American critic and musician David Starkey takes a deep dive into Bruce Springsteen's early catalogue, highlighting the brilliance of Springsteen's writing and composing.
1974 was probably the last of the 'golden years' of the first wave of progressive rock. It was a year in which the classic bands that came to define the genre released... Læs mere
CONSTELLATION “HEROES” traces David Bowie’s 1977 album as the centre of a wider orbit: a charged zone of resonance and cultural signal.
The follow-up to the best-selling volumes on the Bee Gees in the 1960 and the 1970s. A pivotal time for the band as they shifted their emphasis on to writing and producing other artists, before reforming as a band in 1987.
Bob Seger began his career during the 1960s, fronting various bands in the Michigan area, a local hero who took almost a decade to break through to a national American audience. This book examines every album track and single from his lengthy career.
The follow-up to the successful The Beatles 1962-66, written by the same authors. Some of the best known songs of all time, and most iconic albums, were created during this period, including ‘Hey Jude’, ‘Let It Be’ and the album Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Emerging from new Scottish town anonymity during the early 1980, The Jesus And Mary Chain have carved a path through alternative music that is as... Læs mere
Lifelong Carr On fan Stephen Lambe discusses each film in depth, celebrating the team's greatest moments, while also examining in equal detail some of the series' lesser-known or less successful editions.
On Track Short: The Sisters of Mercy covers all the studio releases, building a sonic and poetic portrait of a band that have done things resolutely on their own terms while voicing truth to a world on fire.
Revised and expanded from the author's single-volumeedition first published in 2018, this first of two books examines each of Yes’sstudio albums between their debut in 1968 and the controversial Union album and tour.
With most authors concentrating on the group's 1970s career, Yes in the 1980s looks in forensic detail at this relatively underexamined era of the band's history, featuring rarely seen photos researched by author David Watkinson.