Drawing on several thousand images this large format 240-page book is a treasure trove for Thin Lizzy devotees-crammed full of live, off-stage shots and memorabilia that... Læs mere
The first book that exclusively chronicles all the solo albums from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. All albums are explored with a song-by-song analysis of each album with Taylor ranking each album as he explores them in-depth.
Covering his work with Dixie Dregs, Kansas and nearly three decades with Deep Purple, Steve Morse's music has touched on European classical traditions, as... Læs mere
P!nk's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Discover the career of Alecia Moore that has captivated millions around the world. This biography... Læs mere
Aside from the 140,000-word narrative, this is a stunningly visual book adorned with countless photos, many of them previously unpublished along with vintage gig and album reviews, contemporary quotes from band members and rare advertisements, preserving the detailed history.
Kate Bush has been an innovator throughout her career. Her music has always been ethereal and her endearing image has often been regarded as one of mystique. The creativity... Læs mere
A Life In Vision is the perfect companion to Dance With The Devil is full of photos, many previously unseen, as well as loads of memorabilia, as well as recollections from photographers and friends plus a few choice quotes from Cozy himself.
The second of three volumes, SearchingIn The Darkness: Rainbow 1978-81 covers the end of the Dio era, the GrahamBonnet, Down To Earth period and the start of Rainbow’s most commercial periodwith Joe Lynn Turner on vocals.
The first of threevolumes, When Evening Falls: Rainbow 1974-77 covers the Dio era of Rainbow,immortalised through the seminal albums Rainbow Rising and Long LiveRock ‘n’ Roll.
Dawn – The Nice Story offersa detailed exploration of the uniqueness, achievements and music of The Nice —as well as the spin-off groups Jackson Heights, Refugee and beyond —celebrating them as a band worthy of critical recognition in their own right.
Down To Donington looks back at the first “Monsters Of RockFestival” in 1980. It explores behind the scenes, as well as the day inquestion, and even the aftermath.
Dubious, unlikely, improbable, The story of the finest rock ‘n’ roll band that ever was; the near mythical Max Webster. Consume these pages, and you will learn... Læs mere