|
|
Showing 1 - 7 of
7 matches in All Departments
"AS ICONIC PHOTOGRAPHER, ADVENTUROUS FAN AND INSIDER EYE-WITNESS,
KEVIN CUMMINS HAS ALWAYS BEEN WHERE THE CULTURAL ACTION IS. MIXING
MEMORY & DESIRE WILL MAKE YOU SEE DAVID BOWIE IN A SURPRISING
AND STIMULATING NEW WAY." -PAUL MORLEY "DAVID BOWIE WAS ON A
CREATIVE JOURNEY THROUGH MUSIC, FASHION AND ART. A JOURNEY
UNPARALLELED IN POPULAR CULTURE. WHAT A PRIVILEGE IT IS FOR US THAT
KEVIN CUMMINS WAS THERE TO CAPTURE THIS JOURNEY. HIS WONDERFUL BOOK
SHOWS US EXACTLY WHY BOWIE WAS SO UNIQUE." -NOEL GALLAGHER "KEVIN
BRILLIANTLY CAPTURES THE ESSENCE OF THE GREAT MAN IN THESE
REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPHS. CUMMINS IS SO ADEPT AT BREAKING DOWN THE
BARRIER OF THE CAMERA, YOU SENSE BOWIE IS COMPLETELY AT EASE WHEN
THEY WORKED TOGETHER" -GOLDIE The career of celebrated photographer
Kevin Cummins began on 29th June 1973 when, as a nineteen-year-old
photography student, he photographed David Bowie. That image is now
in the renowned photography collection of the V&A Museum and
marked the beginning of Kevin Cummins' four-decade-long visual
chronicle of David Bowie's remarkable career. David Bowie: Mixing
Memory & Desire includes some of the best portraits of Bowie
ever taken, the majority of which have never been published until
now. From those legendary Bowie gigs in the early 1970s, through to
a poignant image taken outside his apartment in New York in 2016,
Cummins has captured the many faces of Bowie and created a book
that is essential for Bowie fans everywhere.
Limited to only 150 copies, this is the deluxe edition of Telling
Stories: Photographs of The Fall - the ultimate visual history of
iconic band from renowned photographer Kevin Cummins, with a
foreword by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage. 'No one has captured the
look of alternative UK music over the past half a century more
tellingly than Kevin Cummins.' - Simon Armitage 'Kevin Cummins is a
true master in being able to capture the essence of music, the soul
of the band. Whatever he does however he does it is a mystery to me
but it's pure genius.' - Rankin 'Few photographers had such a close
connection to The Fall as Manchester-based Kevin Cummins, and his
new book, Telling Stories, is a rich visual history of one of the
city's most beloved and enduring bands.' - Record Collector
Magazine 'Kevin has the uncanny ability of capturing the inner mood
of musicians. Be it the dynamics within a pensive Joy Division, or
the sense surrounding the fledgeling Fall that something special
was around the corner for us all. Kevin's book is nothing less than
a remarkable document of a bewildering and defiant anti-fashion
movement born in Prestwich, north Manchester in the grimy mid-70s.'
- Marc Riley 'Capturing forty years of the band's career via his
archive, the legendary photographer (whose recent book, Juvenes,
documented the story of Joy Division) gives his take on the
phenomenon of The Fall and the late, great Mark E. Smith.' - Vive
le Rock Contains never-before-seen images. Foreword by Simon
Armitage, Poet Laureate. From chaotic early gigs to their final
years, NME photographer Kevin Cummins provides a definitive, unique
perspective on cult favourites The Fall. In this stunning visual
history spanning four decades, discover how and why they emerged as
one of the most innovative, boundary-breaking bands in modern
music. With a foreword by Poet Laureate and Fall fan Simon Armitage
and an interview with Eleni Poulou, as well as never-before-seen
images from Cummins' archive, this is the ultimate visual companion
to The Fall.
A ROUGH TRADE BOOK OF THE YEAR "To flip through the book is to be
immersed back in the glory days of Cool Britannia... and it's just
as cool as you remember" GQ Remember Britpop and the '90s through
hundreds of its most striking images - with many seen here for the
very first time. Taken by renowned photographer Kevin Cummins,
chief photographer at the NME for more than a decade, the images in
this book explore the rise and fall of Cool Britannia and all that
came with it. Nostalgic, anarchic and featuring contributions from
icons of the Britpop era including Noel Gallagher and Brett
Anderson, While We Were Getting High is a seminal portrait of a
decade like no other. Artists featured include: Oasis Blur Suede
Pulp Elastica Supergrass The Charlatans Gene Sleeper Kula Shaker
Echobelly The Bluetones ...and many more
A Rough Trade Book of the Year 'No one has captured the look of
alternative UK music over the past half a century more tellingly
than Kevin Cummins.' - Simon Armitage 'Kevin Cummins is a true
master in being able to capture the essence of music, the soul of
the band. Whatever he does however he does it is a mystery to me
but it's pure genius.' - Rankin 'Few photographers had such a close
connection to The Fall as Manchester-based Kevin Cummins, and his
new book, Telling Stories, is a rich visual history of one of the
city's most beloved and enduring bands.' - Record Collector
Magazine 'Kevin has the uncanny ability of capturing the inner mood
of musicians. Be it the dynamics within a pensive Joy Division, or
the sense surrounding the fledgeling Fall that something special
was around the corner for us all. Kevin's book is nothing less than
a remarkable document of a bewildering and defiant anti-fashion
movement born in Prestwich, north Manchester in the grimy mid-70s.'
- Marc Riley 'Capturing forty years of the band's career via his
archive, the legendary photographer (whose recent book, Juvenes,
documented the story of Joy Division) gives his take on the
phenomenon of The Fall and the late, great Mark E. Smith.' - Vive
le Rock Contains never-before-seen images. Foreword by Simon
Armitage, Poet Laureate. From chaotic early gigs to their final
years, NME photographer Kevin Cummins provides a definitive, unique
perspective on cult favourites The Fall. In this stunning visual
history spanning four decades, discover how and why they emerged as
one of the most innovative, boundary-breaking bands in modern
music. With a foreword by Poet Laureate and Fall fan Simon Armitage
and an interview with Eleni Poulou, as well as never-before-seen
images from Cummins' archive, this is the ultimate visual companion
to The Fall.
Christmas Day 1977, a day to be spent with family and loved ones,
unless of course you'd decided to spend it with The Sex Pistols.
The punk band, at the centre of a tabloid frenzy and banned from
just about every venue in the country, had booked themselves into a
small club in Huddersfield to perform a benefit in support of
striking West Yorkshire fire fighters. That evening, the band took
to the stage to perform what would become their final UK gig. There
to capture the chaos was photographer Kevin Cummins. No stranger to
The Sex Pistols, he'd been there at that gig at Manchester's Lesser
Free Trade Hall just 18 months previously. Kevin incurred the fury
of his own family to forgo Christmas in order to travel across The
Pennines to document the event. Every frame Kevin shot is here, for
the first time, in this book of more than 150 colour and black and
white photographs, each beautifully capturing Johnny Rotten, Sid
Vicious, Steve Jones, and Paul Cook as they play together for the
last time in their home country. Just weeks later The Pistols would
break up and a year later, Sid would be dead. "You've had the
Queen's speech. Now you're going to get the Sex Pistols at
Christmas. Enjoy." - Johnny Rotten
|
|