Title of article
Beyond the Stars and Stripes: charting Van Dyke Parks’ new world musical voyage
Author/Authors
DALE CARTER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
20
From page
197
To page
216
Abstract
During the early 1970s the American songwriter, musician and producer Van Dyke Parks completed work on a series of albums exploring the musical contours of the circum-Caribbean region and, through them, broader patterns and issues in twentieth-century US–Caribbean relations. Focusing on the connections between the United States and the (former) British colony of Trinidad and Tobago as articulated via the latter’s calypso and steel band traditions, these recordings (two solo albums and two productions) not only explore the grammar, vocabulary and subject matter of a new world music before the phrase ‘world music’ was conceived; they also invite a range of scholarly interpretations. Drawing on a selection of theoretical concepts – notably cultural imperialism, the Black Atlantic, minstrelsy, and world music itself – this article offers a set of formalist and contextualist readings intended to rehearse Parks’ Caribbean work as both a case study in (and a challenge to aspects of) the inter-disciplinary analysis of popular music.
Journal title
Popular Music
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Popular Music
Record number
665016
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