Mojo (UK), 2000. New Copy
The story of one of greatest soul singers of all time, and also one who is living a fascinating journey, to say the very least -- the great Al Green! The Arkansas born, Memphis soul legend tells his story to music writer Davin Seay, from his years reinventing southern soul music through his work
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Virgin (UK), 2004. New Copy
A celebration of The Man In Black from the editors of Rolling Stone -- with a forward by Roseanne Cash, and pieces from over the years by JR himself, David Fricke, Ralph Gleason, Greg Kot, Mark Binelli, Robert Hilbern, Steve Pond and Jancee Dunn. Includes articles that originally ran in Rolling
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Scribner Paperback, 1996. New Copy
Feral fiction from one of pivotal pioneers of the 70s NYC punk scene! Richard Hell's Go Now belongs in the junkie lit pantheon with work by Jim Carroll and Irvine Welsh, and at a brief 173 pages, you could call it a breeze, if it wasn't such a dizzying trip! Brilliant and intense, as exillarating
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HarperCollins, 2005. New Copy
A biography of one of the great artists of the 20th Century -- the hugely important jazz improvisation pioneer Dizzy Gillespie -- by jazz biographer Donald L Maggins. Maggins is as genuine a lover and promoter of classic jazz, having also written a bio of Stan Getz and working as jazz concert
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Omnibus, 2005. New Copy
The story of Ray Charles and the Birth Of Soul! Author Mike Evans starts the story with Ray's difficult childhood and on through his unrivaled success blending styles indiscriminately across genre lines into his own unique soul sound. Evans spins the story from first hand interviews and quotes
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Hal Leonard, 2004. New Copy
The story of Johnny Mercer -- one of the great pop lyricists of the 20th Century -- who wrote Moon River", "Black Magic" and "Satin Doll" to name just a few -- and who worked with Henry Mancini, Jerome Kern, and many more to create so many timeless tunes! Mercer led a
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Crown, 2005. New Copy
Could they're be a better title of a Russ Meyer biography than Big Bosoms & Square Jaws? We're thinking the answer is an emphatic NO! One of the great auteurs of drive-in outrageousness of the 60s & 70s, the King Of The Nudies, but also a hell of a talented maker of outrageous, audacious,
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Universe, 2005. New Copy
The complete Bob Dylan Discography put together by Brian Hinton -- an excellent resource for Dylan superfans and as a reference for the rest of us -- with commentary on each track, each individual player on the sessions, release dates and timing, collaborative efforts, and more! We're stunned by
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Wax Poetics, 2007. New Copy
The first 5 issues of the legendary Wax Poetics -- the one-and-only genius publication dedicated to the art of crate-digging, aka funky soul & hip hop vinyl archeology -- collected in this massive hardcover tome! Anthology Vol 1 tackles the essential chore of bringing those earliest Wax
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Wax Poetics, 2007. New Copy
One of the hippest books of album covers you could ever hope to find -- a great antidote to the snoozier mainstream takes on the genre they try to pass off at big stores every Christmas! This one features super-rare album covers hand-picked by an array of staff and writers for Wax Poetics -- some
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Black Dog (UK), 2008. New Copy
A great book about one of our favorite subjects -- the indie record store! The beautifully-packaged volume is the result of an extended research project by the author -- one that looked at indie stores both in the US and UK, as well as the personal collections of some of the biggest crate diggers
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New American Library, 2005. New Copy Book
Nobody tells the story of James Brown better than James himself -- which is why this book is such a treat! There's definitely a slant to Brown's story here -- but since the slant is a personal one, filled with key stories from his rich rich life in music, we can certainly forgive James any
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Harcourt, 2008. New Copy Book
Man, the early days of radio were a crazy crazy time -- far more than you might expect if you only know the medium in recent years! Keep in mind that the medium marked the very first instance of broadcasting as we know it -- and even that concept, of "broad-casting", was one that was
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Amadeus, 2001. New Copy Book
A very unique take on the musical memoir concept -- one that presents the story of bandoneon legend Astor Piazzolla's life and music in collaboration with journalist Natalio Gorin -- sometimes in straight recollections by Astor, sometimes in conversation with Gorin -- shifting back and forth in
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Sanctuary Encore (UK), 1998. New Copy Book
One of the few English language looks we've ever seen at the music of Serge Gainsbourg -- a well-penned biography that covers all of his classic years in a fair bit of detail! Author Alan Clayson does a good job of paying as much attention to the music as he does to Serge's celebrity -- defining
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Columbia University Press, 2005. New Copy Book
One of the most compelling accounts of the Chicago jazz scene we've ever read -- not a comprehensive listing, or fully detailed history -- but a series of well-penned "snapshots" by an author who spent plenty of time on the scene in the 60s and 70s! Gerald Majer's version of Chicago is
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New Press, 2003. New Copy Book
Way more than just a book of classic photos -- and instead, a very detailed look at the legendary Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago in the 40s! Bronzeville was to Chicago what Harlem was to New York -- and the book captures the area in the early 40s, a time when the community was at its heights -
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Da Capo Press, 2003. New Copy
Let's face it, the term "Latin music" is often widely overused these days -- and it refers to so many different styles, it's often hard to tell what someone means when they say it. Thankfully, author Ed Morales has come up with this great little book for us -- a guide to all different
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Penguin Books, 2007. New Copy
A great look at the life and music of one of the most influential saxophonists of the past 50 years -- the mighty Wayne Shorter, profiled here in quite a bit of depth! The book looks past Shorter's famous records into the life that allowed them to exist -- chronicling Wayne's roots and family,
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Northway, 2004. New Copy Book
A nice tribute to many of the great American jazz sidemen and soloists put together by author Peter Vacher -- with some names bigger or more familiar than others, but all incredible 20th Century musicians worthy of the book treatment! Includes pieces on Sonny Cohn, Harry Edison, Art Farmer,
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