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Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story - Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of a Generation (Hardcover): Daniel Rachel Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story - Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of a Generation (Hardcover)
Daniel Rachel
R777 R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Save R144 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In 1979, 2 Tone exploded into the national conscience as records by The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, and The Bodysnatchers burst onto the charts and a youth movement was born. 2 Tone was black and white: a multi-racial force of British and Caribbean island musicians singing about social issues, racism, class and gender struggles. It spoke of injustices in society and took fight against right wing extremism. The music of 2 Tone was exuberant: white youth learning to dance to the infectious rhythm of ska and reggae; and crossed with a punk attitude to create an original hybrid. The idea of 2 Tone was born in Coventry, masterminded by a middle-class art student raised in the church. Jerry Dammers had a vision of an English Motown. Borrowing £700, the label's first record featured 'Gangsters' by The Specials' backed by an instrumental track by the, as yet, unformed, Selecter. Within two months the single was at number six in the national charts. Dammers signed Madness, The Beat and The Bodysnatchers as a glut of successive hits propelled 2 Tone onto Top of the Pops and into the hearts and minds of a generation. However, soon infighting amongst the bands and the pressures of running a label caused 2 Tone to bow to an inevitable weight of expectation and recrimination. Still under the auspices of Jerry Dammers, 2 Tone entered in a new phase. Perhaps not as commercially successful as its 1979-1981 incarnation the label nevertheless continued to thrive for a further four years releasing a string of fresh signings and a stunning end-piece finale in '(Free) Nelson Mandela'. Told in three parts, Too Much Too Young is the definitive story of a label that for a brief, bright burning moment, shaped British culture.

I Just Can't Stop It - My Life in The Beat (Paperback): Ranking Roger, Daniel Rachel I Just Can't Stop It - My Life in The Beat (Paperback)
Ranking Roger, Daniel Rachel
R350 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R62 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

I Just Can't Stop It is the honest and compelling autobiography from British Music Legend, Ranking Roger. As the enigmatic frontman of the multicultural band The Beat, Ranking Roger represented the youthful and joyous sound of the post-punk 2 Tone movement. As well as his illustrious career with The Beat and its subsequent iterations, this absorbing book explores Roger's upbringing as a child of the Windrush generation, touring America and his outstanding collaborations with artists such as The Clash, The Police and The Specials.

I Just Can't Stop It (Other merchandize): Ranking Roger, Daniel Rachel I Just Can't Stop It (Other merchandize)
Ranking Roger, Daniel Rachel
R1,802 R1,202 Discovery Miles 12 020 Save R600 (33%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story - Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of a Generation: Daniel Rachel Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story - Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of a Generation
Daniel Rachel
R535 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In 1979, 2 Tone exploded into the national conscience as records by The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, and The Bodysnatchers burst onto the charts and a youth movement was born. 2 Tone was black and white: a multi-racial force of British and Caribbean island musicians singing about social issues, racism, class and gender struggles. It spoke of injustices in society and took fight against right wing extremism. The music of 2 Tone was exuberant: white youth learning to dance to the infectious rhythm of ska and reggae; and crossed with a punk attitude to create an original hybrid. The idea of 2 Tone was born in Coventry, masterminded by a middle-class art student raised in the church. Jerry Dammers had a vision of an English Motown. Borrowing £700, the label's first record featured 'Gangsters' by The Specials' backed by an instrumental track by the, as yet, unformed, Selecter. Within two months the single was at number six in the national charts. Dammers signed Madness, The Beat and The Bodysnatchers as a glut of successive hits propelled 2 Tone onto Top of the Pops and into the hearts and minds of a generation. However, soon infighting amongst the bands and the pressures of running a label caused 2 Tone to bow to an inevitable weight of expectation and recrimination. Still under the auspices of Jerry Dammers, 2 Tone entered in a new phase. Perhaps not as commercially successful as its 1979-1981 incarnation the label nevertheless continued to thrive for a further four years releasing a string of fresh signings and a stunning end-piece finale in '(Free) Nelson Mandela'. Told in three parts, Too Much Too Young is the definitive story of a label that for a brief, bright burning moment, shaped British culture.

