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UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the liveTHE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your HandDC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the liveTHE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your HandDC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your Hand OF TIME AND THE RECORD Of Time and the Record. April 14, 2021. April 22, 2021. 333admin. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation from pop
THE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception OUR PRIDE MONTH READING LIST Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. Browse our full Pride Month Reading List for free digital resources and more discounted books, and check out these featured episodes of the Bloomsbury Academic Podcast for more conversations on genderTHE ANALOG IDEA
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER! Want to be the first to hear about our latest books, upcoming events, and exclusive sales and promotions? Sign up for our Music e-newsletter today! (And trust us—we’ll only send you stuff you’ll want to hear about!) The small print: You can unsubscribe from e-newsletters at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in any e-newsletter. For more info on how we use the data you share with HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needsDC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make MERLE HAGGARD'S OKIE FROM MUSKOGEE In this post I want to introduce my book about Merle Haggard’s most controversial album, Okie from Muskogee: Live from Muskogee, Oklahoma, an album noteworthy above all for the way its title cut energized numerous important national conversations.Almost exactly two years ago Haggard, a Bakersfield country music legend, died on April 6, which was also his birthday. SHORT STORIES FOR A SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL: THE BROKEN Any indie music fan worth her salt would agree: Toronto independent music collective/supergroup Broken Social Scene created one of the most indelible albums of the last decade with 2002’s You Forgot it in People. Not content to be just any awesome rock record, it also made stars of Leslie Feist, Jason Collett, Kevin Drew and many more of the band’s approximately 4000 members, and 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make SHORT STORIES FOR A SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL: THE BROKEN Any indie music fan worth her salt would agree: Toronto independent music collective/supergroup Broken Social Scene created one of the most indelible albums of the last decade with 2002’s You Forgot it in People. Not content to be just any awesome rock record, it also made stars of Leslie Feist, Jason Collett, Kevin Drew and many more of the band’s approximately 4000 members, and 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make SHORT STORIES FOR A SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL: THE BROKEN Any indie music fan worth her salt would agree: Toronto independent music collective/supergroup Broken Social Scene created one of the most indelible albums of the last decade with 2002’s You Forgot it in People. Not content to be just any awesome rock record, it also made stars of Leslie Feist, Jason Collett, Kevin Drew and many more of the band’s approximately 4000 members, andUPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
CONTACT US - 333SOUND Please review our updated How to submit a proposal page for more information. Bloomsbury Editor – Leah Babb-Rosenfeld leah.babb-rosenfeld@bloomsbury.com Marketing, US – Rebecca Morofsky rebecca.morofsky@bloomsbury.com Marketing, UK – Joanna McDowall Joanna.McDowall@bloomsbury.com For record and bookstore sales inquiries please contactPRESS - 333SOUND
It was only a matter of time before a clever publisher realized that there is an audience for whom Exile on Main Street or Electric Ladyland are as significant and worthy of study as The Catcher in the Rye or MiddlemarchThe series, which now comprises 29 titles with more in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic, ranging from minute rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal celebration OUR PRIDE MONTH READING LIST Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. Browse our full Pride Month Reading List for free digital resources and more discounted books, and check out these featured episodes of the Bloomsbury Academic Podcast for more conversations on gender OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
THE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your Hand HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs MERLE HAGGARD'S OKIE FROM MUSKOGEE In this post I want to introduce my book about Merle Haggard’s most controversial album, Okie from Muskogee: Live from Muskogee, Oklahoma, an album noteworthy above all for the way its title cut energized numerous important national conversations.Almost exactly two years ago Haggard, a Bakersfield country music legend, died on April 6, which was also his birthday. VIDEO VAULT EPISODE 30: RAMBLE ON Video Vault Episode 30: Ramble On. June 20, 2014 333sound. This is Editorial Assistant Kaitlin Fontana’s last day at Bloomsbury. Here she is with her final Video Vault entry. Well, kids, this is it: my last day at Bloomsbury, and the last time I’ll be posting to the 331/3 blog.
