Baroque pop
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Baroque pop is a style originated in the mid 1960s that while similar to Sunshine pop in subject matter, brought elements of classical music into the writing and recording of rock'n'roll songs. The Left Banke, The Beach Boys, Phil Spector, and Burt Bacharach are cited as some of this subgenre's pioneers.
The use of the word "Baroque" is essentially a coverall term; Baroque music most closely refers to the music of Europe approximately between the years 1600 and 1750, with some of its most...
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