The Cancer Prevention Book - A Complete Mind/Body Approach to Stopping Cancer Before It Starts (Paperback, 1st ed): Rosy Daniel The Cancer Prevention Book - A Complete Mind/Body Approach to Stopping Cancer Before It Starts (Paperback, 1st ed)
Rosy Daniel; As told to Rachel Ellis; Foreword by Charles Windsor Prince of Wales
R455 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cancer Prevention Book urges a proactive, holistic approach to cancer prevention, guiding readers step by step in removing the risk factors from their lives. The author explains how to ward off cancer through stress reduction, diet, energy medicines, and a healthy state of mind.

Like Some Forgotten Dream - What if the Beatles hadn't split up? (Hardcover): Daniel Rachel Like Some Forgotten Dream - What if the Beatles hadn't split up? (Hardcover)
Daniel Rachel
R544 R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Save R85 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

*** 'A fantastical journey through what might have been... Exciting and compelling' -CHRIS HAWKINS, BBC 6 MUSIC 'A detailed researcher and writer... Ingenious' -RECORD COLLECTOR This is the story of the great lost Beatles album. The end of the Beatles wasn't inevitable. It came through miscommunication, misunderstandings and missed opportunities to reconcile. But what if it didn't end? What if just one of those chances was taken, and the Beatles carried on? What if they made one last, great album? In Like Some Forgotten Dream, Daniel Rachel - winner of the prestigious Penderyn Music Book Prize - looks at what could have been. Drawing on impeccable research, Rachel examines the Fab Four's untimely demise - and from the ashes compiles a track list for an imagined final album, pulling together unfinished demos, forgotten B-sides, hit solo songs, and arguing that together they form the basis of a lost Beatles masterpiece. Compelling and convincing, Like Some Forgotten Dream is a daring re-write of Beatles history, and a tantalising glimpse of what might have been. Praise for Daniel Rachel: Walls Come Tumbling Down: 'Superlative...brilliant' - Q Magazine 'Triumphant' - The Guardian 'Brilliant' - Mojo Isle of Noises: 'In depth, scholarly' - Q Magazine 'Fascinating' - The Guardian / NME 'Fantastic, insightful interviews' - Noel Gallagher Don't Look Back in Anger: 'A-grade, A-list' - The Sunday Times 'A rollicking read' - Mail on Sunday 'Remarkable' - Art Review 'Book of the Week' - The Guardian

Don't Look Back In Anger - The rise and fall of Cool Britannia, told by those who were there (Hardcover): Daniel Rachel Don't Look Back In Anger - The rise and fall of Cool Britannia, told by those who were there (Hardcover)
Daniel Rachel 1
R649 R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Save R113 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'A grade, A list oral history' The Sunday Times 'Eminently, moreishly readable' The New Statesmen 'A rollicking read' Mail on Sunday 'Entertaining' Observer The nineties was the decade when British culture reclaimed its position at the artistic centre of the world. Not since the 'Swinging Sixties' had art, comedy, fashion, film, football, literature and music interwoven into a blooming of national self-confidence. It was the decade of Lad Culture and Girl Power; of Blur vs Oasis. When fashion runways shone with British talent, Young British Artists became household names, football was 'coming home' and British film went worldwide. From Old Labour's defeat in 1992 through to New Labour's historic landslide in 1997, Don't Look Back In Anger chronicles the Cool Britannia age when the country united through a resurgence of patriotism and a celebration of all things British. But it was also an era of false promises and misplaced trust, when the weight of substance was based on the airlessness of branding, spin and the first stirrings of celebrity culture. A decade that started with hope then ended with the death of the 'people's princess' and 9/11 - an event that redefined a new world order. Through sixty-eight voices that epitomise the decade - including Tony Blair, John Major, Noel Gallagher, Damon Albarn, Tracey Emin, Keith Allen, Meera Syal, David Baddiel, Irvine Welsh and Steve Coogan - we re-live the epic highs and crashing lows of one of the most eventful periods in British history. Today, in an age where identity dominates the national agenda, Don't Look Back In Anger is a necessary and compelling historical document.

