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Various - After The Ball (A History Of Popular Music) flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title After The Ball (A History Of Popular Music)
  • Date of release 1973
  • Country UK
  • Style Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Music Hall, Vocal, Easy Listening, Ragtime, Big Band
  • Other formats AIFF ASF MP3 FLAC AAC AA ADX
  • Genre Jazz / Rock / Pop
  • Size MP3 1400 mb
  • Size FLAC 1929 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 777

All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music is the name of a 17-part television documentary series on the history of modern pop music directed by Tony Palmer, originally broadcast worldwide between 1976 and 1980. The series covers some of the many different genres that have fallen under the "pop" label between the mid-19th century and 1976, including folk, ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, vaudeville and music hall, musical theatre, country, swing, jazz, blues, R&B, rock 'n' roll and others.

After the Ball is an album by the American folk musician John Fahey, released in 1973. It was his second and last recording on the Reprise label and like its predecessor, Of Rivers and Religion, it sold poorly. Following in the same mold as Fahey's first album with Reprise, Of Rivers and Religion, accompanists were used on most of the material. Denny Bruce was once again co-producer and many of the musicians were the same. Jack Feierman again wrote the ensemble arrangements

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Most of the music created after Rome fell was commissioned by the church. The Catholic religion has a long history of involvement (for better or worse) with the musical arts. In 600 CE Pope Gregory had the Schola Cantarum built. This was the first music school in Europe. In 650 CE a new system of writing music was developed using "neumes" as a notation for groups of notes in music. 144 years after the Schola Cantarum was built, a singing school opened in the Monastery of Fuda, fueling the interest in musical vocation. And by 790 CE, there were splinters of the Schola Cantarum in Paris, Cologne and Metz. In 800 CE the great unifier Charlemagne had poems and psalms set to music. In 850 CE Catholic musicians had a breakthrough by inventing the church "modes. These modes would later metamorphose into today's major and minor scales.

Key developments in popular music in the DRC, from its symbiotic relation with local politics and the global rise of Rumba. This text offers a brief overview of the history of popular music in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It begins with a consideration of the influence of politics on popular music, specifically the role played by popular music in supporting and disseminating Mobutu’s Cultural Revolution. But it wasn’t until the mid-1970s, after the passing of the American soul craze, that music from Zaire (DRC) began to dominate the city nightclubs. Arguably the most significant example in this regard is Diblo Dibala, who featured on the 1994 album Fogarate by Juan Luis Guerra and his renowned band Cuatro Cuarenta (4-40) from the Dominican Republic.

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After the Ball was a more up-tempo affair steeped in the Delta blues and in wildly varying New Orleans and bluegrass music. There is some fine Piedmont playing on the disc, as well, on "Horses. There are a number of stylistic collisions here, where Delta blues meets ragtime on "Om Shanthi Norris" and slide guitar meets the 19th-century ballad on the title track that closes the album. Taken together, these two albums represent a radically underappreciated yet fiery and fertile period for the guitarist.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Ian Whitcomb After The Ball
A2 The Georgia Glee Singers Soldiers In The Park
A3 Burt Shepherd Laughing Song
A4 Gottlieb's Orchestra The Grizzly Bear Rag
Conductor – Herr Gottlieb
A5 The American Ragtime Octette Oh! You Beautiful Doll
Piano – Melville Gideon
A6 Warwick Green That Ragtime Suffragette
A7 The Hedges Brothers, Jacobson The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine
A8 Mr. Nat D. Ayer* The Kipling Walk
Conductor – Mr. John Ansell*Orchestra – Alhambra Orchestra
B1 Jack Hylton's Jazz Band Wang Wang Blues
B2 The Two Gilberts Yes! We Have No Bananas
B3 Jack Smith* & The Whispering Orchestra My Blue Heaven
B4 Ambrose & His Orchestra Dance Little Lady
B5 The BBC Dance Orchestra Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing
Conductor – Henry Hall
B6 Frances Day It's D'Lovely
Written-By – Cole Porter
B7 Victor Silvestor & His Ballroom Orchestra* Lambeth Walk
B8 Harry Roy & His Band* Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar
Vocals – Joe Crossman
C1 Steve Conway Too Young
C2 Tennessee Ernie Ford Shotgun Boogie
Written-By – Tennessee Ernie Ford
C3 T-Bone Walker Call It Stormy Monday
Written-By – T-Bone Walker
C4 Eve Boswell Sugar Bush
C5 Eddie Calvert O Mein Papa
C6 The Cues Burn That Candle
C7 Kay Starr Rock And Roll Waltz
C8 Ronnie Hilton No Other Love
D1 Don Lang And His Frantic Five Six Five Special
D2 Laurie London He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
D3 The Vipers* Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
D4 Johnny Duncan And The Blue Grass Boys* Last Train To San Fernando
D5 Gene Vincent Say Mama
D6 The Shadows Apache
D7 Freddie And The Dreamers* I'm Telling You Now
D8 Ian Whitcomb You Turn Me On

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – EMI (Australia) Limited

Credits

  • Compiled By – Chris Ellis

Notes

Track A6: "Warwick Green" with Orchestra
Track A7: "The Hedges Brothers & Jacobson" with piano.
Track B4: Recorded at the Mayfair Hotel, London.
Track B6: "Francis Day" with orchestral accompaniment.
Track C6: "The Cues" with instrumental accompaniment.
Track D4: As "Johnny Duncan And His Blue Grass Boys".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (Original cat. #): MRS 5131

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MRSSP 513, MRS 5131, MRS 5132 Various After The Ball (A History Of Popular Music) ‎(2xLP, Comp, Mono) Starline, Starline, Starline MRSSP 513, MRS 5131, MRS 5132 UK 1972