"[A] glossily illustrated anthropological tour of karaoke in Britain, Brazil, China, Japan and points in between." - The Guardian"How could a book on Karaoke fail? This one comes beautifully packaged . . . It ranges far and wide, from religion to cowboys, from technology to competing invention stories . . . the volume is at all times an enjoyable read, made all the more enjoyable, I suspect, because so many of us are closet Karaoke singers . . . full of anecdotes and brimming with information . . . Excellent photographs, widely sourced, creating a package that can never bore." - Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies"The strength of Karaoke is in the diversity and breadth of its material. Xun and Tarocco offer a perceptive outline of this captivating medium, raising nearly as many questions as they answer and supplying scholars and karaoke fans with provocative fodder for further inquiry." - International Journal of Communication