333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make CONTACT US - 333SOUND Please review our updated How to submit a proposal page for more information. Bloomsbury Editor – Leah Babb-Rosenfeld leah.babb-rosenfeld@bloomsbury.com Marketing, US – Rebecca Morofsky rebecca.morofsky@bloomsbury.com Marketing, UK – Joanna McDowall Joanna.McDowall@bloomsbury.com For record and bookstore sales inquiries please contact OUR PRIDE MONTH READING LIST Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. Browse our full Pride Month Reading List for free digital resources and more discounted books, and check out these featured episodes of the Bloomsbury Academic Podcast for more conversations on genderPRESS - 333SOUND
It was only a matter of time before a clever publisher realized that there is an audience for whom Exile on Main Street or Electric Ladyland are as significant and worthy of study as The Catcher in the Rye or MiddlemarchThe series, which now comprises 29 titles with more in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic, ranging from minute rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal celebration OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly.THE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your HandTHE ANALOG IDEA
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception LITERARY LINER NOTES: PART 1 The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music.Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make CONTACT US - 333SOUND Please review our updated How to submit a proposal page for more information. Bloomsbury Editor – Leah Babb-Rosenfeld leah.babb-rosenfeld@bloomsbury.com Marketing, US – Rebecca Morofsky rebecca.morofsky@bloomsbury.com Marketing, UK – Joanna McDowall Joanna.McDowall@bloomsbury.com For record and bookstore sales inquiries please contact OUR PRIDE MONTH READING LIST Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. Browse our full Pride Month Reading List for free digital resources and more discounted books, and check out these featured episodes of the Bloomsbury Academic Podcast for more conversations on genderPRESS - 333SOUND
It was only a matter of time before a clever publisher realized that there is an audience for whom Exile on Main Street or Electric Ladyland are as significant and worthy of study as The Catcher in the Rye or MiddlemarchThe series, which now comprises 29 titles with more in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic, ranging from minute rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal celebration OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly.THE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your HandTHE ANALOG IDEA
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception LITERARY LINER NOTES: PART 1 The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music.Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique.DC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make CONTACT US - 333SOUND Please review our updated How to submit a proposal page for more information. Bloomsbury Editor – Leah Babb-Rosenfeld leah.babb-rosenfeld@bloomsbury.com Marketing, US – Rebecca Morofsky rebecca.morofsky@bloomsbury.com Marketing, UK – Joanna McDowall Joanna.McDowall@bloomsbury.com For record and bookstore sales inquiries please contact OUR PRIDE MONTH READING LIST Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly. Browse our full Pride Month Reading List for free digital resources and more discounted books, and check out these featured episodes of the Bloomsbury Academic Podcast for more conversations on genderPRESS - 333SOUND
It was only a matter of time before a clever publisher realized that there is an audience for whom Exile on Main Street or Electric Ladyland are as significant and worthy of study as The Catcher in the Rye or MiddlemarchThe series, which now comprises 29 titles with more in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic, ranging from minute rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal celebration OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
TRANSFORMER ARCHIVES Celebrate this Pride Month with some of our favorite queer icons in music! We’ve picked out four classic 33 1/3’s for you, including a behind-the-scenes look at The Raincoats with Jenn Pelly.THE LONG TAIL
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your HandTHE ANALOG IDEA
The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception LITERARY LINER NOTES: PART 1 The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music.Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs WHEN FRANKIE SHOT JOHNNY Santi Elijah Holley on the story of Allen Britt and Frankie Baker While most murder ballads traditionally center on the murder of a woman by a man, a few notable ballads flip the script. The most immediate one that comes to mind is, of course, the classic ballad of the spurned woman, “Henry Lee” (or “Love Henry,” as it’s also known), which Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds included on THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique. 333SOUND - SHORT BOOKS ABOUT ALBUMS. PUBLISHED BY BLOOMSBURYCONTACT USSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER33 1/3 SERIES33 1/3 GLOBAL33 1/3 EVENTS The Analog Idea. The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation
33 1/3 SERIES
33 1/3 Series. 1. Dusty Springfield’s Dusty in Memphis. 2. Love’s Forever Changes. 3. Neil Young’s Harvest. 4. The Kinks’ The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.UPCOMING RELEASES
