Pressure Drop
Reggae in the Seventies
(Autor) John MasouriA comprehensive account of reggae during its golden era, from the late sixties through the global breakthrough of Bob Marley in the seventies, and the genre's popularity worldwide. Pressure Drop draws on original interviews with the scene's key players of the last 40 years, as well as many of the musicians who were influenced by the reggae from this era. Interview subjects include Burning Spear, Augustus Pablo, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Gregory Isaacs, Toots & The Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, U Roy and Bunny Wailer.
John Masouri
John Masouri is a British music journalist and author known for his work in reggae and ska music. He has written extensively on the history and culture of Jamaican music, with a focus on its impact on global music scenes. Masouri's writing style is characterized by his deep knowledge of the subject matter, insightful analysis, and engaging storytelling.
One of Masouri's most notable works is his biography of reggae legend Bob Marley, titled "Wailing Blues: The Story of Bob Marley." This book offers a comprehensive look at Marley's life, music, and legacy, and has been praised for its thorough research and compelling narrative.
Masouri's contributions to literature include shedding light on the often overlooked history and significance of reggae and ska music, and his work has helped to elevate these genres in the broader music world. His expertise and passion for Jamaican music have made him a respected authority in the field, and his writing continues to educate and inspire music fans around the world.