Unstrung: Rants and Stories of a Noise Guitarist

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Price
$35.95
Publisher
Akashic Books, Ltd.
Publish Date
Pages
226
Dimensions
5.04 X 8.03 X 0.87 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781617759307

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About the Author

Marc Ribot has released twenty-five albums under his own name over a forty-year career, exploring everything from the pioneering jazz of Albert Ayler to the Cuban son of Arsenio Rodríguez. Rolling Stone points out that "Ribot helped Tom Waits refine a new, weird Americana on 1985's Rain Dogs, and since then he's become the go-to guitar guy for all kinds of roots-music adventurers: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Elvis Costello, John Mellencamp." Additional recording credits include Neko Case, Diana Krall, Elton John/Leon Russell's The Union, Solomon Burke, John Lurie's Lounge Lizards, Marianne Faithfull, Joe Henry, Allen Toussaint, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Caetano Veloso, Allen Ginsberg, Madeleine Peyroux, Norah Jones, the Black Keys, and many others. Ribot works regularly with GRAMMY Award-winning producer T Bone Burnett and New York composer John Zorn. He has also performed on numerous film scores such as Walk the Line, The Kids Are All Right, and The Departed.

Reviews
Ribot is an all-American original, and this collection provides plenty of insight into his fascinating mind.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Unstrung has all the honesty, original angles, beauty, and clangor found in Marc Ribot's playing. His compassionate writing about Frantz Casseus gives a human face to his calls for artists' rights. Like life itself, this book is bloody, funny, and bloody funny.--Elvis Costello, musician
At its best, Ribot's writing resembles his music: It's challenging, unique, and very humane.-- "Washington Examiner"
An insightful tour through the razor-sharp mind of one of the world's most original and influential guitar masters. Ribot's acerbic wit, self-deprecating humor, and profoundly vexing love-hate relationship with all things guitar make for a fun and stimulating read.--John Zorn, musician
Musician Ribot debuts with a collection of essays (and some stories) about music and life on the road.-- "Publishers Weekly"