Richard Manuel wer. angielska - Stephen T Lewis - książka
Producent: Schiffer
For the first time, the remarkable work of Richard Manuel, a key figure in the Band, is thoroughly examined with insightful expert commentary, highlighting his significant contributions to his various musical groups and his lasting influence on rock music. Known for his fearless originality, Manuel was both a soulful vocalist and a creatively inventive songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He played a critical role in defining moments of rock history, including Bob Dylan’s bold transition to electric sound, the iconic Woodstock festival in 1969, and the celebrated Last Waltz concert. Through meticulous research and analysis, this book positions Manuel's inspired yet troubled spirit within a broader musical and historical framework. It offers a comprehensive critique of his compositions and performances, supplemented by fresh interviews with his family, friends, and notable musicians such as Eric Clapton and Van Morrison. The narrative chronicles Manuel's path from Stratford, Ontario, to Woodstock, New York, starting with his early band, the Revols, and his time with the Hawks, alongside Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson, which eventually evolved into the Band. Manuel’s distinct influence is clear in his evocative singing and profound songwriting, evident in classics like “Tears of Rage,” co-written with Dylan, and “We Can Talk.” His keyboard contributions added a unique, infectious groove to the Band’s signature blend of rock, folk, country, and blues, which laid the groundwork for the Americana genre. Despite the Band’s accomplishments, Manuel faced personal challenges, grappling with addiction and inner conflicts. This book transcends these struggles to celebrate Richard Manuel’s substantial and enduring impact on music, preserving the legacy of his exceptional voice and artistry for future generations.
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