Race Records
Black Rock Music Forbidden On U.s. Radio 1942-1955
The rock revolution was not televised. Elvis Presley, who launched rockabilly in 1954, did not invent rock `n' roll. This album rehabilitates the history-making, foundational records which came out of the seminal rock trend; they were present on the black circuit as early as 1949, yet banned on radio stations due to racial segregation. These splendid_and little-known_recordings testify to the authentic sound, subversiveness and stylistic variation which characterized the birth of rock. A detailed commentary by Bruno Blum in the set's 36-page booklet traces the history of the famous "chitlin' circuit" of concert-venues reserved for Afro-Americans, and the story of the first DJs who played black music on US radio. Patrick FREMEAUX
Price
€ 24.50
Genre
Format
CD - 3 disk
Release date
01-09-2015
Label
Item-nr
586667
EAN
3561302560021
Availability
Not in stock