Upcoming books: Duran Duran’s Rio, by Annie Zaleski Roxy Music’s Avalon, by Simon Morrison Sam Cooke’s Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, by Colin Fleming Donna Summer’s Once Upon a Time, by Alex Jefferey Janelle Monáe’s The Archandroid, by Alyssa FavreauJapan’s Tin,
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL Be sure to follow the submission guidelines below, and only submit if you are able to complete your 30,000 word manuscript within 6-12 months from acceptance. We’ll work out individual timelines for books, and some may have longer deadlines, but we’ll need an initial commitment to a fairly quick turnaround. If you would like to submit a proposal for a 33 1/3 volume, please submit all of OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
JUDY GARLAND & STONEWALL: DEBUNKING A DECADES' OLD MYTH Manuel Betancourt on the gay iconicity of Judy Garland Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. The Stonewall riots began on June 28, 1969. The contiguity of these two events have encouraged many since to see them as intimately tied to one another, going so far as suggesting that one caused the other. It’s a question that came up several times in casual conversation last year, especially during 'HOW TO WRITE ABOUT MUSIC' Edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan, How to Write About Music is a new title from Bloombsury, the publishing company that puts out the 33 1/3 music book series. Excerpts of writings from the series are included in this guide as well as from other books, magazines and blogs. Specific areas about music journalism from crafting the live HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs WHEN FRANKIE SHOT JOHNNY Santi Elijah Holley on the story of Allen Britt and Frankie Baker While most murder ballads traditionally center on the murder of a woman by a man, a few notable ballads flip the script. The most immediate one that comes to mind is, of course, the classic ballad of the spurned woman, “Henry Lee” (or “Love Henry,” as it’s also known), which Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds included on THE JOURNEY OF WRITING A 33 1/3 ON MASSIVE ATTACK Writing Massive Attack: Blue Lines is the most fun writing assignment I’ve ever had, though it wasn’t really because of the subject matter. Sure, music journalism is about the apex of coolness in our industry, and certainly Massive Attack are synonymous with a certain cosmopolitan mystique. OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021 The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the open call for 33 1/3 proposals has officially started, so start writing! Updated proposal guidelines can be found here. The deadline is May 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. We can’t wait to read what everyonecomes up with!
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It was only a matter of time before a clever publisher realized that there is an audience for whom Exile on Main Street or Electric Ladyland are as significant and worthy of study as The Catcher in the Rye or MiddlemarchThe series, which now comprises 29 titles with more in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic, ranging from minute rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal celebration OF TIME AND THE RECORD Of Time and the Record. April 14, 2021. April 22, 2021. 333admin. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’sgraduation from pop
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The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music. Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception GROWING UP WITH THE BEATLES Like many if not most of us my musical memories begin with The Beatles. The four floating faces, half in bluish shadow, on the cover of Meet the Beatles! is the first album cover I remember. It’s a memory that comes back to me in a fragmentary spectrum of sounds, images, and words. Not surprisingly the first songs on side one echo most clearly and completely. “I Want to Hold Your Hand LITERARY LINER NOTES: PART 1 The Album Era: Circular Speculations on a Period Concept. Tapestry is an icon of the Album Era, that relatively brief but eventful period between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s when long-playing records dominated the industry, deeply informing our relationship to popular music.Insofar as it indexes Carole King’s graduation from pop singles to rock albums, Tapestry chronicles the inception HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needsDC TALK WEEK: DAY 3
It’s publication day for dc Talk’s Jesus Freak! In today’s post, the authors delve into where the members of dc Talk are nowadays As a teenager, one of my favorite things about going to the orthodontist was the opportunity the waiting room afforded me to read People Magazine and catch up on the afterlives of my favorite 1980s sitcom stars. “Where Are They Now” headlines still make FROM THE EAST VILLAGE TO SHIBUYA: A TALE OF TWO RECORD Martin Roberts, author of Cornelius’s Fantasma, on the central role that record stores played in his life. Like so many other stories about pop music fandom, this one begins with a record store. In 1995, a tiny record store opened on West 4th Street in Manhattan, literally across the street from Tower Records’ flagship megastore. Issuing a warning to its giant neighbor, Other Music, as itSkip to content
