A fascinating study of how pub rock started, thrived and ultimately evolved into the New Wave. Explains how many of the Pub Rock bands re-invented themselves as New Wave acts.
Focusing on George Harrison's artistic journey from 1981 to the posthumous release of 'Brainwashed' in 2002, this volume offers a critical review of his music and its cultural, historical, and spiritual significance. It highlights his stylistic evolution, creative peaks and valleys, and the narratives behind his songs. Rich in detail for collectors, it includes release dates, catalogue numbers, and recording information, complemented by hundreds of color illustrations such as album sleeves and promotional materials.
Focusing on the life and career of George Harrison, this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of his musical journey and personal evolution. It features a wealth of illustrations and critical analysis, highlighting his contributions to music and culture. Readers will gain insights into his creative process, influences, and the impact of his work both as a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist. The book serves as a tribute to Harrison's legacy, celebrating his artistry and enduring spirit.
Focusing on Paul McCartney's solo career from 1967 to 1979, this book delves into the stories and influences behind each of his songs, detailing the musicians involved and the recording sessions. It examines contemporary events and musical inspirations that shaped his work, showcasing his studio experimentation. Richly illustrated with over 300 rare album artworks and record labels, it offers a comprehensive look at McCartney's evolution from Beatle to a multifaceted artist in the twenty-first century.
Focusing on the period from 1967 to 1979, this book delves into Paul McCartney's solo career, detailing the influences and stories behind each song he wrote. It includes insights into his recording sessions, collaborations, and the contemporary events that shaped his music. The narrative is enhanced by over 300 illustrations of rare album artwork and record labels, providing a comprehensive exploration of McCartney's evolution from Beatle to a multifaceted artist in the twenty-first century.
Paul McCartney: The Songs He Was Singing traces the ups-and-downs of a remarkable career. Using facts, figures and anecdotes, it reveals the influences and stories behind every song written by Paul McCartney from 1967 to 1979, who played on them, where and when. Taking an in-depth look at McCartney's recording sessions, Paul McCartney: The Songs He Was Singing unravels the stimuli of contemporary events, the musical influences that have shaped his life and the studio experimentation that helped fashion his music. Paul McCartney: The Songs He Was Singing is a fascinating guide to Paul McCartney and his music that maps his journey from ex-Beatle to twenty-first century renaissance man. Fully illustrated with over 300 examples of rare album artwork and record labels, this is the ultimate exploration of the ex-Beatle's solo recording career.
A fascinating study of how the phenomenon that was Pub Rock started in the UK
in the early 1970s and how it had reinvented itself as New Wave by the end of
that decade. Features new interviews with many of the main players of the era.
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