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'An adventurer, an entrepreneur, a buccaneer, a visionary' - BONO
As the founder of Island Records, fabled music producer Chris
Blackwell has discovered and worked with some of the most important
musicians of the second half of the twentieth century - from Steve
Winwood to Cat Stevens, Bob Marley to Grace Jones, U2 to Roxy
Music, plus countless others. He is also widely credited with
having brought reggae music to the world stage. Now, as reflects on
his life, Blackwell takes us back to the island where it all began:
Jamaica - the place where his family once partied with the likes of
Noël Coward, Ian Fleming and Errol Flynn and where, as Jamaican
local music began to adopt contemporary American trends,
Blackwell's burgeoning musical instincts flourished. It was also
the birthplace of the now-legendary Island Records, founded by
Blackwell in 1959. Five years later, while living in London selling
Jamaican records to Caribbean immigrants, Blackwell came across the
vocal talents of teenager Millie Small, who he paired with the song
'My Boy Lollipop'. The producer added a ska beat and released what
would be a worldwide hit. But this was just the beginning of a
truly remarkable career. In this fascinating memoir, including up
to fifty photos supplied by Blackwell's team, the music icon will
discuss the many artists he's worked with over the years, as well
as unpicking the initiatives, decisions and risks that ultimately
brought such success to both Blackwell and his esteemed musical
collaborators.
An Uncut Magazine Book of the Year A Telegraph Book of the Year A
Financial Times Book of the Year 'An adventurer, an entrepreneur, a
buccaneer, a visionary' - BONO As the founder of Island Records,
renowned music producer Chris Blackwell has discovered and worked
with some of the most legendary artists of the second half of the
twentieth century - from Steve Winwood to Cat Stevens, Bob Marley
to Grace Jones, U2 to Roxy Music, via Nick Drake, the B-52's and
Robert Palmer. A maverick free spirit himself, Blackwell turned
Island into a home for groundbreaking musicians and their wildly
divergent music styles, playing an instrumental role in bringing
reggae to the world stage. Now, as he turns eighty-five, the great
raconteur takes us back to the island where it all began: Jamaica -
the paradise where his family once partied with the likes of Noel
Coward, Ian Fleming and Errol Flynn and where, as local Jamaican
sounds began to adopt contemporary American trends, Blackwell's
burgeoning musical instincts flourished. It was also the birthplace
of the cutting-edge Island Records, founded by Blackwell in 1959.
But that was just the start of a truly remarkable career... Winding
through the music industry, this fascinating memoir makes for a
giddy ride, encountering Island's many esteemed collaborators over
the years and unpacking the initiatives, decisions and risks that
ultimately brought such enduring success to Blackwell, both in
music and beyond.
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Bob Marley - Uprising (CD)
Bob Marley; Contributions by Al Anderson, Junior Marvin, Errol Brown, Carlton Barrett, …
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24 bit remastered reissue of the 1970 album by this legendary
British psych/ prog rock group that featured Steve Winwood, Dave
Mason & Jim Capaldi as members. Features the original cover
art, all six of the original tunes and five bonus tracks, 'I Just
Want You To Know', 'Sittin' Here Thinkin' Of My Love' and live
versions recorded at the Fillmore East in New York City on November
18th & 19th, 1970 of 'Backstage & Introduction', 'Who Knows
What Tomorrow May Bring' & 'Glad'. 1999 release.
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