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Introduction: Going Electric
Playing with Sound: Charlie Christian, the Electric Guitar and the Swing Era
Pure Tones and Solid Bodies: Les Paul's New Sound
Mister Guitar: Chet Atkins and the Nashville Sound
Racial Distortions: Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry and the Electric Guitar in Black Popular Music
Black Sound, Black Body: Jimi Hendrix, the Electric Guitar and the Meanings of Blackness
Kick Out the Jams! The MC5 and the Politics of Noise
Heavy Music: Cock Rock, Colonialism, and Led Zeppelin
Conclusion: Time Machine
Adventures in Sound: A Guide to Listening
Discography: Selected Recordings
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