Like Some Forgotten Dream - What if the Beatles hadn't split up? (Paperback): Daniel Rachel Like Some Forgotten Dream - What if the Beatles hadn't split up? (Paperback)
Daniel Rachel
R478 R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Save R85 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

*** This is the story of the great lost Beatles album. The end of the Beatles wasn't inevitable. It came through miscommunication, misunderstandings and missed opportunities to reconcile. But what if it didn't end? What if just one of those chances was taken, and the Beatles carried on? What if they made one last, great album? In Like Some Forgotten Dream, Daniel Rachel - winner of the prestigious Penderyn Music Book Prize - looks at what could have been. Drawing on impeccable research, Rachel examines the the Fab Four's untimely demise - and from the ashes compiles a track list for an imagined final album, pulling together unfinished demos, forgotten B-sides, hit solo songs, and arguing that together they form the basis of a lost Beatles masterpiece. Compelling and convincing, Like Some Forgotten Dream is a daring re-write of Beatles history, and a tantalising glimpse of what might have been.

The Lost Album of The Beatles - What if the Beatles hadn't split up? (Paperback): Daniel Rachel The Lost Album of The Beatles - What if the Beatles hadn't split up? (Paperback)
Daniel Rachel
R300 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R46 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great stories' - David Hepworth, The Guardian 'A fantastical journey through what might have been... Exciting and compelling.' - Chris Hawkins, BBC 6 Music 'Daniel Rachel's forensic investigation makes a strong case for looking afresh at the evidence... a fascinating detailed read' - Mojo 'In this meticulously crafted book, Rachel offers an extraordinary peek behind the curtain of one of the most celebrated music groups in history...a must-read for any music aficionado' - Music Devotee 'A detailed researcher and writer... Ingenious.' - Record Collector 'Full of enthralling details about the highs and lows of the band's last year... it's like the DNA in a crime scene.' - David Hepworth, Word in Your Ear 'A book that is religiously detailed and yet manages to create tantalising glimpses of what might have been' - Louder Than War *** This is the story of the great lost Beatles album. The end of the Beatles wasn't inevitable. It came through miscommunication, misunderstandings and missed opportunities to reconcile. But what if it didn't end? What if just one of those chances was taken, and the Beatles carried on? What if they made one last, great album? In The Lost Album of The Beatles, Daniel Rachel - winner of the prestigious Penderyn Music Book Prize - looks at what could have been. Drawing on impeccable research, Rachel examines the the Fab Four's untimely demise - and from the ashes compiles a track list for an imagined final album, pulling together unfinished demos, forgotten B-sides, hit solo songs, and arguing that together they form the basis of a lost Beatles masterpiece. Compelling and convincing, The Lost Album of The Beatles is a daring re-write of the group's history, and a tantalising glimpse of what might have been.

Oasis: Knebworth - THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Two Nights That Will Live Forever (Hardcover): Jill Furmanovsky, Daniel Rachel Oasis: Knebworth - THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Two Nights That Will Live Forever (Hardcover)
Jill Furmanovsky, Daniel Rachel
R1,313 R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Save R263 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An access-all-areas book marking the 25th anniversary of the era-defining Oasis concerts at Knebworth, with stunning images taken by acclaimed music photographer Jill Furmanovsky - including contributions from Noel Gallagher and Alan McGee, and hundreds of never-before-seen pictures *** "A wonderful document of the last great gathering of the pre-internet age. No camera phones, no social media, just a band and its fans as one" - NOEL GALLAGHER On 10th and 11th August 1996, Oasis played the concerts that would define them, a band at the height of their powers playing to over 250,000 people. Twenty-five years on, this is the inside story of those nights, told through the breathtaking photographs of Jill Furmanovsky, granted unprecedented access to Oasis throughout that summer. Also includes newly obtained first-hand accounts from the people who were there - including Noel Gallagher and Alan McGee - in text by award-winning author Daniel Rachel. From relaxed rehearsals and warm-up concerts to Knebworth itself - backstage, onstage, flying high above the site - many of the stunning photographs in this book have never been seen anywhere before. This the definitive account of two nights that a generation will never forget.

