Biography
You Must Get Them All
You Must Get Them All is the first book to capture the full, incredible story of The Fall, from Live At The Electric Circus to New Facts Emerge. It is a comprehensive chronology of the life and times of Britain’s most remarkable group,
Read MoreIn Search of Plainsong
A story from the golden era of English folk-rock. Up until now, the story of Plainsong has been shrouded in myth and misinformation. In Search of Plainsong tells the true story of the group and their classic album for the first time.
Read MoreOuttakes On Bob Dylan
Selected Writings 1967-2021 by Michael Gray Popmatters Book of the Year Michael Gray wrote his first article on Bob Dylan for the counterculture magazine OZ in 1967 when its editor asked him to ‘Do an F.R. Leavis on Bob Dylan’s songs.’ He’s been writing about those songs ever since. Alongside his groundbreaking Song & Dance Man trilogy and th..
Read MoreHave A Bleedin Guess
Quietus Book of the Year Northern Soul Book of the Year The Australian Book of the Year Even if it’s a fool’s errand trying to decide which is the greatest LP out of The Fall’s huge back catalogue of albums, many fanatics of the group will tell you that the worst thing you can say about Hex is that it’s their equal best at the very least. – John Doran, ..
Read MoreWhen Quiet Was The New Loud
Celebrating the Acoustic Airwaves 1998-2003 Post-Britpop. Pre-New Rock. The New Acoustic Movement. The quiet music of 1998-2003 bridged the gap between two cultures, two generations and two centuries. As the nineties wound down and a new millennium approached, the UK began to look nostalgically to the past – and hesitantly to the future. The giants of ..
Read MoreThe Chameleon Poet: Bob Dylan’s Search For Self
On his untimely death at 47 years old in October 1996, not only did John Bauldie sit at the what could be called the high table of Dylan Studies, but from the early nineties, when he was invited by Dylan’s management to write the liner notes that accompanied the Bootleg Series Volume 1-3, many would attest that he was chairman of the board. In his lifetim..
Read MoreNo One Else Could Play That Tune
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..
Read MoreWhat We Did Instead of Holidays
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..
Read MoreLeave The Capital
A History of Manchester Music in 13 Recordings A Northern Soul Book of the Year Nominated for the 2018 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research When British bands took the world by storm in the mid-sixties, the world turned and looked at London. Despite the fact that the most successful of ..
Read MoreTrouble In Mind
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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