The two credit class will focus on the concept of what it means for something to be called classic or seminal, as well as take a close look at the music, lyrics, production, business aspects -- such as promotion and marketing -- that informed the release and reception of the album, and try to provide a context as to why these albums have stood the test of time, according to Jason King, associate professor of recorded music and head of history and criticism at the Institute, who confirmed the course.
The class is expected to look at albums by Sly & The Family Stone ( Stand!, There's A Riot Goin' On), Aretha Franklin ( Lady Soul), Led Zeppelin ( IV), Prince ( Dirty Mind), Michael Jackson ( Off The Wall), and the Beastie Boys ( Paul's Boutique), among others.
That's Professor ?uesto RT @jeffrabhan: Word is that @questlove is coming to teach a course next semester @clivedavisinst on Classic Albums!
— Questo of The Roots (@questlove) October 16, 2012
Definitely a good look for all parties involved. Sidebar: what is NYU's budget like? I need parts!
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SCREAM @ ME!!!
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