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Songs In The Key Of Fife: The Story Of The Beta Band, King Creosote, KT Tunstall, James Yorkston And The Fence Collective
Vic Galloway - Hardback - Polygon
This story provides an in-depth look at a unique collective of musicians from the East Neuk of Fife. It includes exclusive interviews with all the key players of the Fence Collective - from the multi-million selling KT Tunstall to Mercury Music Prize 2011 nominee King Creosote.
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Stuart Adamson: In A Big Country
Allan Glen - Paperback - Polygon
Stuart Adamson was one of the most respected and popular figures in 20th century music. Allan Glen's book will trace his growth from small town boy to international superstar. A critical perspective true fans have been waiting for.
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Some People Are Crazy: The John Martyn Story
John Neil Munro - Paperback - Polygon
Despite chronic addictions to alcohol and drugs, John Martyn produced a string of matchless albums. Featuring contributions by Martyn, and over 20 musicians who knew him well, 'Some People Are Crazy' documents his upbringing in Glasgow and his rise through the Scottish and London folk scene of the 1960s.
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Songs Of Gaelic Scotland
Anne Lorne Gillies - Paperback - Birlinn
This collection of Gaelic songs addresses the needs of the singer and of authenticity. It combines an introduction to Gaelic musical and poetic tradition, with reliable versions of the texts and music for each song and historical notes.
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The Student Voice: An Introduction To Developing The Singing Voice
Colin Baldy - Paperback - Dunedin
This book is written for students of singing. Whilst primarily designed for undergraduate and graduate level students, it will also be of use to mature singers and to those already in the singing profession, who simply want to keep their technique and knowledge alive.
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Scottish Songs
- Paperback - Waverley
A collection of more than 80 traditional compositions arranged for voice and piano. It is organised alphabetically by song title, and contains a glossary to explain many of the Scots words in the songs.
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Series Of Dreams: The Vision Songs Of Bob Dylan
John Burns - Paperback - Glen Murray
In this text, the author looks at all of Bob Dylan's major albums from the 1960s to the present and shows how Dylan transmutes philosophical and musical idas into a visionary art that can change the way we feel and think about our lives.
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The Sensational Alex Harvey
John Neil Munro - Paperback - Polygon
Offstage, Alex Harvey was a scrawny Glaswegian family man, in front of an audience, though, he became a supreme entertainer. But behind the showman was a life increasingly beset by tragedy and alcoholism.
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Scotland In Music: A European Enthusiasm
Roger Fiske - Paperback - Cambridge University Press
This work traces the unique attraction Scotland had for the great 18th and 19th century composers. It is not about Scottish composers, but rather about the music that for two centuries was written and performed outside Scotland by musicians of other countries who had Scotland in mind.
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Some People Are Crazy: The John Martyn Story
John Neil Munro - Paperback - Polygon
Despite chronic addictions to alcohol and drugs, John Martyn has produced a string of matchless albums. Featuring contributions by Martyn, and over 20 musicians who know him well, 'Some People Are Crazy' documents his upbringing in Glasgow and his rise through the Scottish and London folk scene of the 1960s.