ABSTRACT

First Published in 1999. In What the Music Said, Mark Anthony Neal provides a timely study of from be-bop to Hip Hop. This book looks at the last fifty years of black popular music and provides an intriguing portrait of the existential and social forces that drove black communities to make music in protest, reaction and to fulfil their material and spiritual needs.

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

Toward A Black Public: Movement, Markets, and Moderns

chapter 1|29 pages

Legislating Freedom, Commodifying Struggle

Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Struggle for Black Musical Hegemony

chapter 2|30 pages

From Protest to Climax

Black Power, State Repression, and Black Communities of Resistance

chapter 3|15 pages

Soul for Sale

The Marketing of Black Musical Expression

chapter 4|24 pages

Soul for Real

Authentic Black Voices in an Age of Deterioration

chapter 5|33 pages

Postindustrial Soul

Black Popular Music at the Crossroads

chapter 6|14 pages

Postindustrial Postscript

The Digitized Aural Urban Landscape