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Hold On to Your Dreams: Arthur Russell and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973-1992

door Tim Lawrence

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A biography of Arthur Russell, an avant garde art musician & composer who produced popular dance music in the 1970s & 1980s.
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This is simultaneously a biography of avant garde cellist Arthur Russell, a history of the downtown music scene of which Russell was a part, and a scholarly work developing the author's theories about creativity as explored in previously published articles. On any of these counts alone, it is not entirely satisfactory. It is obviously the product of deep research and critical analysis of Russell's contributions to music, and is therefore both thought provoking and entertaining. But Arthur is an enigma, as Matt Wolf's recent documentary Wild Combination also makes clear, and it is no easy task depicting the inner life behind this odd exterior. Even with excerpts from Arthur's letters and multitudinous interviews with Arthur's friends, colleagues, and family, Lawrence struggles to convey the musician's highly internal yet collaborative, improvisational yet perfectionist creative process. As a history of the downtown scene, Lawrence's portrait is necessarily fragmented, focusing as it does on Arthur's work and that of his many collaborators without always successfully conveying the scene at large. And Lawrence's scholarly theories seem out of place here alongside the far less academic anecdotes of recording sessions and concerts, family visits and sexual relationships. But even given these limitations, this book attempts, like Arthur did, to connect disparate strands of music: formal composition and recording studio technique; new music and avant disco; gay anthems and country and western ballads. And like Arthur's music, it challenges its audience to consider otherwise disparate ideas alongside one another. ( )
  andystardust | Aug 9, 2009 |
Well, I just finished the Russell bio. Wow! The book was a real eye opener for me. I didn't know anything about Russell or the "downtown music scene" and I found that to be very interesting. However I'm not sure the book is as successful as it could be. As Lawrence goes on (and on) describing the "scene" and especially the recording sessions, I found it emotionless. Russell was driven. (I get it). But there's no real description of the highs or lows. I came away feeling that all these artists didn't have any fun or enjoy doing the work that they were doing. Lawrence talks a lot about collaboration but very little about the comradery (and joy) that must have existed in the downtown music scene. Considering Russell saw enough in the disco scene to write for it Lawrence doesn't give any sense of what that the 70's - 80's downtown disco scene was really like. He seems to assume that most of his readers were already there.

I'm going to work on a longer review of this book because, in spite of its flaws, I think it is important. ( )
  e-zReader | Aug 6, 2009 |
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Lawrence shines a bright light onto a subject who fails to reflect much back. But the light picks out telling background details. By exploring downtown-Manhattan culture so restlessly and thoroughly, even if he didn't impress himself forcefully on it, Russell has inspired a book that helps us understand a thrilling twenty-five years of American cultural history.
toegevoegd door Shortride | bewerkBookforum, John Rockwell (Dec 1, 2009)
 
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