Photographers Darren and Elliott Bloom had a remarkably close working relationship with Amy Winehouse. Their photos appeared in the recent acclaimed documentary Amy and now they have opened up their archive for this lavish photo book.
Examining and illustrating the art scene surrounding the birth of modernism and its simultaneous rise among the burgeoning working class Mod scene of the Sixties, Paul Anderson's Mod Art is the definitive work on the visual culture of Mod.
Features almost all Pink Floyd's iconic album covers, posters, singles bags, a selection of band photos, booklet pages and rough artwork that developed into iconic designs. This new edition incorporates an additional 32 pages of material used in re-issues created since 2007.
This new edition of the best-selling Abba book has been substantially updated and revised.
This biography of Freddie Mercury is written by the man who was his personal assistant for the last 12 years of his life. It reveals the truth behind the scandalous rumours and describes... Læs mere
R.E.M. were one of the biggest, and most important, bands of the last forty years, redefining the sound of the nineties and noughties. With full cooperation from the band Tony... Læs mere
The biography of the first rock n roll star, written by his son.
David Toop has become one of our most significant touchstones of contemporary music writing and reportage. Flutter Echo is his memoir of a life enchanted with all aspects of music both composed and abstract.
BOOK OF THE YEAR 2017 - MOJO MAGAZINE & UNCUT MAGAZINE Grant & I is a rock memoir akin to no other. With wit and candour, Robert Forster pays tribute to a band who found huge success in the margins, having friendship at its heart.
The memoir of Jake Shears, singer and songwriter for the Scissor Sisters, Broadway actor and LGBTQ+ icon.
A newly reissued edition of Malka Marom's 'Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now' featuring conversations between Marom and her long-time friend and associate, Joni Mitchell.
This highly illustrated autobiography tells the story of iconic singer/songwriter Pauline Murray's journey from a small mining village in the North East of England through national recognition as a key member of the early punk scene.