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No One Else Could Play That Tune

No One Else Could Play That Tune

Clinton Heylin

The Making and Unmaking of Bob Dylan’s 1974 MasterpieceWanted Man Study Series: Take II ~ Vol.1Limited edition monograph in hardback.NO ONE ELSE COULD PLAY THAT TUNE is the perfect companion to the all-singing all-dancing boxed set of the complete New York sessions for Dylan’s fabled Blood On The Tracks: More Blood, More Tracks.Clinton Heylin tracked down an..

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What We Did Instead of Holidays

What We Did Instead of Holidays

Clinton Heylin

A History of Fairport Convention and Its Extend Folk-Rock Family In June 1968, a group of Muswell Hillbillies made their official album debut as Fairport Convention. In the next fifteen years, three of those founding Fairportees – Richard Thompson, Ashley ‘Tyger’ Hutchings and Simon Nicol – along with the next generation of Fairport recruits – Iain Matthe..

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Trouble In Mind

Trouble In Mind

Clinton Heylin

Bob Dylan’s Gospel Years – What Really Happened Rolling Stone Book of the Year Mojo Book of the Year ‘When I get involved in something, I get totally involved. I don’t just play around on the fringes.’ – Bob Dylan In 1979 there was… trouble in mind, and trouble in store for the ever-iconoclastic Dylan. But unlike in 1965-66, the artifactal afterglo..

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JUDAS!

JUDAS!

Clinton Heylin

The fullest account yet of Bob Dylan's infamous electric tour of 1965-66, from Forest Hills to The Free Trade Hall, a historical view of The Big Boo

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Anarchy in the Year Zero

Anarchy in the Year Zero

Clinton Heylin

Longlisted for the 2017 Penderyn Music Book of the Year The Sex Pistols, The Clash and the ’Class of 76 This is the story of the birth of Punk, with a capital P, in the only country where it was a mainstream movement: the UK; told entirely by eye-witnesses (Heylin included) whose words, then and now, have been held up to the light of history’s hindsigh..

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