The Stone Roses' The Stone Roses by Alex Green

The Stone Roses' The Stone Roses by Alex Green

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The Stone Roses shows a band sizzling with skill, consumed with drive and aspiration and possessing an almost preternatural mastery of the pop paradigm. This book explores the political and cultural zeitgeist of England in 1989, and attempts to apprehend the magic ingredients that made "The Stone Roses" such a special album.

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The Stone Roses' The Stone Roses by Alex Green

The Stone Roses shows a band sizzling with skill, consumed with drive and aspiration and possessing an almost preternatural mastery of the pop paradigm. This book explores the political and cultural zeitgeist of England in 1989 and attempts to apprehend the magic ingredients that made The Stone Roses such a special and influential album.
"'A brilliant series of pocket-sized books focussing on a classic albumEach one a work of real love.' NME"
ALEX GREEN's reviews and interviews have appeared in CMJ New Music Monthly, Magnet, Trouser Press, Discoveries and Amplifier.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780826417428
ISBN 10 0826417426
Title The Stone Roses' The Stone Roses
Author Alex Green
Series 33 1 3
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2006-05-15
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.