First published in the United Kingdom by Bantam Press. Previously published in the United States by Henry Hold, an imprint of Henry Hold and Company, LLC. Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-291) and index.
Contents:
Appendix. 1971 in 100 albums. February : I feel the earth move -- March : Rock and roll -- April : Inner city blues -- May : Brown sugar -- June : Won't get fooled again -- July : Every picture tells a story -- August : Wild night -- September : Family affair -- October : Will the circle be unbroken -- November : Hunky dory -- December : American pie -- Appendix. 1971 in 100 albums.
Summary:
David Hepworth, an ardent music fan and well regarded critic, was twenty-one in '71, the same age as many of the legendary artists who arrived on the scene. Taking us on a tour of the major moments, the events and songs of this remarkable year, he shows how musicians came together to form the perfect storm of rock and roll greatness, starting a musical era that would last longer than anyone predicted. Those who joined bands to escape things that lasted found themselves in a new age, its colossal start being part of the genre's staying power"--Amazon.com.
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