A Multitude of Sins: Golden Brown, The Stranglers and Strange Little Girls
Title | A Multitude of Sins: Golden Brown, The Stranglers and Strange Little Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Cornwell |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | 349 |
Release | 2011-09-22 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0007438249 |
Autobiography by the singer and creative force of 70s rock group The Stranglers.
A Multitude of Sins
Title | A Multitude of Sins PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Cornwell |
Publisher | HarperCollins (UK) |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Rock musicians |
ISBN | 9780007190829 |
The life and times of The Stranglers, by their former front man.
The Stranglers: Song by Song
Title | The Stranglers: Song by Song PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Cornwell |
Publisher | Bobcat Books |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2011-08-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0857124447 |
The Stranglers have outlasted and outsold virtually every other band of their era, recording ten hit albums and releasing 21 Top 40 singles. Their list of hits, including Golden Brown, were written against a background of spectacular success, dismal failure, drug dependency, financial ruin, infighting and misfortune. As a response to David Buckley's one-sided biography of the band ("No Mercy" Hodder & Stoughton, 1997) and the band’s reticence to reveal the true meaning behind their songs, Hugh Cornwell, founding member and songwriter, sets the record straight, displaces the myths and for the first time explains the real stories behind The Stranglers, his departure and the origins of their songs.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Title | The Encyclopedia of Popular Music PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Larkin |
Publisher | Omnibus Press |
Total Pages | 1600 |
Release | 2011-05-27 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0857125958 |
This text presents a comprehensive and up-to-date reference work on popular music, from the early 20th century to the present day.
The Sicilian
Title | The Sicilian PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Puzo |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | 418 |
Release | 2004-09-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0345480740 |
After Mario Puzo wrote his internationally acclaimed The Godfather, he has often been imitated but never equaled. Puzo's classic novel, The Sicilian, stands as a cornerstone of his work—a lushly romantic, unforgettable tale of bloodshed, justice, and treachery. . . . The year is 1950. Michael Corleone is nearing the end of his exile in Sicily. The Godfather has commanded Michael to bring a young Sicilian bandit named Salvatore Guiliano back with him to America. But Guiliano is a man entwined in a bloody web of violence and vendettas. In Sicily, Guiliano is a modern day Robin Hood who has defied corruption—and defied the Cosa Nostra. Now, in the land of mist-shrouded mountains and ancient ruins, Michael Corleone's fate is entwined with the dangerous legend of Salvatore Guiliano: warrior, lover, and the ultimate Siciliano. Praise for The Sicilian “Puzo is a master storyteller.”—USA Today “The Balzac of the mafia.”—Time “An accomplished and imaginative writer.”—Los Angeles Times
Strangled
Title | Strangled PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Knight |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | 186 |
Release | 2015-01-30 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1782797963 |
The Stranglers occupy a paradoxical position within the history of popular music. Although major artists within the punk and new-wave movements, their contribution to those genres has been effectively quarantined by subsequent critical and historical analyses. They are somehow "outside" the realm of what responsible accounts of the period consider to be worthy of chronicling. Why is this so? Certainly The Stranglers' seedy and intimidating demeanor, and well-deserved reputation for misogyny and violence, offer a superficial explanation for their cultural excommunication. However, this landmark work suggests that the unsettling aura that permeated the group and their music had much more profound origins; ones that continue to have disturbing implications even today. The Stranglers, it argues, continue to be marginalised because, whether by accident or design, they brought to the fore the underlying issues of identity, status and structure that must by necessity be hidden from society's conscious awareness. For this, they would not be forgiven.
The Stranglers 1977
Title | The Stranglers 1977 PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Shenton |
Publisher | Wymer UK |
Total Pages | 192 |
Release | 2021-10-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781912782857 |
For The Stranglers, 1977 was a vital year. Not quite punk, certainly not pop and often at odds with live audiences and the music press alike, their approach was such that nothing could stop them. With hits like 'Peaches', 'No More Heroes' and 'Something Better Change', there was everything to play for despite a variety of confrontations and controversies. With two commercially and musically strong albums - Rattus Norvegicus (their debut) and No More Heroes - released within just months of each other, the story of The Stranglers in 1977 is one that needs to be told. With vintage interviews and reviews in abundance, this book comprehensively documents it all with immense detail.