My Favorite Records

My Favorite Records

My Favorite Records

Daniel Braun

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Gatekeeper Press
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781642374889
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There are hundreds of records that I have loved over the course of my life.  Some of these records have faded into the depths of my subconscious.  Fortunately, most of them have stayed with me year after year remaining fresh in my memory, alive in my heart.  I compiled my first “Favorites List” in 1983, and it contained about 600 recordings.   Most of the records on the original list are still there today.  My current list consists of about 900 recordings.  And the list is still growing as I continue to be introduced to more music.  You may be familiar with Rolling Stone’s 2004 cover story, “The 500 Greatest Songs of All-Time.” This is certainly a comprehensive compendium on the subject, so why should I bother writing this book? Because I’m taking a different approach, a personal approach.  There’s a difference between the “greatest songs” as determined by professional music critics, and someone’s “favorite records.”  I’m not a music critic or a musicologist.  I’m just a guy who loves good music.  Nonetheless, I believe my opinions have value because of the strong connection I have with each record.  The primary purpose of this book is to draw us together using our favorite music as the catalyst. In the process of getting to know someone, a commonly asked question is: “What kind of music do you like?”  His or her answer usually reveals something about their personality.   Not only will you learn what my favorite records are, you will learn about me, why I like these songs and how I came to discover them.  I’m hoping to create conversations, not only between you and I, but between all American music lovers.  Thousands upon thousands of songs have been recorded over the past 60 years.  I’ve been an avid listener for most of my life, but there are still a lot of “hidden treasures” out there I’d love to find.  I’m hoping you, by sharing your favorites with me, will help me to find them.  I’m also hoping that I will inspire you to listen to some of my favorites.  There is a treasure trove of great music out waiting to be enjoyed!

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