Review:
{}motown: The Sound Of Young America" Book By Adam White And Barney Ales
overall review score: 4.5
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Motown: The Sound of Young America is a book that delves into the history and impact of the legendary Motown record label, founded by Berry Gordy in 1959. Written by Adam White and Barney Ales, the book provides a comprehensive look at the artists, music, and cultural significance of Motown.
Key Features
- Detailed history of Motown record label
- Insight into key artists such as Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, and Stevie Wonder
- Analysis of Motown's influence on popular music and culture
- Behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes
- Rare photographs and memorabilia
Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of Motown's history and legacy
- Well-researched and written by industry experts
- Rich with rare photographs and memorabilia
Cons
- May be overwhelming for readers not familiar with Motown or music history