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050 00 $aML3531$b.V53 1999
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245 04 $aThe Vibe history of hip hop /$cedited by Alan Light.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bThree Rivers Press,$c℗♭1999.
300 $a418 pages :$billustrations ;$c28 cm +$e1 audio disc (digital : 4 3/4 in.)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes discographies and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rGrandmaster Flash --$tPreface /$rDanyel Smith --$tIntroduction /$rAlan Light --$tThe real old school /$rJohn F. Szwed --$tBack in the day: 1975-1979 /$rS.H. Fernando Jr. --$tDJ Kool Herc /$rHavelock Nelson --$tSugar Hill Records /$rSteve Greenberg --$tGraffiti: graphic scenes, spray fiends, and millionaires /$rSacha Jenkins --$tSecond wave: 1980-1983 /$rTom Terrell --$tBreaking it all down: the rise and fall and rise of the B-Boy Kingdom /$rCristina Vera n --$tRun-D.M.C. /$rSasha Frere-Jones --$tYou spin me round (like a record, baby): last night a DJ saved hip hop /$rChairman Mao --$tHip hop radio /$rBobbito Garcia --$tL.L. Cool J /$rSia Michel --$tBattle rhymes /$rShani Saxon --$tWord /$rAnthony DeCurtis --$tMicrophone fiends: Eric B. and Rakim/Slick Rick /$rBo nz Malone --$tThe Juice Crew: beyond the boogie down /$rMichael A. Gonzales --$tEarly Los Angeles hip hop /$rBen Higa --$tPop rap /$rMatt Diehl --$tThe Beastie Boys /$rMike Rubin --$tHip hop video /$rJosh Tyrangiel --$tKRS-One /$rCharles Aaron --$tThe big willies /$rJ.D. Considine --$tMoney, power, respect: hip hop economics /$rBill Stephney --$tPublic Enemy /$rAlan Light --$tDjs vs. samplers /$rSuzanne McElfresh --$tLadies first /$rLaura Jamison --$tNative Tongues: a family affair /$rJoe Wood --$tThe pinnacle: 1988 /$rJohn Leland --$tHip hop in the movies /$rGary Dauphin --$tSalt-N-Pepa /$rMimi Valde s --$tRegional scenes /$rMarcus Reeves --$tToo Short /$rBilly Jam-- MC Hammer /$rDanyel Smith --$tRap and rock /$rNeil Strauss --$tHard left: hip hop's forgotten visionaries /$rVernon Reid --$tN.W.A /$rCheo Hodari Coker --$tEazy-E /$rCarter Harris --$tThe dirty South /$rTony Green --$t2 Live Crew trial /$rAnthony DeCurtis --$tGreat aspirations: hip hop and fashion dress for excess and success /$rEmil Wilbekin --$tGangsta rap in the '90s /$rGabriel Alvarez --$t"Cop killer" and Sister Souljah: hip hop under fire /$rMartin Johnson --$tTupac Shakur /$rDanyel Smith --$tHip hop soul /$rElysa Gardner --$tGangsta, gangsta: the sad, violent parable of Death Row Records /$rRobert Marriott --$tNew York state of mind: the resurgence of East Coast hip hop /$rDavid Bry --$tThe Wu-Tang Clan /$rChris Norris --$tBad boy /$rDream Hampton --$tMixed cuts: how remixes compliment and complicate /$rThe Blackspot --$tDancehall /$rRob Kenner --$tPlanet rock: hip hop supa national /$rMark Schwartz --$tFuture shock: trip hop and beyond /$rAndre a M. Duncan --$tIll Na Nas, goddesses, and drama mamas /$rKaren R. Good --$tThe Fugees /$rMartine Bury --$t15 arguments in favor of the future of hip hop /$rGreg Tate --$tMaster P /$rJames Hunter.
520 $a"VIBE, the voice of the hip hop generation, presents the essence of hip hop. Music, fashion, dance, graffiti, movies, videos, and business: it's all in this tale of a cultural revolution that spans race and gender, language and nationality. The definitive history of an underdocumented music genre, The VIBE History of Hip Hop tells the full story of this grassroots cultural movement, from its origins on the streets of the Bronx to its explosion as an international phenomenon. Illustrated with almost 200 photos, and accompanied by comprehensive discographies, this book is a vivid review of the hip hop world through the eyes and ears of more than 50 of the finest music writers and cultural critics at work today."--Jacket.
511 0 $aOn accompanying sound disc (compact disc): Run-DMC (1st, 4th works) ; DJ Quik (2nd work) ; Fresh 3 M.C.'s (3rd work).
650 0 $aRap (Music)$xHistory and criticism.
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650 7 $aHip-Hop$2gnd
655 7 $aRap (Music)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01726716
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
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700 1 $aLight, Alan.
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