Lipstick Traces
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A "soundtrack" to ''Lipstick Traces'', compiling many of the songs referenced in the book, was released by [[Rough Trade Records]] in 1993. [http://eyecandypromo.com/GM/Lipstick.html] | A "soundtrack" to ''Lipstick Traces'', compiling many of the songs referenced in the book, was released by [[Rough Trade Records]] in 1993. [http://eyecandypromo.com/GM/Lipstick.html] | ||
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* [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/features/popmusic/lipstick.html Harvard University Press: ''Lipstick Traces'']; publisher's site | * [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/features/popmusic/lipstick.html Harvard University Press: ''Lipstick Traces'']; publisher's site |
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Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century (1989) is a non-fiction book by American rock-music critic Greil Marcus that examines popular music and art as a social critique of Western culture.
The book covers 20th century avant-garde art movements like Dadaism, Lettrist International and Situationist International and their influence on late 20th century countercultures and The Sex Pistols and punk movement.
A "soundtrack" to Lipstick Traces, compiling many of the songs referenced in the book, was released by Rough Trade Records in 1993. [1]
External links
- Harvard University Press: Lipstick Traces; publisher's site