Walls Come Tumbling Down - The Music and Politics of Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge (Paperback, Main Market Ed.):... Walls Come Tumbling Down - The Music and Politics of Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge (Paperback, Main Market Ed.)
Daniel Rachel 1
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R83 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Walls Come Tumbling Down charts the pivotal period between 1976 and 1992 that saw politics and pop music come together for the first time in Britain's musical history; musicians and their fans suddenly became instigators of social change, and 'the political persuasion of musicians was as important as the songs they sang'. Through the voices of campaigners, musicians, artists and politicians, Daniel Rachel follows the rise and fall of three key movements of the time: Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone, and Red Wedge, revealing how they all shaped, and were shaped by, the music of a generation. Composed of interviews with over a hundred and fifty of the key players at the time, Walls Come Tumbling Down is a fascinating, polyphonic and authoritative account of those crucial sixteen years in Britain's history.

The Art of Noise - Conversations with Great Songwriters (Paperback): Daniel Rachel The Art of Noise - Conversations with Great Songwriters (Paperback)
Daniel Rachel
R738 R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Save R115 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A collection of brand-new, in-depth, and revealing conversations about songwriting with some of the world's most-noted hitmakers""" THE ART OF NOISE offers an unprecedented collection of insightful, of-the moment conversations with twenty-seven of the great songwriters. They discuss everything from their approach to writing, to the inspiration behind their most successful songs, to the techniques and methods they have independently developed to foster their creativity.
Contributors include:
Sting * Ray Davies * Robin Gibb * Jimmy Page * Joan Armatrading * Noel Gallagher * Lily Allen * Annie Lennox * Damon Albarn * Noel Gallagher * Laura Marling * Paul Weller * Johnny Marr * and many more
Each interview is approached with depth of understanding--of the practice of songwriting, but also of the individual musician's catalog. The result is a collection of interviews that's probing, informed, and altogether entertaining--what contributor Noel Gallagher called "without doubt the finest book I've ever read about songwriters and the songs they write." The collected experience of these songwriters makes this book the essential word of songwriting--as told by the songwriters themselves.

Don't Look Back In Anger - The rise and fall of Cool Britannia, told by those who were there (Paperback): Daniel Rachel Don't Look Back In Anger - The rise and fall of Cool Britannia, told by those who were there (Paperback)
Daniel Rachel
R355 R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Save R62 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The nineties was the decade when British culture reclaimed its position at the artistic centre of the world. Not since the 'Swinging Sixties' had art, comedy, fashion, film, football, literature and music interwoven into a blooming of national self-confidence. It was the decade of Lad Culture and Girl Power; of Blur vs Oasis. When fashion runways shone with British talent, Young British Artists became household names, football was 'coming home' and British film went worldwide. From Old Labour's defeat in 1992 through to New Labour's historic landslide in 1997, Don't Look Back In Anger chronicles the Cool Britannia age when the country united through a resurgence of patriotism and a celebration of all things British. But it was also an era of false promises and misplaced trust, when the weight of substance was based on the airlessness of branding, spin and the first stirrings of celebrity culture. A decade that started with hope then ended with the death of the 'people's princess' and 9/11 - an event that redefined a new world order. Through sixty-eight voices that epitomise the decade - including Tony Blair, John Major, Noel Gallagher, Damon Albarn, Tracey Emin, Keith Allen, Meera Syal, David Baddiel, Irvine Welsh and Steve Coogan - we re-live the epic highs and crashing lows of one of the most eventful periods in British history. Today, in an age where identity dominates the national agenda, Don't Look Back In Anger is a necessary and compelling historical document.

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