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The Encyclopaedia of Popular Music. Edited by Colin Larkin. Oxford University Press, 2006. Vol. 1, vii + 890 pp., Vol. 2, 907 pp., Vol. 3, 904 pp., Vol. 4, 904 pp., Vol. 5, 903 pp., Vol. 6, 880 pp., Vol. 7, 803 pp., Vol. 8, 882 pp., Vol. 9, 931 pp., Vol. 10, 740 pp. ISBN-10: 0-19-5313739; ISBN-13: 978-0-19-5313734

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 June 2009

Paul Carr
Affiliation:
University of Glamorgan, UK

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Endnotes

1. The expected Montreux Jazz and Pop, Glastonbury and Isle of Wight festivals were discussed, but not Reading, Womad or Brecon Jazz, for example.

2. Reggae, Heavy Metal, Thrash, Hip-hop and House were covered, but not Disco, Funk or sub-styles such as Glam Rock, Death Metal, Speed Metal, etc.

3. Lady Sings the Blues and Saturday Night Fever were discussed, but not Spinal Tap or The Commitments.