Andrew L. Cope - Black Sabbath and the Rise of Heavy Metal Music

Andrew L. Cope - Black Sabbath and the Rise of Heavy Metal Music
English | Scanned (198 pages) + True PDF (189 pages) | ISBN-13: 978-0754668817 | 3% Recovery Added | 14.6 MB

The definition of 'heavy metal' is often a contentious and in this lively and accessible text presents a refreshing re-evaluation of the rules that define heavy metal as a musical genre. Cope begins with an interrogation of why, during the late 1960s and 1970s, Birmingham provided the ideal location for the and early development of heavy metal and .

The author considers how the influence of the London and Liverpool music scenes merged with the unique climate, industry and often desolated sites of post-war Birmingham to contribute significantly to the development of two unique forms of music: heavy metal and hard rock. The author explores these two forms through an extensive examination of key tracks from the first six albums of both and Led Zeppelin, in which musical, visual and lyrical of each band are carefully compared and contrasted in order to highlight the distinctive of those early recordings. In conclusion, a number of case studies are presented that illustrate how the unique synthesis of elements established by Black Sabbath have been perpetuated and developed through the work of such bands as Iron Maiden, Metallica, Pantera, Machine Head, Nightwish, Arch Enemy and Cradle of Filth. As a consequence, the importance of heavy metal as a genre of music was firmly established, and its longevity assured.

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