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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2013

Pages
  
429

Originally published
  
2013

Page count
  
429

Publisher
  
Serpent's Tail

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Subject
  
Black music in London

Media type
  
Print

Dewey Decimal
  
782.4208691209421

Author
  
Lloyd Bradley

ISBN
  
9781846687617

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital is a 2013 book by the British music journalist and author Lloyd Bradley. The book features contributions by Eddy Grant, Osibisa, Russell Henderson, Dizzee Rascal and Trevor Nelson, with an introduction by Soul2Soul's Jazzie B.

Contents

Synopsis

The book details the history of black music, which has been a part of London's musical landscape since World War I. Following Commonwealth immigration to the United Kingdom, the sounds and styles of black music became the foundation of the city's youth culture. The book tells the story of music and the characters making it from "Soho jazz clubs to Brixton blues parties to King's Cross warehouse raves to the streets of Notting Hill".

Reception

In The Independent the book is praised as "not just a fine anthology but also social history" and described as "exceptional" while in the New Statesman the work was described by Bim Adewunmi as "captivating and well crafted". In The Guardian Sukhdev Sandhu criticised the book for missing some subjects, however praised it as "major achievement nonetheless", while Karl Dallas wrote in the The Morning Star that the work was "meticulously researched and illustrated' and an "authentic account of black music's capital origins". BBC Radio 4 named Sounds Like London a "Book of the Week" (13–17 August 2013).

References

Sounds Like London Wikipedia