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Reggae Bloodlines: In Search of the Music and Culture of Jamaica

Reggae Bloodlines: In Search of the Music and Culture of Jamaica

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book Overall.
Review: Anyone with an interest in the Reggae scene in the 70's will enjoy this book. I liked the photos an interviews.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: NOT BAD BUT OUT OF DATE
Review: For many non-Jamaicans,(myself included)this was the first in-depth look at the music that exploded out of that small Carribean island in the mid-seventies and took the world by storm.The main strength of the book is it's lyrical black and white photography(much clearer in the original edition, by the way.)The narrative is occaisionally over-awed,and,in hindsight,sometimes inaccurate.This is a small failing, especially when trying to make sense of a vibrant people and the music which reflects their lives.Facts,as the book points out,are notoriously hard to pin down in Jamaica.Davis and Simon deserve a vote of thanks for the first attempt to go beyond exotica and explain the people,nation and religious experience which shaped the music of Jamaica.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Reggae Bible
Review: I red this book when I was a child. still my most favorite book! This is the reggae guide which was written by photographer in the real time of 'Roots Rock Reggae'. You will feel like you're traveling Jamaica and talking with Bob Marly. You will learn a lot of things about Reggae history.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: NOT BAD BUT OUT OF DATE
Review: This isn't a bad book, but it's 20 years out of date. It was first published in 1976 and the reprint in 1992 doesn't add anything except a postcript saying all the the developments in reggae since it was first written are all rubbish. Reggae Bloodlines gives a good snapshot of reggae in the seventies, but it has been superseded by more up to date and comprehensive books like Reggae, Rasta, Revolution, The Reggae Rough Guide, and Reggae Routes : The Story of Jamaican Music.


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