Beloved music critic Tom Breihan's fascinating narrative of the history of popular music through the lens of game-changing #1 singles from the Billboard Hot 100.
Beloved music critic Tom Breihan's fascinating narrative of the history of popular music through the lens of game-changing #1 singles from the Billboard Hot 100.
A Pitchfork Best Music Book of 2022
When Tom Breihan launched his Stereogum column in early 2018, "The Number Ones"-a space in which he has been writing about every #1 hit in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, in chronological order-he figured he'd post capsule-size reviews for each song. But there was so much more to uncover. The column has taken on a life of its own, sparking online debate and occasional death threats.The Billboard Hot 100 began in 1958, and after four years of posting the column, Breihan is still in the early aughts. But readers no longer have to wait for his brilliant synthesis of what the history of #1s has meant to music and our culture. In The Number Ones, Breihan writes about twenty pivotal #1s throughout chart history, revealing a remarkably fluid and connected story of music that is as entertaining as it is enlightening.The Numbers Ones features the greatest pop artists of all time, from the Brill Building songwriters to the Beatles and the Beach Boys; from Motown to Michael Jackson, Prince, and Mariah Carey; and from the digital revolution to the K-pop system. Breihan also ponders great artists who have never hit the top spot, like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and James Brown. Breihan illuminates what makes indelible ear candy across the decades-including dance crazes, recording innovations, television phenomena, disco, AOR, MTV, rap, compact discs, mp3s, social media, memes, and much more-leaving readers to wonder what could possibly happen next.“"Trying to capture the last seven decades of popular music through 20 songs sounds daunting, but this breezy history is gripping and entertaining...he attacks his subject with an engaging mix of clever facts and savvy observations.... For those looking for more conventional commentary, Breihan offers plenty of interesting insights into hits from the Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Prince, and Mariah Carey, but the surprises are where he shines brightest. A fun, buzzy history that effectively uses context and criticism to explain the effervescence of pop music."-- Kirkus Reviews (starred)”
"Breihan displays a keen eye (and ear) for identifying landmark moments.... Breihan will have you building out playlists and diving down new musical rabbit holes, but he will also leave you questioning how many times you've dismissed something as a passing trend."--The New York Times (audiobook)
"The engaging, illuminating, and exhilarating The Number Ones: Twenty Chart-Topping Hits That Reveal the History of Pop Music....Breihan brings a laser-like focus and fan's sensibility to stone-cold classic No. 1 hits....Perhaps nobody writing about music today is better equipped to grapple with those questions....Whether in his column or The Number Ones, Breihan unearths fascinating nuggets about even the most pedestrian songs. Like a Russian nesting doll, his writings contain multitudes.... Breihan has penned a work that resembles some of the indelible hits he spotlights: memorable, timeless and worth revisiting again and again."--The Los Angeles Times
"An ideal way into the larger story of pop, and all its relations."
--The CurrentOne of Variety's Best Music Books of 2022
"Ripe with opinion and spiced by peppery humor....Breihan's book also lovingly looks into deserving artists (e.g., Dylan, Bruce Springsteen) who have never topped the singles charts."
--VarietyTom Breihan is the senior editor at the music website Stereogum, where he writes "The Number Ones," a column where he reviews every #1 hit in the history of the Billboard Hot 100. He's written for Pitchfork, the Village Voice, the AV Club, GQ, and the Ringer, among others. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his wife and kids. He is seven feet tall.
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