Fwd: NewEARS: Fwd: The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock Revised and Expanded Edition by Charles Snider to be Released April 22
2017-04-27 by marabus
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Subject: The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock Revised and Expanded Edition by Charles Snider to be Released April 22
For
Immediate Release
The
Strawberry Bricks Guide to
Progressive Rock Revised and
Expanded
Edition by Charles Snider to
be Released April 22
The
definitive record guide to the
progressive era of rock music,
Strawberry
Bricks
presents
a standard discography of music
from artists around the globe.
Beginning in 1967 and continuing
through 1982, a generation of
musicians took rock music in
directions unforeseen as they
charted
what would become known as
progressive rock. This edition
also
includes exclusive interviews
with a host of musicians of the
era,
providing proof that progressive
rock was indeed the music of a
generation. From art rock to
krautrock, from England to
Germany to
Italy and all across Europe, Strawberry
Bricks
offers
a candid reappraisal of rock's
most cerebral genre.
The
book also includes exclusive
interviews from the following
artists,
about their early life and how
they began their music careers:
Dave
Lawson
(Web,
Samurai, Greenslade), Martin
Barre
(Jethro
Tull), Christian
Grumbkow
(Hoelderlin),
Derek
Shulman
(Gentle Giant), John
Wetton
(Mogul
Thrash, Family, King Crimson,
UK, Asia), David
Jackson
(Van
der Graaf Generator), Pye
Hastings
(Caravan),
Hugh
Banton
(Van
der Graaf Generator), Gigi
Venegoni
(Arti
e Mestieri), Hartwig
Biereichel
(Novalis),
Ciro
Perrino
(Celeste),
Michael
Rother
(Neu!,
Harmonia), Joachim
“Eroc” Ehrig
(Grobschnitt),
Rich
Williams
(Kansas),
Steve
Hillage
(Khan,
Gong), and Lutz
“Lüül” Ulbrich
(Agitation
Free, Ashra).
The
Strawberry Bricks Guide to
Progressive Rock
Revised
and Expanded Edition
•
The definitive
Progressive Rock record guide
•
Reviews of 476
albums from 1967 - 1982
•
632 pages
•
Exclusive interviews
with 16 artists from the era
•
Fully edited,
proofread and fact-checked
“Navigating
the topographic oceans,
surviving the brain salad
surgery and in
general making sense of the
dense, incredibly ambitious,
and so often
misunderstood or unfairly
denigrated genre of
progressive rock is a
difficult task, but Charles
Snider accomplishes it with
the insight
of the very best rock critics
combined with the infectious
enthusiasm
of the most devoted fans.” -
Jim
DeRogatis, Music Critic
& co-host of Sound
Opinions
“Charles
Snider has an encyclopedic
knowledge of progressive rock,
and has
accrued one of the world’s
most formidable record
collections. No
one is better equipped to
write the definitive
discography of this
rich genre of music.” -
Jonathan
Schang, District 97
“Charles
Snider's Strawberry
Bricks record
guide is accessible,
comprehensive, and
indispensable. A great read
and an excellent resource.” -
Will
Romano, author of Close to
the Edge: How Yes’s
Masterpiece Defined
Prog Rock & Mountains
Come Out of the Sky
The
Strawberry Bricks Guide to
Progressive Rock
is
the definitive record guide to
the classic progressive era of
rock
music. Beginning in 1967 and
continuing until 1982, the book
presents
the progressive rock canon, set
in the presentation of a
timeline.
This new edition extends the
timeline into the early 80's, to
offer a
more natural conclusion to the
progressive era, as well as
offering a
broader selection of albums from
the era.
Secondly,
beginning with a database of the
birth years of musicians in the
timeline, the book offers that
what we now know as “progressive
rock” is in fact the music of a
generation. The statistics play
out: the median birth year for
the “progressive artist” is
1947,
with a standard deviation of +/-
3 years.
Says
Charles, “I’ve also conducted
many interviews with artists
from
the era, and 16 of these appear
in the book. The premise was to
study
their early lives, from birth
through the late 60's and very
early
70's, to find the commonalities
that these men experienced. The
newly
written Prologue offers a
historical perspective of the
pretext to
the progressive era, beginning
post-WWII, while the Epilogue
offers a
current perspective on
progressive rock since the early
80's.
“I've
also spent a good deal of time
fact-checking every detail in
the
book, including song titles and
artist names. Further, this
edition
has been professionally edited
and peer reviewed, all to make
this as
exacting and rewarding a book as
the music it covers. Strawberry
Bricks
is
another narrative on the classic
era of progressive rock, one
with
hopefully a novel and candid
outlook on the genre, its albums
and the
men that made it one of the most
interesting chapters in rock's
history.
“The
cover is an image of the vinyl
record grooves on Jethro Tull's
Minstrel
In The Gallery
album.
Enjoy the music!”
About
the Author:
Charles
Snider has been collecting
records since the early 70's,
amassing one
of the most complete archives of
what is known as progressive
rock.
“One of my earliest memories of
vinyl was The Beatles'
'Paperback
Writer' b/w 'Rain.' I can
remember turning the balance
knob to
isolate the sounds within the
stereo mix, and just being
fascinated
with the tones of the
instruments.” Snider's
self-professed passion
for the music “archaeology”
continued over the decades,
branching
out to many other genres of
music. “In the early 90's, Kevin
Eden
and I curated the WMO label,
with the cooperation and support
of
Wire. The CD was a new format,
and we released a lot of hard to
find
records, as well as unreleased
archival material and two very
good
tribute discs.” Upon moving to
Chicago in 2000, he began
writing
the first edition of The
Strawberry Bricks Guide to
Progressive Rock.
“I've always loved record
guides. Certainly, Ira Robbin’s
Trouser
Press was
the prototype, but growing up in
the 70's with magazines like Circus,
Creem
and
of course Rolling
Stone,
I've always enjoyed the passion
writers convey about music.”
While
not listening to prog rock,
Snider can be found blogging
about
personal technology or cheering
on the Chicago Blackhawks.
The
Revised and Expanded Edition of
The
Strawberry Bricks Guide to
Progressive Rock
is
released on Record Store Day,
April 22nd, 2017. Available
direct from http://strawberrybricks.c om/the-book,
and from Amazon.com (including
UK and EU). Published by http://www.strawberrybricks.co m/ via
CreateSpace.com, an Amazon
company.
Press
inquiries: Glass Onyon PR,
PH: 828-350-8158,
glassonyonpr@gmail.com
