Songs in the Key of Z

Songs in the Key of Z
Songs in the Key of Z

Songs in the Key of Z

The Curious Universe of Outsider Music
By Irwin Chusid

MUSIC

272 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Mobipocket, Trade Paper, EPUB, PDF

Trade Paper, $18.95 (US $18.95) (CA $20.95)

ISBN 9781556523724

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Apr 2000)

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Overview

Outsider musicians can be the product of damaged DNA, alien abduction, drug fry, demonic possession, or simply sheer obliviousness. This book profiles dozens of outsider musicians, both prominent and obscure—figures such as The Shaggs, Syd Barrett, Tiny Tim, Jandek, Captain Beefheart, Daniel Johnston, Harry Partch, and The Legendary Stardust Cowboy—and presents their strange life stories along with photographs, interviews, cartoons, and discographies. About the only things these self-taught artists have in common are an utter lack of conventional tunefulness and an overabundance of earnestness and passion. But, believe it or not, they’re worth listening to, often outmatching all contenders for inventiveness and originality.

A <A HREF=“http://www.keyofz.com/keyofz/index.htm”>CD</A> featuring songs by artists profiled in the book is also available.

Reviews

“Essential reading about the fringes of popular music.”  —Booklist

“[Chusid] possesses a knowledge of music culture that most contemporary rock critics think they have. Guaranteed: this book will take readers to record stores searching for Chusid's list of musical miscreants.”  —Library Journal

“A significant achievement.”  —Notes

Songs in the Key of Z is a zesty garnish to Irwin Chusid's thick sauce of knowledge, written with an appreciation that makes us want to share in the cacophonous fun. A must-read for anyone who enjoys the weird side of the human soul, and I speak as an authority on human weirdness.”  —Ken Smith, coauthor, Roadside America

Author Biography

Irwin Chusid is a record producer, radio personality, journalist, and music historian. He hosts the Incorrect Music Hour on WFMU; has produced dozens of records and concerts; and has written for The New York Times, Pulse, and New York Press. He lives in Hoboken, New Jersey.