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The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music: Scene, Identity and Myth
ISBN: 978-1-78769-490-3, eISBN: 978-1-78769-489-7
Publication date: 19 February 2021
Citation
(2021), "Index", Draganova, A., Blackman, S. and Bennett, A. (Ed.) The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music: Scene, Identity and Myth (Emerald Studies in Popular Music and Place), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 289-296. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-489-720201022
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2021 by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.
- Prelims
- Introduction and Leitmotifs
- Part I: Emergence, Sound and Scene
- Chapter 1: The Canterbury Sound as Local, Trans-local and Virtual Scene
- Chapter 2: The Canterbury Sound – From the Beginning
- Chapter 3: The Canterbury Scenius
- Part II: Journeys and Returns
- Chapter 4: From Canterbury to Kamijima: A Musical Journey
- Chapter 5: Uniforms, Unicorns and the Canterbury Sound
- Chapter 6: Canterbury’s Paths through the States
- Chapter 7: From a Fan’s Point of View: Biographical Encounters with the Canterbury Sound
- Part III: People
- Chapter 8: Locating Robert Wyatt: The Canterbury Sound and ‘Quintessential Englishness’
- Chapter 9: The View from Across the Desk – An Engineer’s Personal Perspective of the Canterbury Scene
- Chapter 10: The Sinclair Spectrum and Pathways of Artistic Influence
- Chapter 11: Songs from the Bottom of a Well or Morpheus in the Underworld: Some Thoughts on the Music and Lyrics of Kevin Ayers
- Chapter 12: Biographical Interviews and Reflections: Ethnographic Conversations from within the Canterbury Sound
- Part IV: Documenting Music Practices
- Chapter 13: Researching and Documenting the Scene – Online and Offline
- Chapter 14: The Story of Facelift – A Fanzine Exploring the Canterbury Scene and Beyond in the Pre-internet Age – And Its Role in Knitting Together an International Community of Fans
- Chapter 15: ‘Canterbury Music’ and Music in Canterbury
- Part V: Myths and Realities: Music in Contemporary Canterbury
- Chapter 16: Contemporary Pocket Music Scene within Canterbury: An Ethnographic Study on D.I.Y. Student Bands
- Chapter 17: ‘Free Range: A Canterbury Scene’
- Chapter 18: Blue Gems and Colliding Moons: Furthering the Canterbury Underground
- Chapter 19: Humour and Gender of the ‘Mischievous Imaginary’ within the Canterbury Sound of Soft Machine, Gong and Caravan
- Afterword: Three Personal Reflections on the Muse of the Canterbury Sound
- Index