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33 1/3 Portishead’s Dummy
Often credited with popularizing the trip hop genre, Portishead's debut album Dummy was released in 1995 and was a critical and commercial success. Through interviews, cultural criticism, and impressions of time and place that mirror the album's structure, RJ Wheaton explores the form and function of the album. The book touches on the production of the album as well as its critical reception and response.
Portishead’s Dummy Features
- Author: RJ Wheaton
- Pages: 248
- Dimensions: 4 3/4 x 6 1/2"
- Pages: 248
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