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Our first podcast episode on one of our 33 1/3 titles is now available! Are you a Beatles fan? Do you know what this week is? No? May 8th, 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ Let It Be album—the recording sessions for which might be the most creative and chaotic of their career. And we’re having the ultimate celebration with author and journalist Steve Matteo as he gives us a behind-the-scenes look at its formation. Steve is a well-known music writer whose work has appeared in a variety of publications including The New York Times and Rolling Stone. And after his many interviews with people close to the band, he’s here to give a full account of this dramatic music-making period, from… __33 1/3 , Anniversary, Beatles
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A DISCUSSION ON TOM PETTY’S SOUTHERN ACCENTS __May 27, 2020May 27, 2020__333admin
Check out the latest episode on the 33 1/3 podcast: Michael Washburn (@WhaleLines), author of Tom Petty’s Southern Accents, discusses Tom Petty’s attempt at a single-concept album on the American South. The 1985 album led to a fall from grace and a subsequent reinvention. Washburn’s book, and the case of Tom Petty, is an appealing study in celebrity, identity, and misrepresentation. With the exception of the album’s opener “Rebels,” nothing about the album strikes as particularly southern. For reference, “Rebels” hits the listener over the head with a trite description of what it is to be a Rebel…__33 1/3 , Article
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NEW 33 1/3 BOOKS OUT TODAY! AN ELTON AND JUDY DOUBLE FEATURE? __May 14, 2020May 14, 2020__333admin
During this time of quarantine and isolation, we’re all trying to figure out how to stay connected and engaged with the world around us. Of course, one of the biggest ways we are doing that is by constantly consuming and sharing content. Where would we be if we didn’t have music, books, and television to provide a steady stream of entertainment and comfort? It sometimes seems like a lot of what we have to look forward to on a day-to-day basis can revolve around these exact things, so to coincide…__Article __33 1/3
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VIDEO VAULT: PRINCE, “RASPBERRY BERET” __April 30, 2020April 30, 2020__333admin
ANOTHER POST FOR OUR “THROWBACK THURSDAY” SEGMENT, VIDEO VAULT! ON SELECT THURSDAYS, WE DISCUSS OUR FAVORITE MUSIC VIDEOS THROUGH THE AGES. For this Throwback Thursday, I thought we’d celebrate the 35th anniversary of Prince’s Around the World in a Day by revisiting the album’s hit single “Raspberry Beret.” A strangely innocent song for the otherwise scandalous and seductive musician, it came right after the implementation of parental advisory warnings, for which Prince’s song “Darling Nikki” was the cause. The lyrics feature a hat-wearing hipster and her lazy teenage love interest,with…
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WOMEN CRUSH WEDNESDAY: JONI MITCHELL’S COURT AND SPARK __April 22, 2020April 22, 2020__333admin
Who better to celebrate on #womancrushwednesday than Joni Mitchell? An emblem of female empowerment, Mitchell has always retained publishing rights to her music and has produced, often solely, her own albums. Though primarily considered a pop artist, the songs she wrote carried a signature folk rock sound with a jazz influence. Mitchell’s success as a solo songwriter and singer in the 1970s music scene certainly gets us going. Sean Nelson’s Court and Spark (2006) looks at the 1974 album, Mitchell’s sixth, as a concentrated effort for ahit record. This…
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FOR YOUR AT-HOME PEARL JAM SESSION – STREAM GIGATON NOW! __April 3, 2020April 3, 2020__333admin
It’s been seven years, but they’re finally back in business. Pearl Jam officially released Gigaton last Friday, and we couldn’t be more excited. This self-recorded and self-produced album features twelve new songs, including “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” “Superblood Wolfmoon,” and “Quick Escape” which were all released as singles earlier this year. It’s experimental and creative, providing critical commentary during a crucial political moment. And though their tour has been postponed until further notice, there’s still plenty of Pearl Jam content you can access from home while you wait. Of course, you can…__Article __at home
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HOW TO BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY CREATIVE __March 20, 2020March 20, 2020__333admin
Liz Phair on “Rebel Rebel” After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. The amazing and wonderful Liz Phair—who needs no introduction for readers of this blog—generously took a moment from her current tour to send me this anecdote and appreciation. It was a…__Article __33 1/3
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PROXIMITY TO BLACKNESS __March 19, 2020March 19, 2020__333admin
Daniel Alexander Jones on David Bowie After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. One of those people was Daniel Alexander Jones, a Guggenheim award-winning performance artist, playwright, director, essayist and educator who teaches at Fordham University. At the…__Article __33 1/3
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CAMP AND EXCESS ON DIAMOND DOGS: A CONVERSATION BETWEEN GLENN HENDLERAND RICK MOODY
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After finishing my 33 1/3 volume on David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs, I’d had enough ruminating about the album on my own. Now I wanted to hear what other people had to say. So I wrote to some of the smartest and most interesting people I know to ask them for their thoughts and feelings about Bowie and Diamond Dogs. One result was a long and engaging (at least to me) email exchange with the writer, Rick Moody, author of many moving works, from 1994’s The Ice Storm to lastyear’s…
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