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The New Blue Music: Changes in Rhythm & Blues, 1950-1999 (American Made Music Series) [Hardcover]

Richard J. Ripani (Author)
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American Made Music Series July 27, 2006

Rhythm & blues emerged from the African American community in the late 1940s to become the driving force in American popular music over the next half-century. Although sometimes called "doo-wop," "soul," "funk," "urban contemporary," or "hip-hop," R&B is actually an umbrella category that includes all of these styles and genres. It is in fact a modern-day incarnation of a musical tradition that stretches back to nineteenth-century America, and even further to African beginnings.

The New Blue Music: Changes in Rhythm & Blues, 1950-1999 traces the development of R&B from 1950 to 1999 by closely analyzing the top twenty-five songs of each decade. The music of artists as wide-ranging as Louis Jordan; John Lee Hooker; Ray Charles; James Brown; Earth, Wind & Fire; Michael Jackson; Public Enemy; Mariah Carey; and Usher takes center stage as the author illustrates how R&B has not only retained its traditional core style, but has also experienced a "re-Africanization" over time.

By investigating musical elements of form, style, and content in R&B—and offering numerous musical examples—the book shows the connection between R&B and other forms of American popular and religious music, such as spirituals, ragtime, blues, jazz, country, gospel, and rock 'n' roll. With this evidence in hand, the author hypothesizes the existence of an even larger musical "super-genre" which he labels "The New Blue Music."

Richard J. Ripani is a faculty member at Hume-Fogg Academic High School in Nashville, Tennessee. He is also a professional musician and songwriter in Nashville, performing with artists such as Ronnie Milsap, Ronnie McDowell, the Kentucky Headhunters, and Lee Greenwood. He has worked on numerous national television programs and earned gold and platinum records.


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This study finds African influences of melody, harmony, rhythm, and form in the top 25 songs from each decade of R&B and

--- Provides a very original analysis of the past fifty years of American popular music

--- Studies rhythm & blues from a historical/musicological point of view by transcribing the songs and then analyzing the musical traits found in the music so that the conclusions are based on statistical data rather than opinion alone

--- Establishes specific connections between African musical traditions and recent African American popular music

--- Expands our American Made Music Series --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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A study that finds African influences of melody, harmony, rhythm, and form in the top 25 songs from each decade of R&B

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  • Hardcover: 261 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi (July 27, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578068614
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578068616
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable analysis of R&B by a musical expert, November 29, 2006
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This is not your typical overview of R&B through the decades. Such overviews typically contain lots of biographical tidbits about various R&B stars, discuss the show biz aspect (the rise of fall of various record labels), and discuss the sociological aspect of R&B as black music crossing over into pop. And so on. And there's nothing wrong with that. I've read many books of that ilk, and learned much from them.

But The New Blue Music is different. It is primarily an analysis of the MUSIC itself. The author not only has a PhD in music and is a professional music teacher and arrange, he also spent many years as a performer. So he combines the dedication of a music fan with the savvy of a musician and the expertise of an academic musicologist.

In that regard, I found chapter 2 particularly enlightening. That chapter contains perhaps the most thorough and readable analysis of the components of 20th century African-American music I have ever read. The subsequent chapters analysis each decade from the 1950s onward and show how popular African-American of each decade (be it blues, R&B, soul, funk, or whatever) incorporates these components to varying degrees.

While clearly written, this is not light reading. This is a serious work of scholarship, and an invaluable contribution to the field.
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