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- Sarah Elzas
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- "Jews & Blues: Inside Out"
- Summary: The story of how Jewish and African-American music came to be mingled is the story of how the soundtrack of the American Century came to be written
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Review of Jews & Blues: Inside Out
Sarah Elzas
Posted on August 12, 2005 at 07:24 AM
Jews and Blues offers a thought-provoking mixture of music, interviews and archival tape. There's singing by experts, and interviews with singers, and throughout, even though he doesn't delve into it deeply, Goldfarb doesn't shy away from bringing up what's controversial-- the sometimes tension-laden interactions of Jews and African-Americans, particularly in the world of entertainment. This piece strikes a great balance between information and music. Play it for avid Blues fans who should learn something if they listen to it, and for the passing enthusiasts who should be drawn in by the great and varied music.