In April 1984, Deep Purple reformed. Fans had got their wish. Or had they? The landscape had changed since the seventies and each member had nurtured very... Læs mere
A critical analysis of The Cure’s 13 studio albums with detailed timelines. A mix of reference material and freewheeling opinion and analysis. A... Læs mere
All the UK entries from the first artist, Patricia Bredin in 1957 to Sam Ryder in 2022. The statistics of each year, referencing the artists, compositions, venues and... Læs mere
A major songwriting talent known for his Cream fame; a talented poet who helped pioneer the UK Beat scene in the sixties. Pete Brown is a creative force of nature. To much... Læs mere
This visual biography charts the fashion, culture and attitude that all went hand in hand with the likes of The Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Clash etc. With fabulous... Læs mere
Charts Rainbow’s full career with great detail and information, along with a huge raft of superb imagery that covers the entire career. Aside from band photos, the visual element is enhanced with rare memorabilia and artifacts.
Ian Gillan is one of the greatest and most enduring rock singers of all time. This is a visual timeline documenting over fifty years as one of rock’s most iconic frontmen.... Læs mere
Many books have been written about The Stranglers' behaviour, but this book focuses in-depth on the music and lyrics of every song during the years of the... Læs mere
From the early days at London's Hope & Anchor in 1977, to the dizzying heights of 1985-86 and beyond. With vintage interviews and reviews aplenty, this mammoth book documents it all — the most comprehensive Dire Straits biography yet published.
How did Jethro Tull fare in the 1980s? Laura Shenton MA LLCM DipRSL provides a detailed exploration into each of Jethro Tull's albums from the eighties, offering a critical analysis of the band's achievements, challenges, and sound.
This book takes a critical look at the so-called 'Morse Era', charting the highs, the lows, the triumphs and the tragedies. It is a compelling story of albums, tours, musicians coming and musicians going, a story of a band that moved forward like few bands ever have.
Nazareth's whole career documented by Martin Popoff and crammed full of live and off-stage shots and memorabilia that portray the band's journey through the decades. This is an updated version of Loud 'n' Proud: Fifty Years of Nazareth.