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On the covers, front: Daryl Hall, back: José James . Contents: Keyboard Kid, Nosaj Thing, Clams Casino, Joey Badass, Donald Fagen, Jimmy Spicer, Ned Doheny, Laura Nyro, Big Daddy Kane, Bobby Caldwell, Ghetto Brothers, Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp.
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On the covers, front: Nas; back: Danny Brown. Contents: G-Side, THEESatisfaction,Cities Aviv, Gangrene (Oh No and Alchemist), Oddisee, Kurtis Blow, El-P, Beats by the Pound, Rap Videos, The Roots, Killer Mike, Shabazz Palaces, Robert Glasper, Coke La Rock, Big Fun in the Big Town.
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On the covers, front: War, back: Syl Johnson. Contents: Editor's Letter, Re:Discovery (Bill Withers, Egle Martin, United States Navy Port Authority Soul Band, James Spaulding, Bennie Maupin); The Budos Band; Chris Clark; Record Rundown: DJ Muggs; Melvin Davis; Claus Ogerman; Al Kooper; Johnny Colon; War; Lonnie Jordan; Syl Johnson; Analog Out (The Minimoog). 114 pages, full color, high gloss.
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"On the covers, front: Ohio Players, back: Smokey Robinson. Contents: Editor's Letter, Re:Discovery (Resume, Scorpio, Eduardo Mateo and El Kinto Conjunto, Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson), In Memoriam (Willie Mitchell, Teddy Pendergrass), Havana Cultura, Javelin, Tortoise, Record Rundown, Joe Cuba, Tribe, Smokey Robinson, Sugarfoot of the Ohio Players, Gene Paul, Johnny Lytle, Analog Out." 114 pages, full color, high gloss. This 40th issue features a great exploration of Tribe Records, including a piece on Carl Craig fostering the label's legacy.
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"On the covers, front: Roger Troutman, back: Booker T. Jones. Contents: Editor's Letter, Re:Discovery, El Michels Affair, Broken Keys, STS9, Glass Candy, Lord Finesse, Ralph MacDonald, Booker T. Jones, Byron Lee, Mahavishnu Orchestra, E.Z. Mike Simpson, Def Jef, Roger Troutman, Analog Out." 104 pages, full color, high gloss, incredibly well done & essential. 35th issue of this U.S.-based production.
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Impressive & elegant hardcover edition, 8.5 X 11, 240 pages, full-color; $39.95 list price. "The Wax Poetics Anthology, Volume 2, the third book from the esteemed music journal showcasing everyone from jazz and hip-hop heavyweights to soul and funk musicians, gathers articles from Issues 6 through 10 into a must-have hardbound edition for record collectors and music connoisseurs alike. Wax Poetics leads the field in musical journalism, covering some of the most famous and fabled figures in the history of hip-hop, jazz, funk, and soul. This special edition features content from some of the magazine's rarest, most-coveted issues, many of which fetch top-dollar at auction. This compilation, featuring in-depth articles and a bold, graphic, textured facade, maintains the same collectible traits that make the original issues so highly sought-after. Presented in an attractive hardbound format, featuring hundreds of full-color, full-page images, including photos and illustrations new to this edition. Wax Poetics magazine, published bimonthly, has garnered some of the industry's highest accolades and continues to boast some of music's most talented writers, photographers, and illustrators. The Wax Poetics Anthology, Volume 2 is an important supplement for existing Wax Poetics readers, and an infectious introduction for newcomers to the magazine's approachable yet insightful style. Makes a great companion to the similarly-designed and critically-acclaimed Wax Poetics Anthology, Volume 1, which featured select articles from the magazine's first five issues. First published in December 2001, Brooklyn-born Wax Poetics hit newsstands with a new vision for music journalism. Many magazines at the time were covering the artists of today, but coverage on classic material was noticeably lacking. Wax Poetics created a bridge between old and new, revealing the numerous connections between our musical forefathers and our music's future. From jazz pioneers like Eugene McDaniels, Sun Ra, and Joe Zawinul to influential hip-hop artists like DJ Premier and the Beastie Boys, Wax Poetics Anthology, Volume 2 presents music's numerous puzzle pieces and gives the reader the opportunity to make the connections themselves. In addition to shedding light into the dark corners of our sonic past, Wax Poetics ensures that new and innovative artists also get the credit they deserve."
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"Cover Story: Album Cover Art, the second book by esteemed music journal Wax Poetics, graphically narrates the vibrant subculture of record collecting through the art of the album cover. It's a must-have for record connoisseurs and art aficionados alike. Debuting in December 2001, Brooklyn-born Wax Poetics hit news stands with a new vision for music journalism. The Wax Poetics audience has grown exponentially, making musical anthropologists out of average music listeners. Cover Story: Album Cover Art vividly explores an element of music culture that has withered with the advent of MP3s and digital downloading. Records possess a visual as well as an aural capacity for storytelling. The record cover -- eye candy for the music lover -- speaks a language rooted in the environment and era of the music itself. And, more intimately, a record can create a profound sense of analogy with its owner, and it's this relationship that we share." 288 pages, 7 11/16" x 7 11/16"; $19.95 cover price.
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Impressive & elegant hardcover edition, 8.5 X 11, 240 pages, 480 four-color plates; $39.95 list price. "In just five years, Wax Poetics has become the premier magazine for avid record collectors and general music connoisseurs alike by illuminating the golden era of music while recontextualizing today's music world. Much like the records they cover, Wax Poetics issues have themselves become quite collectible. In response to the high demand for the publication's elusive back issues, the Wax Poetics Anthology Volume 1 serves as the answer to every collector's dream. Wax Poetics has compiled their favorite articles from Issues 1 through 5 and are giving them new life via this full-color, hardbound edition. By enhancing past editions by means of new illustrations, photographs, and an appendix of discographies, both dedicated followers and music fans formerly unaware of the magazine's presence will be able to appreciate this comprehensive collection of insightful articles. From jazz and hip-hop heavyweights to soul and funk session musicians, the Wax Poetics Anthology delivers an eclectic blend of quality journalism and musical history. Ingredients: James Brown's drummers Clyde Stubblefield and Jab'O Starks, bassist Sweet Charles, and vocalist Marva Whitney, jazz genius Charles Mingus, funky drummers Idris Muhammad and Pretty Purdie, salsa giant Fania Records, reggae producers Clive Chin and King Tubby, golden-era hip-hop producers Prince Paul, Da Beatminerz, Diamond D, and Wu-Tang's the RZA, films Wild Style and Style Wars, breakbeat bootleg Ultimate Breaks & Beats, rare-record reviews."
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24th issue of this U.S.-based high-quality production. On the cover: Mandrill: Contents: Re:Discovery, Obituary: Tony Scott; Producer Oh No; The Amen Brother G.C. Coleman; Soul Man Hermon Hitson; U.K.'s DJ Andy Smith; James Brown Playbills; Boogie King Leroy Burgess; Crowd Rocker Eddie Cheba; West End Producer Kenton Nix; The Crusader's Joe Sample; Brazilian Chameleon Marcos Valle; Fania's Larry Harlow; New Orleans' DJ Soul Sister; Nicole Willis And The Soul Investigators. 138 pages, full color, high gloss, incredibly well done & essential.
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