The most important book ever written about the band firmly established the Grateful Dead in the vanguard of American music artistry.

 

AESTHETICS OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD includes

- an inspection of Robert Hunter's lyrics and the Dead Ethos

- analysis of the power of the Dead's music and individual style of band members

- complete record reviews including various solo recordings

- a mini-history examining the failure of post-fifties music criticism - lots of critic bashing - 81/2 x 51/2; glossy red, white and blue flag and bones cover

 

- MUSICIAN: "Womack's main points are: 1) The rockcrit establishment, hanging on to outdated populist dogma, abhors truly artistic expression, 2) The Dead exemplify such expression, and 3) As a result, the Dead's output is one of the most underrated bodies of work in popular music. Womack scores hits on all three, with a vicious and highly enjoyable browbeating of several critics and their inconsistencies, (this guy can spew bile with the best of 'em), and a detailed analysis and re-evaluation of nearly all the officially released Dead-related recordings.

- OPTION: "Advances some solid, long-neglected insights into the nature of the Grateful Dead's music.

- UNBROKEN CHAIN: "Stimulating and fun to read."

- GOLDMINE: "Deadheads will rejoice that now something closer to their own feelings is between the covers."

 

To Order: Send $12.95 in check or money order to:

FLYING PUBLIC PRESS

BOX 112

PALO ALTO, CA. 94302

 

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