2022 Winner of the Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound
Research - Association of Recorded Sound Collections ARSC
It has long been acknowledged that Berry Gordy Jr and his Motown Empire
put Detroit on the International musical map but it was the creative
genius of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland who would take
the sound into uncharted territory. In this book Howard Priestley
explores in depth the story of the three friends, their meteoric rise to
fame and their fall from the heights. How they helped to put Detroit
Soul on the map and the series of events that saw the collapse of not
only the recognised sound of Detroit but Soul in general as the 70s gave
way to a more collective sound away from the diversity of Memphis,
Philadelphia, Chicago, Miami and, of course, Detroit. Priestley writes
in both an entertaining and analytical way that reminds us just how many
songs the trio have composed that have become an important and enduring
part of the soundtrack to so many of our lives.