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The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae (Virgin Encyclopedias of Popular Music)
 
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The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae (Virgin Encyclopedias of Popular Music) (Paperback)

by Colin Larkin (Editor), Colin Larkin (Editor) (Author)
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Virgin Books (16 Jul 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0753502429
  • ISBN-13: 978-0753502426
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 17.5 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 864,562 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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This is a complete handbook of information and opinion about the history and development of reggae music. Based on the "Encyclopedia of Popular Music", the book contains over 1000 entries covering musicians, bands, songwriters, producers and record labels which have made a significant impact on the development of reggae music. It brings together people such as Prince Buster and Duke Reid, with performers who took reggae beyond Jamaica's shores such as Jimmy Cliff and Bob Marley and the Wailers, and those who have been at the forefront in more recent years, such as UB40, Shabba Ranks and Red Rat. Each entry offers information such as dates, career facts, discography and album ratings.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars ADEQUATE, BUT YOU NEED MORE...., 23 Jan 2003
By kaysixone - See all my reviews
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Speaking as someone with a huge and ever-expanding music collection (and a particular interest in reggae), I've always found books like this one to be of little value. This is especially the case now that so many of us have access to an almost infinite source of reference material on this and pretty much every other subject under the sun, ie the internet.

The Virgin encyclopaedia is basically an A-Z of reggae and certainly contains a great deal of information. As such, it's an easy to use reference tool for looking up the biographical details or discographies of individual artists, groups and producers, as well as overviews of reggae's many different styles.

The biographical information is generally good, but unfortunately, the discographies are of very variable quality and ratings for individual albums can be somewhat dubious. There is a five-star rating system and the vast majority of albums listed have been given either three or four stars. In fact I was surprised to see some major reggae artists without a single album with a five-star rating. In addition, each album is rated only in comparison to other albums by the same artist. Thus a three-star album by Artist A could easily be better than a five-star album by Artist B.

Another failing is the complete lack of photos, but the main one is the lack of context. This is not a book which will really help you to learn about or understand reggae. For that you need an account of the subject which contains all the above information, but also adequately chronicles the development of modern Jamaican music and of Jamaica itself, as well as the evolution of reggae in the UK, the USA and Africa....

So I'd strongly advise you to acquire the excellent "Rough guide to reggae" (by Steve Barrow et al) or the authoritative "Bass culture: when reggae was king" (by Lloyd Bradley) in addition to or instead of this book. Or better still, forget about books entirely and just buy the superbly documented 4 CD set "Tougher than tough: the story of Jamaican music"; from which you'll learn more about reggae than from all the books in the world combined, while getting to hear some of the greatest music ever made....

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3.0 out of 5 stars A little dissapointed... but read on...., 6 Feb 2001
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I've not actually fully read this yet, and it's not the kind of book you "read" anyway, it's a dip in - dip out kind of affair and I'm sorry to say that it didn't really live up to expectations. I originally found it recommended in what I think is a better book... Bass Culture "When Reggae Was King" by Lloyd Bradley. I like to collect Reggae records and I'am always looking for information to pave the way to new as yet un-heard artists and tracks. I don't know about you but the first thing I do to test a books depth is to look for a few records it should mention and a few mildly obscure artistes it should highlight, a few artists any really decent book should have weren't in there and this left me wondering how well I should trust the authors homework. However maybe the book would have been perfect for me a few years ago and could be just what someone getting into Reggae should be reading, but .......... In my opinion one would do better to read the Lloyd Bradley book or The Rough Guide To Reggae , I've also reviewed this one if you're interested.
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