry/Photo: Pennie Smith
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