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A celebration and examination of the life and work of Keith Emerson, illustrated with over 200 pr..
Providing a detailed timeline of events, frenetic touring schedules, and, most importantly, the s..
In 1973, the Allman Brothers Band were one of the most popular in America. They headlined the Wat..
Discussing all of VDGG’s 1970s albums and Peter Hammill’s concurrent solo work, Van der Graaf Gen..
Faceless Forever – A Residents Encyclopaedia
Artist: Jim Knipfel and Brian Poole
Format: Book/Magazine
Format: Book/Magazine
To celebrate The Residents’ 50th Anniversary, The Cryptic Corporation presents Faceless Forever –..
Written during 2021 and 2022, Richard West’s autobiography provides the definitive account of the..
Climax Blues Band – An Illustrated History Volume Two: Shining On 1977-1982
Artist: Robert Forsyth and Derek Holt
Format: Book/Magazine
Format: Book/Magazine
Climax Blues Band - An Illustrated History Volume Two: Shining On 1977-1982 tells the story of th..
David Paton first gained recognition as the lead singer and writer of the group Pilot and we..
The unlikely tale of a 6 time World Snooker Champion turned techno DJ and his relationship with a..
Told with Rob Halford's trademark self-deprecating, deadpan Black Country humour, Confess is the ..
(R)evolution chronicles the rollercoaster rise and fall (and rise) of one man, several dozen synt..
Status Quo in the 1980s examines Quo’s music at its most vulnerable and experimental, during..
Featuring a foreword by Johnny Mathis.
Authorised by Mathis and including fresh insights from..
Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith quickly transformed from introspective studio obsessives with The H..
Programme for the 2022/23 Big Big Train The Journey Continues Tour.
59 pages packed wit..
After the singularity of Astral Weeks in 1968, the 1970s were the formative years for the solo ca..
This is a journey through Kiss’s most eventful decade. It is the story of the four men behind the..