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All by Myself: Essays on the Single-Artist Rock Album

  • Editor: Hamelman, Steven L.

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Contents

  • Chapter 1 : "I Think I'm Pretty Good": Paul McCartney and the Art of AlphaSoloism by Steve Hamelman
  • Chapter 2 : A Perspective on the Single-Artist Album and John Fogerty's Blue Ridge Rangers (1973) by Thomas Kitts
  • Chapter 3 : Songs in the Key of Strife: Stevie Wonder's Solitary Songs of Social Significance on Innervisions (1973) by Ian Peddie
  • Chapter 4 : His Life with You He Shares: Prince's For You (1979) by Sarah Niblock
  • Chapter 5 : Breaking Free of Queen: Roger Taylor's Fun in Space (1981) by Nick Braae
  • Chapter 6 : Martin Newell's The Greatest Living Englishman (1993) by James Martens
  • Chapter 7 : Resignation with Flair: Elliott Smith's Roman Candle (1994) by Kristin Lieb
  • Chapter 8 : Thrown into a Cruel World: Neil Young's Dead Man (1995) by Ulrich Adelt
  • Chapter 9 : Narrative Themes about Post-Band Solo Work in Media Coverage of Ben Folds's Rockin' the Suburbs (2001) by Jordan M. McClain and Amanda S. McClain
  • Chapter 10 : "What's for Tea, Daughter?": Technology and Selling Out in Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out (2005) by Colin Helb
  • Chapter 11 : So Young, So Country, So Self-Contained: Hunter Hayes (2011) by Lawrence Pitilli