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ISBN-10
1619023024
Publication Name
Counterpoint
Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9781619023024
Book Title
Here Comes the Night : the Dark Soul of Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm and Blues
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Counterpoint Press
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Joel. Selvin
Genre
Music, Business & Economics
Topic
History & Criticism, Recording & Reproduction, Genres & Styles / Soul & R 'NB, Industries / Entertainment
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
26.1 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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"I don't know where he's buried, but if I did I'd piss on his grave." - Jerry Wexler, best friend and mentor "Here Comes the Night: Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm and Blues" is both a definitive account of the New York rhythm and blues world of the early '60s, and the harrowing, ultimately tragic story of songwriter and record producer Bert Berns.

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Publisher
Counterpoint Press
ISBN-10
1619023024
ISBN-13
9781619023024
eBay Product ID (ePID)
169554992

Product Key Features

Book Title
Here Comes the Night : the Dark Soul of Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm and Blues
Author
Joel. Selvin
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
History & Criticism, Recording & Reproduction, Genres & Styles / Soul & R 'NB, Industries / Entertainment
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Music, Business & Economics
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
26.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml429.B357s45 2014
Reviews
"...the book is both an informative history of a wild time in the music business and a compendium of acerbically delivered gossip." Maclean''s "Joel Selvin's new book makes a claim to greatness. In the world of glaringly and exhaustively over-examined star bios, the San Francisco-based journalist not only exhumes a lost soul in the pantheon of ‘60s pop and soul (along with capturing rock ‘n' roll's burgeoning eruption), he also creates as engaged and energetic a narrative as any so-called serious writing can contain." — Paste Magazine "[...] a detailed insider''s look at 20th-century music." — San Jose Mercury News "Berns is simply a hook for a larger history of the business of rhythm and blues in the 1960s. Here Comes the Night paints this milieu — unscrupulous businessmen shilling teenybopper hits" — Los Angeles Review of Books "Here, Selvin chronicles in delicious detail the golden era of the early 1960s rhythm and blues music scene and the turbulent, hard-knuckle world of record-making behind the glitzy, gold foil façade of rock and roll success and glamor." — Cleveland Plain Dealer " Here Comes the Night makes a strong case for Berns as the consummate record man, not just another white guy trolling to world of NYC independent R&B looking for a buck but a passionate believer in music.... Selvin takes a labyrinthine tale involving hundreds of characters and tames it... It''s a classic a''60s music story as any. And Selvin tells it with period-appropriate style... In the 400-plus pages [...] Selvin also proves a shred salesman: by the end you''ll have bought into the idea that Bert Berns, for all his flaws, was truly one of the great ones." — Mojo , four-star review Selvin makes the case that borderline-shady characters like Berns have always cast a big shadow over pop." — Rolling Stone , 3 and ½ stars out of 4 A thrilling story of a little-known songwriter and record producer of some of the greatest rhythm and blues hits. Longtime San Francisco Chronicle music critic Selvin digs with gusto into the tasty history of New York City's hit-making songwriters, artists and record magnates of the great R&B era of the early 1960s, focusing on one of the greatest, if least sung of the bunch, Bert Berns … Selvin's prose, muscular and Runyon-esque and never taking itself too seriously, moves the narrative along from its upbeat start to its sordid denouement at the edges of New York's gangland. A fascinating time capsule of a free-wheeling era in American music and society." — Kirkus Again and again, Selvin brings forgotten recording sessions that any other chronicler would have ignored to such stirring life that they validate not only the story he has to tell but the worth of Berns's own life… Selvin lets you feel the contingency of the moment, how everything that happened—this inflection, that hesitation—could have turned out completely differently, and led to nothing." — The Believer (Greil Marcus) [Selvin] delivers an authoritative look at a crucial point in American popular culture… [T]he extraordinary discography of compositions and productions included here testifies to Berns' stature… if you grew up with the songs, you'll leave the book happily singing to yourself, though also saddened (this being the blues)." — Booklist " Here Comes The Night purports to be the story of Bert Berns and it is certainly that -- plus