Simon Reynolds has published a new book called Still In A Dream: Shoegaze, Slackers And The Reinvention of Rock, 1984-1994. Mr. Reynolds (author of books about glam, techno, post-punk, and hip hop) recently participated in the feature "Bakers Dozen" at The Quietus website, where musicians and other creatives share their thoughts about 13 records that influenced them.
Bakers Dozen is one of my favorite online features, and it has been the source of some great music recommendations. This particular Bakers Dozen is titled "The Reinvention Of The Guitar in 13 Albums", although some of Reynolds' choices are compilation tracks, EP's, and (in one case) a Youtube video of a live Bo Diddley performance from the 1980's.
I decided to assemble a mix from "The Reinvention Of The Guitar" (without realizing that the author had already created a Youtube playlist of his selections).
In my defense, his playlist includes three dozen songs, whereas mine is just 13. He shortened the Bo Diddley video that begins his Baker's Dozen, and I shortened one of the lengthy guitar pieces from the reissue of Allan Bryant's 1977 album Space Guitars.
Here's a cool thing about Simon Reynolds (who once wrote that he will never stop blogging): he creates a blog to organize his thoughts, links, and overflow material as he works on a new book. You can go back to the first month of his blog for Still In A Dream to get an idea of how the ideas for the book were conceived, and how they evolved. His comments on his Bakers Dozen choices are also worth reading.
ELSEWHERE ON THE BLOG: three sets of instrumentals with some fiendishly inventive guitar work -- compiled by me, Richard, and readers like you!








