Damon Albarn
by
David Nolan
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1784187615
ISBN-13
9781784187613
Publisher
John Blake Publishing Ltd
Imprint
Music Press Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 6th, 2015
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
229 grams
Dimensions
20.00 x 12.90 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Rock & Pop musicBiography: arts & entertainment
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This fully up-to-date book - the only available dedicated biography of Albarn - covers his multiple musical personas in depth, with first-hand interviews by those close to Albarn in his formative years, as well as social and musical context that covers the Britpop era and Albarn's re-emergence as the Godfather to the i-Pod generation.
Damon Albarn was the frontman of Blur and the face of Britpop. While his peers have gradually fallen by the wayside, Albarn has survived Britpop to completely re-invent himself as the mastermind behind the global phenomenon that is Gorillaz. With his eclectic solo projects - such as the currently much-revered The Good, The Bad and the Queen - and his work with legends like Soul music icon Bobby Womack, he has proven again and again that he is one of British music''s most respected, innovative and important personalities. And in 2015, with the release of The Magic Whip, Blur''s first album for over a decade, Damon Albarn will take his place once more as an iconic jewel in the crown of the British music scene. This fully up-to-date book - the only available dedicated biography of Albarn - covers his multiple musical personas in depth, with first-hand interviews by those close to Albarn in his formative years, as well as social and musical context that covers the Britpop era and Albarn''s re-emergence as the Godfather to the i-Pod generation.
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