the in-depth story of many other fascinating individuals, as well as a socio-economic history of a musical culture, and how Rhythm & Blues and Rock ''n'' Roll changed the music business and indeed... the world. I couldn''t put it down!" -- Mike Stoller of Leiber and Stoller, "The greatest untold story in rock and roll." -- Rolling Stone, on Bert Berns "With his Van Dyke goatee, pompadour toupee, and hipster argot, Berns emerges as both a real character and the main character of Here Comes the Night; yet for all his achievements, he remains a man in the background, never quite as popular or as celebrated as the music he created...Dotting his prose with period-specific hipster patter, Selvin comes across like an insider: a local showing you the sights, a guy on the corner who knows all the neighborhood secrets and might steal your wallet."-- Los Angeles Review of Books "Here, Selvin chronicles in delicious detail the golden era of the early 1960s rhythm and blues music scene and the turbulent, hard-knuckle world of record-making behind the glitzy, gold foil façade of rock and roll success and glamor." — Cleveland Plain Dealer "Here Comes the Night makes a strong case for Berns as the consummate record man, not just another white guy trolling to world of NYC independent R&B looking for a buck but a passionate believer in music.... Selvin takes a labyrinthine tale involving hundreds of characters and tames it... It's a classic a'60s music story as any. And Selvin tells it with period-appropriate style... In the 400-plus pages [...] Selvin also proves a shred salesman: by the end you'll have bought into the idea that Bert Berns, for all his flaws, was truly one of the great ones." — Mojo , four-star review Selvin makes the case that borderline-shady characters like Berns have always cast a big shadow over pop." — Rolling Stone , 3 and ½ stars out of 4 A thrilling story of a little-known songwriter and record producer of some of the greatest rhythm and blues hits. Longtime San Francisco Chronicle music critic Selvin digs with gusto into the tasty history of New York City's hit-making songwriters, artists and record magnates of the great R&B era of the early 1960s, focusing on one of the greatest, if least sung of the bunch, Bert Berns … Selvin's prose, muscular and Runyon-esque and never taking itself too seriously, moves the narrative along from its upbeat start to its sordid denouement at the edges of New York's gangland. A fascinating time capsule of a free-wheeling era in American music and society." — Kirkus Again and again, Selvin brings forgotten recording sessions that any other chronicler would have ignored to such stirring life that they validate not only the story he has to tell but the worth of Berns's own life… Selvin lets you feel the contingency of the moment, how everything that happened—this inflection, that hesitation—could have turned out completely differently, and led to nothing." — The Believer (Greil Marcus) [Selvin] delivers an authoritative look at a crucial point in American popular culture… [T]he extraordinary discography of compositions and productions included here testifies to Berns' stature… if you grew up with the songs, you'll leave the book happily singing to yourself, though also saddened (this being the blues)." — Booklist "Here Comes The Night purports to be the story of Bert Berns and it is certainly that -- plus the in-depth story of many other fascinating individuals, as well as a socio-economic history of a musical culture, and how Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'n' Roll changed the music business and indeed... the world. I couldn't put it down!" -- Mike Stoller of Leiber and Stoller, "The greatest untold story in rock and roll." -- Rolling Stone, on Bert Berns "Here, Selvin chronicles in delicious detail the golden era of the early 1960s rhythm and blues music scene and the turbulent, hard-knuckle world of record-making behind the glitzy, gold foil façade of rock and roll success and glamor." — Cleveland Plain Dealer "Here Comes the Night makes a strong case for Berns as the consummate record man, not just another white guy trolling to world of NYC independent R&B looking for a buck but a passionate believer in music.... Selvin takes a labyrinthine tale involving hundreds of characters and tames it... It's a classic a'60s music story as any. And Selvin tells it with period-appropriate style... In the 400-plus pages [...] Selvin also proves a shred salesman: by the end you'll have bought into the idea that Bert Berns, for all his flaws, was truly one of the great ones." — Mojo , four-star review Selvin makes the case that borderline-shady characters like Berns have always cast a big shadow over pop." — Rolling Stone , 3 and ½ stars out of 4 A thrilling story of a little-known songwriter and record producer of some of the greatest rhythm and blues hits. Longtime San Francisco Chronicle music critic Selvin digs with gusto into the tasty history of New York City's hit-making songwriters, artists and record magnates of the great R&B era of the early 1960s, focusing on one of the greatest, if least sung of the bunch, Bert Berns … Selvin's prose, muscular and Runyon-esque and never taking itself too seriously, moves the narrative along from its upbeat start to its sordid denouement at the edges of New York's gangland. A fascinating time capsule of a free-wheeling era in American music and society." — Kirkus Again and again, Selvin brings forgotten recording sessions that any other chronicler would have ignored to such stirring life that they validate not only the story he has to tell but the worth of Berns's own life… Selvin lets you feel the contingency of the moment, how everything that happened—this inflection, that hesitation—could have turned out completely differently, and led to nothing." — The Believer (Greil Marcus) [Selvin] delivers an authoritative look at a crucial point in American popular culture… [T]he extraordinary discography of compositions and productions included here testifies to Berns' stature… if you grew up with the songs, you'll leave the book happily singing to yourself, though also saddened (this being the blues)." — Booklist "Here Comes The Night purports to be the story of Bert Berns and it is certainly that -- plus the in-depth story of many other fascinating individuals, as well as a socio-economic history of a musical culture, and how Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'n' Roll changed the music business and indeed... the world. I couldn't put it down!" -- Mike Stoller of Leiber and Stoller, "Joel Selvin's new book makes a claim to greatness. In the world of glaringly and exhaustively over-examined star bios, the San Francisco-based journalist not only exhumes a lost soul in the pantheon of #145;60s pop and soul (along with capturing rock #145;n' roll's burgeoning eruption), he also creates as engaged and energetic a narrative as any so-called serious writing can contain." — Paste Magazine "[...] a detailed insider's look at 20th-century music." — San Jose Mercury News "Berns is simply a hook for a larger history of the business of rhythm and blues in the 1960s. Here Comes the Night paints this milieu — unscrupulous businessmen shilling teenybopper hits" — Los Angeles Review of Books "Here, Selvin chronicles in delicious detail the golden era of the early 1960s rhythm and blues music scene and the turbulent, hard-knuckle world of record-making behind the glitzy, gold foil façade of rock and roll success and glamor." — Cleveland Plain Dealer " Here Comes the Night makes a strong case for Berns as the consummate record man, not just another white guy trolling to world of NYC independent R&B looking for a buck but a passionate believer in music.... Selvin takes a labyrinthine tale involving hundreds of characters and tames it... It's a classic a'60s music story as any. And Selvin tells it with period-appropriate style... In the 400-plus pages [...] Selvin also proves a shred salesman: by the end you'll have bought into the idea that Bert Berns, for all his flaws, was truly one of the great ones." — Mojo , four-star review Selvin makes the case that borderline-shady characters like Berns have always cast a big shadow over pop." — Rolling Stone , 3 and ½ stars out of 4 A thrilling story of a little-known songwriter and record producer of some of the greatest rhythm and blues hits. Longtime San Francisco Chronicle music critic Selvin digs with gusto into the tasty history of New York City's hit-making songwriters, artists and record magnates of the great R&B era of the early 1960s, focusing on one of the greatest, if least sung of the bunch, Bert Berns … Selvin's prose, muscular and Runyon-esque and never taking itself too seriously, moves the narrative along from its upbeat start to its sordid denouement at the edges of New York's gangland. A fascinating time capsule of a free-wheeling era in American music and society." — Kirkus Again and again, Selvin brings forgotten recording sessions that any other chronicler would have ignored to such stirring life that they validate not only the story he has to tell but the worth of Berns's own life… Selvin lets you feel the contingency of the moment, how everything that happened—this inflection, that hesitation—could have turned out completely differently, and led to nothing." — The Believer (Greil Marcus) [Selvin] delivers an authoritative look at a crucial point in American popular culture… [T]he extraordinary discography of compositions and productions included here testifies to Berns' stature… if you grew up with the songs, you'll leave the book happily singing to yourself, though also saddened (this being the blues)." — Booklist " Here Comes The Night purports to be the story of Bert Berns and it is certainly that -- plus the in-depth story of many other fascinating individuals, as well as a socio-economic history of a musical culture, and how Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'n' Roll changed the music business and indeed... the world. I couldn't put it down!" -- Mike Stoller of Leiber and Stoller
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2013-043961
Dewey Decimal
782.421643092 B
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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