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The Best Of Smash Hits by Mark Frith
In its heyday in the mid to late 1980s, Smash Hits enjoyed a circulation of more than one million passionate readers. TheBest of Smash Hits is for all those readers: a glorious, full-color celebration of all the best bits, and even better—some of the worst. Packed with such fascinating pop cultura
Simple Minds British Tour '86 by None
Simple Minds British Tour 1986 at Ibrox Park Stadium and Milton Keynes Bowl.
Simple Minds: A Visual Documentary by Mike Wrenn
Simple Minds are the most popular and successful Scottish rock act of all time. Formed in Glasgow in 1977 as Johnny and the Self Abusers by singer Jim Kerr and guitarist Charlie Burchill, their career reached spectacular heights in the summer of 1989 when they performed a series of concerts at Wemb
Robbie Williams: Somebody Someday by Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams's Somebody Someday takes fans behind the scenes of his 2001 tour, laying bare both the mechanics of the pop machine and a man who can undoubtedly claim to be one of the biggest stars in the business. Williams rose from the ashes of teeny boy band Take That, confounding critics who ha
Mamma Mia How Can I Resist You The Inside Story Of Mamma Mia! And The Songs Of Abba by Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Judy Craymer
The story of a double phenomenon: the group who reinvented the world's perception of pop music in the 1970s, and the show based around their hits which became an entertainment industry legend in its own right, opening in over 180 cities and seen by over 32 million people. This paperback edition end
England's Dreaming: The Sex Pistols And Punk Rock by Jon Savage
Jon Savage's Ralph Gleason Award-winning England's Dreaming is the ultimate book on punk, its progenitors, the Sex Pistols, and their time: the late 1970s. Full of anedcote, insight, and exclusive interviews, it tells the sensational story of the meteoric rise and rapid decline of the last great roc
We'll Meet Again by Dame Vera Lynn and Robin Cross
During World War II, two figures symbolized the spirit of Britain. Winston Churchill was one and Vera Lynn was the second. The optimism, hope, realism and cheerful good humour of the British people was personified by the irrepressible energy of Vera Lynn who sang to the troops abroad and reached the
25 Years Of Cliff Richard by John Tobler
Book of Cliff Richard covering the years from birth to 1982. Dozens of picture coloured and black and white. Including paper cover.
The Complete Beatles Lyrics by The Beatles
All of the Beatles Lyrics in one book Every Song written and recorded by Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr. Includes Discography. There are also a number of black and white full page pictures.
Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey by Holly George-warren
v class="productDescriptionWrapper"> A companion to the PBS-TV series presents an impressionistic portrait of the blues as viewed by seven famous directors, in a collection of photographs, historical and personal essays, and interviews.
Haydn His Life And Times (z44) by Neil Butterworth
A considerable amount of new material has been added in this third printing.
Rites Of Rhythm: The Music Of Cuba by Jory Farr
In the weeks just before carnival, a kind of fevered delirium seizes Santiago. Massive papier-mâché figures known as muñecones must be readied, masks made, costumes and capes created with feathers, rabbit skins, beads, and glass. Songs have to be rehearsed, dances perfected, complex choreography
Escaping The Delta: Standing At The Crossroads Of The Blues by Elijah Wald
Robert Johnson's story presents a fascinating paradox: Why did this genius of the Delta blues excite so little interest when his records were first released in the 1930s? And how did this brilliant but obscure musician come to be hailed long after his death as the most important artist in early blue
Amazing Grace: The Story Of America's Most Beloved Song by Steve Turner
Behind our most beloved hymn is a fascinating story spanning continents, cultures, and centuries. Inspired by the way "Amazing Grace" continues to change and grow in popularity, acclaimed music writer Steve Turner embarks on a journey to trace the life of the hymn, from Olney, England, where it was
The Music Of Black Americans: A History by Eileen Southern
v class="productDescriptionWrapper"> Traces the background and contributions of Black composers, instrumentalists, and vocalists in America from Colonial times.
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