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In Perfect Harmony

In Perfect Harmony

By: Hodgkinson, William
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In Perfect Harmony

In Perfect Harmony

Regular price £11.34
Sale price £11.34 Regular price
<p><b>A Telegraph Book of the Year</b><br><b>A Guardian Book of the Year</b><br><b>A Shindig Book of the Year </b><br><b>A Virgin Radio Book of the Year</b><br><b>Awarded the certificate of merit in the 2023 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards for Excellence</b><br><br>In 1970, pop was in trouble. The Beatles were no more. Pink Floyd devoted themselves to progressive epics. Led Zeppelin dismissed anything beyond their 'musical statements' as childish frippery. Thankfully, help was on its way.<br><br>This comprehensive chronicle by music historian Will Hodgkinson explores how an unlikely mix of backroom songwriters, revitalised rockers, actors, producers, teen stars and children turned pop into the dominant sound and vision of the 1970s.<br><br>While bands such as the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac were ruling the albums chart, the singles chart was swinging along to the tune of million-selling blockbusters by the likes of Brotherhood of Man, the Sweet and the Wombles. These were the songs you heard on Radio 1, during Saturday-night TV, at youth clubs, down the pub and even emanating from your parents' record player...<br><br>It was never cool, but it was the <i>real </i>soundtrack of the decade.<br><br>Against a rainy, smog-filled backdrop of three-day weeks, national strikes, IRA bombings and the Winter of Discontent, this unrelenting stream of novelty songs, sentimental ballads, glam-rock stomps and blatant rip-offs offered escape, uplift, romance and the promise of eternal childhood - all released with one goal in mind: a smash hit.<br><br><i>In Perfect Harmony </i>takes the reader on a journey through the most colour-saturated era in music, examining the core themes and camp spectacle of '70s singalong pop, as well as its reverberations through British culture since. This is the pioneering social history of a musical revolution.</p>