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  • av Marc Shapiro
    249,-

  • av Andy Francis
    385,-

  • av Glenn Povey
    719,-

    With loads of new information unearthed, Pink Floyd In North America shines new light on these crazy diamonds from their days playing small clubs right through to superstar status as one of the world's biggest bands.

  • av Jerry Bloom
    665,-

    All aspects of Jon's long and illustrious career are plotted throughout this book, accompanied by numerous photos, many previously unpublished that help to emphasise the incredibly colourful career of this extraordinarily talented musician.

  • av Laura Shenton
    719,-

    Kate Bush has been an innovator throughout her career. Her music has always been ethereal and her endearing image has often been regarded as one of mystique. The creativity and the conviction with which she has made her music continue to be an inspiration. This visual biography is packed with photos - many of which haven't been published before.

  • - In-depth
    av Laura Shenton
    189,-

    Bold and original, Remain In Light features a fascinating blend of African-inspired music and innovative use of recording technology. Hosting the hit single 'Once In A Lifetime', it was an album that commanded attention. As Jerry Harrison put it, "Remain In Light was the beginning of a new vision. It was a very creative period and really amazing."

  • av Andy Francis
    319,-

    Documenting key moments of David Coverdale's long and illustrious career as one of rock's finest singers with photos from Deep Purple through to the present day Whitesnake along with stories that chart his career.

  • av Martin Popoff
    675,-

    Documents Yes's career from the eighties to the present day. Built around Popoff's interviews with Anderson, Bruford, Howe, Squire, Wakeman, Downes, White and many others, leaving much of the story to be told in their own words, along with an abundance of concert images and off stage shots.

  • - In-depth
    av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    1980 and the earlier part of 1981 was an incredibly turbulent time for The Stranglers. Their misfortune provided the press with excellent stories but rarely was their music written about. With everything to play for when it came to making La Folie and indeed the hit single, 'Golden Brown' it would see The Stranglers back at the top of their game.

  • av Martin Popoff
    719,-

    Documents the progressive rock pioneer's first twelve years from the release of their eponymous debut album through to 1980's Drama. Popoff takes you on a journey from the early days to the hugely successful seventies; to the union with The Buggles - a world apart from the seventies but continuing to delight their legion of fans.

  • av Martin Popoff
    745,-

    This visual biography timeline acts as a reference book, including the side-projects, and documents the parallel career paths of UFO and Michael Schenker since 1980, along with Waysted. Covering it all in one mighty tome, crammed full of stunning visuals including many previously unpublished photos.

  • av Martin Popoff
    719,-

    A photo-stuffed coffee table book with the entire fifty plus year history in meticulous timeline order - a rock-hard reference book, with the facts presented mostly soberly and efficiently. This book contains all manner of facts that also takes a detailed look at offshoot bands and side-projects throughout the visually stunning pages.

  • av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    During the year of the band's tenth anniversary, Jethro Tull released the successful studio album, Heavy Horses. Laura Shenton offers an in-depth perspective from a range of angles including how the album came to be, how it was presented and received at the time (live as well as on record), and what it means in terms of Jethro Tull's legacy today.

  • av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    By 1982 Rainbow were not only in a good position commercially, but at a strong peak musically with Straight Between The Eyes. Laura Shenton offers an in-depth perspective on how it came to be, how it was presented and received at the time (live as well as on record), and what it means in terms of Rainbow's legacy today.

  • av Richard Jobson
    169,-

    Jobson had only just left school in 1977 when he formed The Skids. By April the following year they had a major record deal and an appearance on Top of the Pops under their belts. Into the Valley explores frontman Jobson's tough upbringing, his memories of the colourful punk scene of the late 1970s and his personal story of triumph over adversity.

  • av Laura Shenton
    419 - 745,-

  • - An unofficial biography of Adam and the Ants
    av Mark N. Redmayne
    249,-

    Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of Adam Ant's first solo number 1 single 'Goody two Shoes', Mark N. Redmayne's unofficial biography draws upon painstaking research and interviews with ex Ants and key personnel to document how Adam rose from the ashes of Punk to become the first pop star of the 1980s. This is both his and our story.

  • av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    Laura Shenton offers an in-depth perspective on The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars from a range of angles including how the album came to be, how it was presented and received at the time (live as well as on record), and what it means in terms of Bowie's legacy today.

  • av Brian Ireland
    249,-

    Why were the Stones so successful in the States? Why was the band so drawn towards American blues music? What was their relationship with the burgeoning American counter-culture? What really happened at Altamont, and why? This hugely detailed tome addresses those questions and more, making this a unique addition to the Rolling Stones' bibliography.

  • av Alan Hewitt
    339,-

    Limited edition hardback in a custom-made presentation box with a set of prints: A chronological, visual biography of Peter Gabriel's extraordinary and colourful career. From the early days of Genesis through to the present day. Crammed full of glorious photography, along with a timeline narrative by Genesis aficionado Alan Hewitt.

  • - Music Stars Unite To Save The Planet
    av Phil G
    289,-

    Francis Rossi, Ian Gillan, Suzi Quatro, Don McLean, Kenney Jones, Marcella Detroit, Simon Kirke and many more: Over eighty music stars, past and present, are quizzed on their opinions about religion, aliens, politics and of course, the issues of climate change.

  • av Steve Horton
    105,-

    Although aimed at young teenagers these facts will delight all ages with their mixture of funny and enlightening stories and quirky facts about your favourite team. Augmented with a selection of sketches that depict some of the stories within.

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    339,-

    A photographic celebration from the psychedelic, avant-garde sixties to the present day. Over 100 glorious images through the decades. Many previously unpublished photos including a sequence from the Animals tour, digitally restored for this publication and shots of all band members during the 2000s including Syd Barrett!

  • av Andrew Greenaway
    339,-

    This visual documentary of Zappa's last tour is built around the photos of official Zappa photographer Sergio `Milo' Albonico whose photos were used on the 1988 tour programme and the Guitar album. With words from Andrew Greenaway, additional photos and memorabilia and presented in a custom-made presentation box with a set of prints.

  • - In-depth
    av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    Arguably one of the most divisive albums in Deep Purple's history. But with four fifths of the classic MKII line-up at the helm and a desire to recapture the live feeling in the studio, that had been a hallmark of their seventies' albums, was it really the worst Deep Purple album as some fans claim?

  • - In-depth
    av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    The previous two albums had been met with a mixed critical reception. Minstrel In The Gallery is the product of a band who kept going and weren't afraid to explore - abundant in innovative musical ideas and insightful lyrics. This is an in-depth perspective on how it was received at the time and what it means in terms of Tull's legacy today.

  • - In-depth
    av Laura Shenton
    199,-

    Sandwiched between In Rock and Machine Head, it is hardly surprising that Deep Purple's 1971 album, Fireball, is so often overlooked in comparison. Yet, it is an essential album - both in terms of how it documents Deep Purple's progression as a band and in terms of what it offers overall musically.

  • av Steve Horton
    105,-

    Although aimed at young teenagers these facts will delight all ages with their mixture of funny and enlightening stories and quirky facts about your favourite team. Augmented with a selection of sketches that depict some of the stories within.

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