The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge
For a quarter century, Melissa Etheridge has been one of the most iconic and prolific female rock musicians. This book critically examines this songwriter's portrayal of universal human emotions and experiences against the context of her life.

Songwriter. Pop star. Gay activist. Cancer survivor. Advocate for cancer victims. Human being. Melissa Etheridge is all of these things, and all of these elements of who she is have played an instrumental role in her music from the beginning of her career to the present day. The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge examines Melissa Etheridge's contributions to pop music in the tradition of other greats such as Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, and Rod Stewart. Written by a music scholar and Etheridge fan, this book investigates her work chronologically by time period, underscoring her growth as a songwriter and musician and demonstrating how her music reflected the events in her life, both positive and negative.

Author James E. Perone spotlights how Etheridge's songs defy traditional gender roles and stereotypes and appeal to general audiences with their universal themes, yet serve those in the lesbian community because of the specific applicability of her words to the members of this minority group. The book supplies expert, critical, and easy-to-understand analysis of all of the songs of Melissa Etheridge's studio albums from the 1980s through to her autobiographical and reflective album, 4th Street Feeling, released in 2012.

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The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge
For a quarter century, Melissa Etheridge has been one of the most iconic and prolific female rock musicians. This book critically examines this songwriter's portrayal of universal human emotions and experiences against the context of her life.

Songwriter. Pop star. Gay activist. Cancer survivor. Advocate for cancer victims. Human being. Melissa Etheridge is all of these things, and all of these elements of who she is have played an instrumental role in her music from the beginning of her career to the present day. The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge examines Melissa Etheridge's contributions to pop music in the tradition of other greats such as Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, and Rod Stewart. Written by a music scholar and Etheridge fan, this book investigates her work chronologically by time period, underscoring her growth as a songwriter and musician and demonstrating how her music reflected the events in her life, both positive and negative.

Author James E. Perone spotlights how Etheridge's songs defy traditional gender roles and stereotypes and appeal to general audiences with their universal themes, yet serve those in the lesbian community because of the specific applicability of her words to the members of this minority group. The book supplies expert, critical, and easy-to-understand analysis of all of the songs of Melissa Etheridge's studio albums from the 1980s through to her autobiographical and reflective album, 4th Street Feeling, released in 2012.

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The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge

The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge

by James E. Perone
The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge

The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge

by James E. Perone

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For a quarter century, Melissa Etheridge has been one of the most iconic and prolific female rock musicians. This book critically examines this songwriter's portrayal of universal human emotions and experiences against the context of her life.

Songwriter. Pop star. Gay activist. Cancer survivor. Advocate for cancer victims. Human being. Melissa Etheridge is all of these things, and all of these elements of who she is have played an instrumental role in her music from the beginning of her career to the present day. The Words and Music of Melissa Etheridge examines Melissa Etheridge's contributions to pop music in the tradition of other greats such as Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, and Rod Stewart. Written by a music scholar and Etheridge fan, this book investigates her work chronologically by time period, underscoring her growth as a songwriter and musician and demonstrating how her music reflected the events in her life, both positive and negative.

Author James E. Perone spotlights how Etheridge's songs defy traditional gender roles and stereotypes and appeal to general audiences with their universal themes, yet serve those in the lesbian community because of the specific applicability of her words to the members of this minority group. The book supplies expert, critical, and easy-to-understand analysis of all of the songs of Melissa Etheridge's studio albums from the 1980s through to her autobiographical and reflective album, 4th Street Feeling, released in 2012.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440830075
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/17/2014
Series: The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

James E. Perone, PhD, is Margaret Morgan Ramsey Professor in music at the University of Mount Union, Alliance, OH.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword James E. Perdue vii

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

Organization of This Book 3

1 Early Career 5

Melissa Etheridge (1988) 6

Brave and Crazy (1989) 11

Never Enough (1992) 18

2 Yes, I Am 27

Yes, I Am (1993) 28

Your Little Secret (1995) 32

Breakdown (1999) 41

3 Turbulence and Recovery 51

Skin (2001) 52

Melissa Etheridge Live … and Alone (2002) 59

Lucky (2004) 62

Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled (2005) 73

4 Maturity 77

The Awakening (2007) 79

A New Thought for Christmas (2008) 91

Fearless Love (2010) 96

Icon (2011) 106

Street Feeling (2012) 106

Conclusions: Assessing Melissa Etheridge's Significance 119

Annotated Discography 127

Notes 133

Annotated Bibliography 139

Index 153

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