1st Edition

Progressive Rock Reconsidered

Edited By Kevin Holm-Hudson Copyright 2002
    290 Pages 40 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    288 Pages 40 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    In this book, the glory days of progressive rock are relived in a series of insightful essays about the key bands, songwriters and songs that made prog-rock such an innovative style.

    Acknowledgments Introduction Kevin Holm-Hudson Part I. History and Contents 1. Progressive Rock and the Inversion of Musical Values John J. Sheinbaum 2. The American Metaphysical Circus of Joseph Byrd's United States of America Kevin Holm-Hudson Part II. Analytical Perspectives 3. Pink Floyd's Careful with that Axe, Eugene (ca. 1968-1969): A Study of Genre, Texture, Medium, and Structure John S. Cotner 4. Progressive Rock as Text: The Lyrics of Roger Waters Deena Weinstein 5. A Promise Deferred: Multiply-Directed Time and Thematic Transformation in Emerson, Lake and Palmer's Trilogy Kevin Holm-Hudson 6. King Crimson's Larks' Tongues in Aspic: A Case of Convergent Evolution Gregory Karl 7. Tales of Change within the Sound: Compositional Form, Lyrics and Philosophy in the Music of Yes Jennifer Rycenga 8. Precarious Pleasures: Situating Close to the Edge in Conflicting Male Desires Dirk von der Horst 9. Let Them All Make Their Own Music: Individualism, Rush, and the Progressive Hard Rock Alloy, 1976-1977 Durrell S. Bowman Part III. Don't Dare Call Us 'Progressive': Post-Prog and Other Legacies 10. Somebody is Digging My Bones: King Crimson's Dinosaur as (Post)Progressive Historiography Brian Robison 11. How Alternative Turned Progressive: The Strange Case of Math Rock Theo Cateforis Contributing Authors Index

    Biography

    Kevin Holm-Hudson is an Assistant Professor of Music Theory at the University of Kentucky.