Description
This richly illustrated 124-page book, with 80+ tracks on 4 CD's, invites listeners into musical practices, episodes, and movements throughout the USA And beyond. These songs of struggle, devotion, celebration, and migration remind us that music has the potential to change our world. The social power of music looks at this music through four different perspectives.: CD 1: Songs of struggle channels the visceral power of the fight for civil rights. CD 2: Sacred sounds, presents music from many religions and spiritual practices. CD 3: Social songs and gatherings shows how we use music to come together, often in celebration CD 4: Global movements looks to the use of roots music in key political movements around the world, tapping into anti-fascist verses, odes to the working class, and polemics against governmental corruption and violence. Smithsonian Folkways.