books by Cherry Red Books
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Those Were the Days: An Unofficial History of the Beatles Apple Organization 1967-2001
Stefan Granados
Cherry Red Books, 2002
Required Reading for Fab Fanatics
This is a fantastic book. Detailed, well-researched and filled with the kind of arcana that this life-long Beatle fan loves. This is a history of the Apple Organization from its inception to today. It follows the careers of Apple employees, the few artists that were ...
A-Z of Power Metal (Rockdetector)
Garry Sharpe-Young
Cherry Red Books, 2003
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK ON TRUE METAL EVER WRITTEN!!
Move over Mr. Martin "grunge-lover" Popoff - this book is the complete bible of Power Metal bands!! I have been a fan of metal for over 16 years and have never seen a book so full of details. ALMOST EVERY Power/True Metal band is represented from more popular bands ...
Irish Folk, Trad & Blues: A Secret History
Colin Harper
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Trevor Hodgett
Cherry Red Books, 2005
Four decades of great music from a small space
In this anthology, two critics from Belfast, Colin Harper for trad and folk and Trevor Hodgett for the blues, recount how these genres have both spawned their own Irish artists and how similar musicians from overseas (Ornette Coleman, Muddy Waters, John Fahey, and Bob ...
Truth!...
Dave Thompson
Cherry Red Books, 2006
The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984
Ian Glasper
Cherry Red Books, 2007
Great little read
If you are a fan of hardcore/punk then you need this in your collection. Forget BLush's 'American hardcore' BS this is well put together collection of histories of some of the most (and least) well known Anarcho/Punk bands of the UK. From Crass to Zounds, Flux, Oi ...
A-Z of Thrash Metal (Rockdetector)
Garry Sharpe-Young
Cherry Red Books, 2002
Metallion
This is the most thorough metal read ever created. The book is only based on one type of metal, the extreme metal form known as Thrash. Yet the book is 450 pages and never misses anything on any of the bands, even those of the utmost obscurity. It has massive sections ...
Bittersweet: The Clifford T. Ward Story
David Cartwright
Cherry Red Books, 2003
From his youth, through his brief but beautiful impact on the charts, to the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis that effectively ended his career, the musicians that define Clifford T. Ward's unique talent are as varied as they are impressive?Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney, Karl Hyde, Jeff Lynne, and Tim Rice. All speak between these pages of a truly ...
Johnny Thunders: In Cold Blood
Nina Antonia
Cherry Red Books, 2000
Only bio of Thunders, and by a very good writer
I heard this book mentioned in the new documentary about Arthur Killer Kane, "New York Doll". I had Antonia's book about the Dolls and thought they were fortunate to have a biographer who was a very good writer. Same here. I am glad that someone made a record of the ...
A-Z of Black Metal (Rockdetector)
Garry Sharpe-Young
Cherry Red Books, 2001
an outstanding guide
I have just recently became obsessed with black metal for some unknown reason. I have listened to death, thrash, and speed metal on top of grindcore for the past 18 years and read the death and thrash metal guides 2 years ago. This book has really helped me discover a ...
Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980-1984
Ian Glasper
Cherry Red Books, 2004
A solid, well-researched book that's strictly for the fans.
Glasper's Burning Britain is a geographically organized "guide" to the British punk, organized as some 92 3-4 page biographical essays, each based on a particular band's career from formation to dissolution. Although discographies are included, along with ...
No More Heroes: A Complete History of UK Punk from 1976 to 1980
Alex Ogg
Cherry Red Books, 2007
A detailed and definitive history of British punk music. In 1976, music changed forever. Punk arrived?offering an electrifying alternative to the bloated, sterile rock music of the day. No More Heroes chronicles not only the icons of the punk movement, but also looks at the lesser-known bands and music of the era. Here are detailed ...
Why Me?: My Journey From ME to Health and Happiness
Alex Howard
Cherry Red Books, 2003
Great book, very inspiring.
An awesome book, read it at a time when i was very poorly (ME for 5yrs aged 24), this book gave me hope and inspired me when i needed it the most. I would recommend this book to anyone suffering from ME as a powerful and wonderful insight into how recovery is possible. ...
The Legendary Joe Meek: The Telstar Man
John Repsch
Cherry Red Books, 2001
This is the fascinating biography of Joe Meek?who was widely recognized as Britain's first real independent pop music producer and hailed as Britain's answer to Phil Spector. His public life was one of laughter, tears, and above all, music. His private life was a tortured tangle of violence, sex, drugs, gangsters, the occult, and eventually, ...
Beat Fatigue with Yoga: The Simple Step-by-Step Way to Restore Energy
Fiona Agombar
Cherry Red Books, 2006
A Must Read!
I've lived with CFS for years, and found this book to be very helpful. I've practiced yoga off and on for a long time so I knew about it's relaxing benefits. Reading this book reminded me that yoga exercises (the asanas and pranayama) can also be used to create ...
The Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2002 (Rockdetector)
Martin Elliott
Cherry Red Books, 2003
No "Revolution In the Head," but decent
No, Elliott is not Ian McDonald, but every song is here, with some sort of description attempted for each ("I Need You" a 'country song?' Arggh!). Good guide for bootleggers and other people who live with their mothers.
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