Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970-1979

Duke University Press Books

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UPC:
9780822331988
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2/2/2004
Release Date:
2/2/2004
Author:
Lawrence, Tim
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Illustrated
Pages:
528
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Opening with David Mancuso's seminal Love Saves the Day Valentine's party, Tim Lawrence tells the definitive story of American dance music culture in the 1970sfrom its subterranean roots in NoHo and Hells Kitchen to its gaudy blossoming in midtown Manhattan to its wildfire transmission through Americas suburbs and urban hotspots such as Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Newark, and Miami. Tales of nocturnal journeys, radical music making, and polymorphous sexuality flow through the arteries of Love Saves the Day like hot liquid vinyl. They are interspersed with a detailed examination of the eras most powerful djs, the venues in which they played, and the records they loved to spinas well as the labels, musicians, vocalists, producers, remixers, party promoters, journalists, and dance crowds that fueled dance musics tireless engine. Love Saves the Day includes material from over three hundred original interviews with the scene's most influential players, including David Mancuso, Nicky Siano, Tom Moulton, Loleatta Holloway, Giorgio Moroder, Francis Grasso, Frankie Knuckles, and Earl Young. It incorporates more than twenty special dj discographieslisting the favorite records of the most important spinners of the disco decadeand a more general discography cataloging some six hundred releases. Love Saves the Day also contains a unique collection of more than seventy rare photos.