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Ian Abrahams è un giornalista e biografo il cui lavoro approfondisce il cuore della storia della musica e della cultura alternativa. Con una lente unica sull'intersezione tra musica, politica e movimenti sociali, Abrahams svela magistralmente le storie di artisti e movimenti che hanno plasmato il suono e lo spirito del loro tempo. La sua scrittura è acuta e coinvolgente, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva ricca e informata su fenomeni artistici e culturali. L'approccio di Abrahams al giornalismo e alla biografia offre uno sguardo rinfrescante sul panorama culturale.
This long awaited and remarkable book is arguably one of the most important that we have ever published. The British free festival movement, and the way that it was viciously quashed by successive waves of The Establishment is a story that many have skirted around, but until now no one has done justice to. Ian and Bridget's extraordinary book is an oral history of these turbulent times and deserves to be seen in the same illustrious light as Days In The Life: Voices from the English Underground, 1961-71 by Jonathan Green. Ian and Bridget have done a great service to music lovers and social historians alike.
Hall & Oates on track, the first critical exploration of their work in book
form for over thirty-five years, examines their entire output, from Whole Oats
to Do It For Love, taking in bonus tracks, compilations, covers and live
albums, to give the reader a proper overview of their fifty year career.
"To me there's no difference between Mike Scott and The Waterboys; they both mean the same thing. They mean myself and whoever are my current travelling musical companions." Mike Scott Strange Boat charts the twisting and meandering journey of Mike Scott, describing the literary and spiritual references that inform his songwriting and exploring the multitude of locations and cultures in which The Waterboys have assembled and reflected in their recordings. From his early forays into the music scene in Scotland at the end of the 1970s, to his creation of a 'Big Music' that peaked with the hit single 'The Whole of the Moon' and onto the Irish adventure which spawned the classic Fisherman's Blues, his constantly restless creativity has led him through a myriad of changes. With his revolving cast of troubadours at his side, he's created some of the most era-defining records of the 1980s, reeled and jigged across the Celtic heartlands, reinvented himself as an electric rocker in New York, and sought-out personal renewal in the spiritual calm of Findhorn's Scottish highland retreat. Mike Scott's life has been a tale of continual musical exploration entwined with an ever-evolving spirituality. "An intriguing portrait of a modern musician" (Record Collector).