Designed for Hi-Fi Livingtxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Janet Borgerson/Jonathan Schroeder 出版社: The MIT Press 副标题: The Vinyl LP in Midcentury America 出版年: 2017-8-11 页数: 440 定价: USD 34.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780262036238
内容简介 · · · · · ·How record albums and their covers delivered mood music, lifestyle advice, global sounds, and travel tips to midcentury Americans who longed to be modern. The sleek hi-fi console in a well-appointed midcentury American living room might have had a stack of albums by musicians like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, or Patti Page. It was just as likely to have had a selection of LPs ...
How record albums and their covers delivered mood music, lifestyle advice, global sounds, and travel tips to midcentury Americans who longed to be modern. The sleek hi-fi console in a well-appointed midcentury American living room might have had a stack of albums by musicians like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, or Patti Page. It was just as likely to have had a selection of LPs from slightly different genres, with such titles as Cocktail Time, Music for a Chinese Dinner at Home, The Perfect Background Music for Your Home Movies, Honeymoon in Hawaii, Strings for a Space Age, or Cairo! The Music of Modern Egypt. The brilliantly hued, full-color cover art might show an ideal listener, an ideal living room, an ideal tourist in an exotic landscape -- or even an ideal space traveler. In Designed for Hi-Fi Living, Janet Borgerson and Jonathan Schroeder listen to and look at these vinyl LPs, scouring the cover art and the liner notes, and find that these albums offered a guide for aspirational Americans who yearned to be modern in postwar consumer culture. Borgerson and Schroeder examine the representations of modern life in a selection of midcentury record albums, discussing nearly 150 vintage album covers, reproduced in color -- some featuring modern art or the work of famous designers and photographers. Offering a fascinating glimpse into the postwar imagination, the first part, "Home," explores how the American home entered the frontlines of cold war debates and became an entertainment zone -- a place to play music, mix drinks, and impress guests with displays of good taste. The second part, "Away," considers albums featuring music, pictures, and tourist information that prepared Americans for the jet age as well as the space race.
作者简介 · · · · · ·Janet Borgerson is a Visiting Fellow at City, University of London. After her father brought home for her copies of The Monkees vinyl LPs, and then The Beatles, Rubber Soul, she has never been without records. As a kid, upon arriving at a new place, setting up her own small Panasonic stereo system with separate speakers felt like a personal accomplishment, and a reaffirmation o...
Janet Borgerson is a Visiting Fellow at City, University of London. After her father brought home for her copies of The Monkees vinyl LPs, and then The Beatles, Rubber Soul, she has never been without records. As a kid, upon arriving at a new place, setting up her own small Panasonic stereo system with separate speakers felt like a personal accomplishment, and a reaffirmation of identity. Now, having so many LPs from so many different eras and places and genres seems to keep at bay anything like a sedimented way of being. Borgerson divides her time between New York, Michigan, London and the other parts of the world where she has friends and family. She is working on several manuscripts.
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很精彩,观点角度十分有趣
开阔了自己的思维
感觉不出文化隔阂
脑洞之大,角度只独特让我震撼