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The 1980s saw Alice Cooper release his most diverse collection of albums, ranging from new wave t..
The Bee Gees in the 1970s
Artist: Andrew Mon Hughes, Grant Walters and Mark Croham
Format: Book/Magazine
Format: Book/Magazine
In the 1970s, The Bee Gees established themselves as innovative and versatile artists. Their song..
Eagles On Track recounts the band’s phenomenal rise, fall and rise again, with a detailed look at..
In this thorough and illuminating book, Morgan Brown guides us song by song through Van Halen’s c..
Of all the British bands that rose to fame during progressive rock’s golden age, despite massive ..
For all their creative accomplishments, Spirit’s legacy is that of a half-forgotten band whose na..
Although Fleetwood Mac only recorded two stuido albums together in the 1980s, four of the five me..
David Paton first gained recognition as the lead singer and writer of the group Pilot&n..
Having moved from jazz, Blues and R’n’B to out-and-out pop in his various 1960s bands, keyboard p..
A ‘remix’ (with updated and additional information) of the hugely popular and band-endorsed ..
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..
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..
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..
