Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles in the mid-1960s and later, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, a style that drew directly from the blues and rhythm and blues genres of African-American music and from country music. Rock music also drew strongly from a number of other genres such as electric blues and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical, and other musical styles.
Rock musicians in the mid-1960s began to advance the album ahead of the single as the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption, with the Beatles at the forefront of this development. Their contributions lent the genre a cultural legitimacy in the mainstream and initiated a rock-informed album era in the music industry for the next several decades. By the late 1960s "classic rock" period, a number of distinct rock music subgenres had emerged, including hybrids like blues rock, folk rock, country rock, southern rock, raga rock, and jazz rock, many of which contributed to the development of psychedelic rock, which was influenced by the countercultural psychedelic and hippie scene. New genres that emerged included progressive rock, which extended the artistic elements, glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual style, and the diverse and enduring subgenre of heavy metal, which emphasized volume, power, and speed. In the second half of the 1970s, punk rock reacted by producing stripped-down, energetic social and political critiques. Punk was an influence in the 1980s on new wave, post-punk and eventually alternative rock.
Subject ID: 82278
MoreRock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles in the mid-1960s and later, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, a style that drew directly from the blues and rhythm and blues genres of African-American music and from country music. Rock music also drew strongly from a number of other genres such as electric blues and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical, and other musical styles.
Rock musicians in the mid-1960s began to advance the album ahead of the single as the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption, with the Beatles at the forefront of this development. Their contributions lent the genre a cultural legitimacy in the mainstream and initiated a rock-informed album era in the music industry for the next several decades. By the late 1960s "classic rock" period, a number of distinct rock music subgenres had emerged, including hybrids like blues rock, folk rock, country rock, southern rock, raga rock, and jazz rock, many of which contributed to the development of psychedelic rock, which was influenced by the countercultural psychedelic and hippie scene. New genres that emerged included progressive rock, which extended the artistic elements, glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual style, and the diverse and enduring subgenre of heavy metal, which emphasized volume, power, and speed. In the second half of the 1970s, punk rock reacted by producing stripped-down, energetic social and political critiques. Punk was an influence in the 1980s on new wave, post-punk and eventually alternative rock.
From the 1990s, alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock. Further fusion subgenres have since emerged, including pop punk, electronic rock, rap rock, and rap metal, as well as conscious attempts to revisit rock's history, including the garage rock/post-punk and techno-pop revivals in the 2000s. The 2010s saw a slow decline in rock music's mainstream popularity and cultural relevancy, with hip hop surpassing it as the most popular genre in the United States. In the 2020s, the COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the rock scene, with many live performances being cancelled or postponed, and some artists resorting to online performances; the decade has also seen a revival of pop punk music.
Rock music has also embodied and served as the vehicle for cultural and social movements, leading to major subcultures including mods and rockers in the United Kingdom and the hippie counterculture that spread out from San Francisco in the US in the 1960s. Similarly, 1970s punk culture spawned the goth, punk, and emo subcultures. Inheriting the folk tradition of the protest song, rock music has been associated with political activism as well as changes in social attitudes to race, sex, and drug use, and is often seen as an expression of youth revolt against adult consumerism and conformity. At the same time, it has been commercially highly successful, leading to charges of selling out.
Subject ID: 82278
Subject ID: 82278
Various – Hot Wheels Acceleracers Soundtrack
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment – 82876 70589 2, Sony BMG Music Entertainment Strategic Marketing Group – none
Format: CD, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: Aug 30, 2005
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop
Released for the AcceleRacers 2005 series, the CD acted as Sony BMG's foray into creating soundtracks for creative properties. The CD was typically sold with an insert that doubled as a Synkro poster, three AcceleRacers Collectible Cards, a $2 off coupon for HyperPods, and an exclusive code that unlocked a secret song.
Tracklist:
1 | Acceleracers Theme | |
2 | Drive (Teku) | |
3 | Action (Teku) | |
4 | Anything But Down (Metal Maniacs) | |
5 | Go (Teku) | |
6 | Accelorate (Teku) | |
7 | Drag Racer (Metal Maniacs) | |
8 | Get To The Finish Line (Metal Maniacs) | |
9 | Tearin' Up The Streets (Metal Maniacs) | |
10 | Pedal To The Metal | |
11 | Hot Rod | |
12 | Circles | |
13 | Open Road Song |
Various – Hot Wheels Acceleracers Soundtrack
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment – none, Sony BMG Music Entertainment Strategic Marketing Group – none
Format: CDr, Album, Promo
Country: US
Released: 2005
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop
Note: Hot Wheels AcceleRacers - In Stores August 30th!
Soundtrack to the #1 toy brand in the US! Promo album advance issued in a standard jewel case with front and back inserts. For some reason this release doesn't credit any artists except on the final four tracks. This particular version of the CD was distributed to certain media outlets only and never made for mass availability.
Tracklist:
1 | Acceleracers Theme | |
2 | Drive | |
3 | Action | |
4 | Anything But Down | |
5 | Go | |
6 | Accelorate | |
7 | Drag Racer | |
8 | Get To The Finish Line | |
9 | Tearin' Up The Streets | |
10 | Pedal To The Metal | |
11 | Hot Rod | |
12 | Circles | |
13 | Open Road Song |
Mike Curb – The Original Hot Wheels Soundtrack
Label: Forward Records – ST-F-1023
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1969
Genre: Rock
This exciting album contains all of the original sound track music from HOT WHEELS- the high adventure show on ABC-TV's Super Saturday Club. This thrilling weekly cartoon series features a group of young drivers who have formed a "hot wheels" auto club. Their activities cover all aspects of this fast road sport...cross country,track and dunes, and the music reflects their love of high speed action. HOT WHEELS is an up-to-the minute show and the music from the sound track is as turned on and tuned-in as today's high performance cars. Mike Curb. who wrote the music for the show, puts it all into high gear on this fast moving album!
Track List:
A1 | It's Magic | 2:15 | |
A2 | Sky Hawks | 2:05 | |
A3 | Millie La Rue | 2:22 | |
A4 | Jack Rabbit Special | 2:10 | |
A5 | Mothers | 2:40 | |
B1 | Hot Wheels | 2:10 | |
B2 | Come Back Baby | 1:55 | |
B3 | Dance Little Girl | 2:00 | |
B4 | Where The Nicest People Meet | 1:50 | |
B5 | Words And Music | 2:30 |
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