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Title
Phil Spector
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Spector, Phil, 1939-2021
Sound recording executives and producers--United States--Biography (LCSH)
Rock music--United States--1961-1970--History and criticism (LCSH)
Popular music--United States--1961-1970--History and criticism (LCSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
United States
Classification
LCC: ML429.S64 M3 2018
DDC: 781.66092 full
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Content
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Summary
Musician, songwriter, and producer-- Spector's musical ability and visionary foresight charted the future of popular music and culture of the late twentieth century. He reshaped the business and marketing sides of the music industry, while revolutionizing the recording processes. Yet Spector's need for control brought much damage and confusion into the life of those around him-- and into his own career and life. MacLeod follows the ups and downs of Spector's career.
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Between Elvis and the Beatles
Timeline
To know him is to love him: the formative years
There's no other: entrepreneur and businessman
Tomorrow's sound today: technical wizard and musical visionary
Pocket symphonies for the kids: teenagers
He's a rebel: feminism and civil rights
He hit me: control and power
You've lost that lovin' feelin': collective consciousness versus ego consciousness
He's sure the boy I love: mentor and protâegâes
Get back: master and servant
End of the century: decline and fall
Conclusion: Spector: the genius that the geniuses go to
Authorized Access Point
MacLeod, Sean, 1971- Phil Spector