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Annie Leibovitz: American Music


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    The impulse to do AMERICAN MUSIC, writes famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, “came from a desire to return to my original subject and look at it with a mature eye. Bring my experience to it…make it a real American tapestry.” Her ambitious idea became AMERICAN MUSIC, a stunning collection of photographs of the musicians, places and people that enrich the landscape of American music.

    As Rolling Stone’s chief photographer for over thirteen years, Leibovitz created a legendary body of work. Her portraits of some of the world’s most talented musicians capture more than the performer, they convey the art of making music. For AMERICAN MUSIC, Leibovitz traveled across the country to juke joints in the Mississippi Delta, honkytonks in Texas, and jazz clubs in New Orleans “to take pictures in places that mean something.” In her signature style, she shares stunning portraits of American greats -- B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Beck, Bob Dylan, Mary J. Blige, Jon Bon Jovi, Steve Earle, Ryan Adams, Miles Davis, Etta James, Pete Seeger, Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits, The Dixie Chicks, Dr. Dre, The Roots and many more.

    AMERICAN MUSIC includes a commentary about the American Music project by Leibovitz, short essays by musicians Patti Smith, Rosanne Cash, Steve Earle, Mos Def, Ryan Adams, and Beck as well as biographical sketches of all the musicians.

    It looks like a gorgeous nostalgia trip to judge by the cover image alone. The photo is of an old school record player that lies unplugged, a white label test-pressing waiting on the turntable, while a band of paper wrapped around the cover announces the title in ye olde woodblock-looking type, American Music. A reading of the small type on the back cover reveals the image to be the very record and turntable left in Elvis Presley’s bedroom the day he died, and the mind reels, thinking about whether the King listened to this record on that day or not, and who are the Stamps, anyway? An excellent selection of musician portraits interspersed with crumbly wooden jook joints and wide open fields in the South, American Music covers a wide gamut of jazz, blues, punk, country, hip-hop, rock and roll, folk and gospel musicians. And while most of the pictures were shot between 1999 and 2002, some go back to the early 1970s, when Leibovitz first became Rolling Stone magazine's chief photographer. Some of the artists are very well-known (Michael Stipe, Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan) and some of them are not (Jessie Mae Hemphill, Other Turner, Carlos Coy). Leibovitz really has a way of relaxing her performers, and this is a great part of her gift. Even when the pictures are so posed as to be ridiculous (like, what's Michael Stipe doing on that bedbug-ridden mattress—-the guy's a billionaire?), she catches her subjects at their most "real." They are lost in their music, or just doing some "real person" thing (look, there is Beck in his car—does Beck really drive his own car?). The presentation may be a little hokey, but this book is sure to please most any music fan. --Mike McGonigal



    More Annie publications2009-12-085 / 5
    I got this book for my young son-in-law who is a rock & roll photographer.
    Damaged in shipping due to poor packaging2009-01-281 / 5
    Book was sent in a plastic type mail bag and had no protection so corner of book was severely bent in shipping. Would like to know how to contact the seller to see if another one is available. Would be happy to mail back the damaged copy.
    Annie Leibovitz's Images of and Notes about American Popular Musicians2008-12-125 / 5
    The title of this volume can mislead people who don't remember that Annie Leibovitz started out as the lead photographer for Rolling Stone. The result of her life's photographic work with these subjects is portrayed here along with some very fine notes at the end that explain who the subjects are for those you don't know. I liked the notes as much as the photographs. You will, too, unless you have an encyclopedic knowledge of American popular musicians. Those offerings are boosted in value by the essays authored by Patti Smith, Steve Earle, Rosanne Cash, Mos Def, Beck, Ryan Adams, and Annie Leibovitz.

    The work cries for a companion CD tucked into the back of the book so you could match the music to the images and words. Perhaps it was just too much work to put the permissions together for such a project . . . or the publishers just assumed that we know all the music (I certainly don't).

    The photography is often breathtaking in capturing musicians who have had a lasting effect on tens of millions of lives. In many cases, you are treated to large, two-page spreads where the center line doesn't interrupt your ability to focus on the image. The printing is very fine in the copy I read, and I hope it is also on yours.

    Here are a few of my many favorites:

    Pete Seeger, Clearwater Revival, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, 2001 (color)
    Fisk Jubilee Singers, New York City, 2003
    Eddie Cotton, Jr. with Jan Hobson, Jackson, Mississippi, 2000
    Po' Monkey's Lounge, Merigold, Mississippi, 2000
    B.B. King, New York City, 2000

    Emmylou Harris, Franklin, Tennessee, 2001
    Johnny Cash with his grandchildren and daughter, Rosanne Cash, Hiltons, Virginia, 2001
    Dolly Parton, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, 2002
    Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Odetta, New York City, 2000
    Willie Nelson, Spicewood, Texas, 2001

    Jungle Room, Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee, 2001
    Duane Eddy and Les Paul, Mahwah, New Jersey, 2000
    Aretha Franklin, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1993
    John Lee Hooker, Los Altos, California, 2000
    Willie Foster, Greenville, Mississippi, 2000

    Rakim, Eminem, and Dr. Dre, Los Angeles, 2002
    Sean "P. Diddy" Combs with sons, Bridgehampton, New York, 1998
    Nelly, New York City, 2002
    Mary J. Blige, New York City, 1999
    Bonnie Raitt, New York City, 2003

    Jon Bon Jovi, Rumson, New Jersey, 2000
    The White Stripes, New York City, 2003
    Iggy Pop, Miami, Florida, 2000
    Mike Ness and family, Santa Ana, California, 2003
    Ardoin Family, Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, 2002

    Preservation Hall, New Orleans, 2002
    Neville Family, New Orleans, 2002
    New Birth Brass Band, New Orleans, 2003
    Jazz Funeral for Placide Adams, New Orleans, 2003
    Miles Davis, New York City, 1989

    Dave Brubeck, Wilton, Connecticut, 2002
    Etta James, Riverside, California, 2003
    Tony Bennett and Ralph Sharon, San Francisco, 2001
    Anita O'Day, Los Angeles, 2001
    Louis Armstrong, Queens, New York, 1971

    Joan Baez, Big Sur, California, 1971
    Bob Dylan, Los Angeles, 1977
    Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, San Francisco, 1972
    Tina Turner, San Francisco, 1971
    Ray Charles, Los Angeles, 1972

    James Taylor, Lenox, Massachusetts, 2002
    Joni Mitchell, Bel Air, California, 1999
    Bruce Springsteen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1999
    Patti Smith, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, 1996

    May these marvelous images strum your heart strings for lovely moments of old!
    A book of pictures2008-05-201 / 5
    I am conflicted in how this book could reflect American Music. I bought this book as a requirement for my doctorate of music. The pictures, though they were sometimes vivid, I do not feel the book accurately paints a picture of American Music. Perhaps, Ms. Leibovitz should have gotten help from a musicologist (one who is an expert on the history of music) because it is a poor representation of music. It is like saying pop singers are musicians, which they are not. It is an insult to all true musicians in discounting their hard work. American Idol does not represent American music and neither does this book.
    I wasted $30 on this book and though I have never resold a book, I will gladly sell this book back. Do not waste your money.
    Good for fans of Photography and Music2007-01-285 / 5
    If you love the blues, or love photography this is a great book. While not specific to just Blues musicians this book just makes me think of good old delta blues. The prints in this book shine like they were hand printed by Annie herself. Theres a heart and soul driving this book from begining to end.
    This is a more personal project for Annie Leibovitz and so doenst allway have her studio style inside.
    That does not mean that each photograph is not amazing for they are, but some are a smaller more
    candid world that Annie Leibotiz is capturing.

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