<i>Voices </i>isn’t just <b>illuminating </b>and <b>thought-provoking </b>and <b>clever</b>; <b>it is exciting</b>.
- Roddy Doyle,
A<b> brilliant</b> book about singing… <b>I have been talking to Nick Coleman about music, in person and in my head, for forty years now. [With <i>Voices</i>] you have the opportunity to hear what I have heard. I hope you take it</b>
- Nick Hornby, The Believer
<b>A deeply personal hymn, aria, sea shanty and saloon bar serenade</b>… <i>Voices</i> is not merely an <b>elegantly written</b> study of a parade of fabled artists, but a long, <b>heartfelt song of gratitude</b>. It’s <b>well worth hearing</b>.
- Graeme Thomson, The Mail on Sunday
Unusual and <b>affecting</b>… An <b>elegant</b>, controlled writer whose curiosity is as engaging as his <b>whooping passion</b>.
- Jane Graham, Big Issue
<b>Exhilarating</b>… Coleman hears better and more clearly with half an ear than the rest of us do in a lifetime with two.
- Alexandra Coghlan, Spectator
Not just a gallery of pen portraits of [Nick Coleman's] favourite singers but an <b>impassioned</b> examination of why certain voices ‘speak’ to us… <b>Like the best music criticism of yore</b>, [<i>Voices</i>] tangentially covers the history of popular music… He’s enjoyably sniffy about Jagger; <b>insightful</b> on Joni… but mostly <i>Voices</i> believes in <b>magic</b>.
- Chris Roberts, Classic Rock
<b>A brilliant read.</b>
- James McNair, National
<b>A fantastic writer.</b>
- Lois Wilson, Mojo
[<i>Voices</i>] will have you delving into your music collection with fresh thanks and renewed appreciation.
- Duncan Fletcher, Shindig!
Fans of all genres can dip in for thoughts on nearly everyone in the rock canon.
- Helen Brown, **Books of the Year**, Daily Telegraph
***ONE OF BILLBOARD'S TOP TEN MUSIC BOOKS OF 2018***
‘A brilliant book about singing… I have been talking to Nick Coleman about music, in person and in my head, for forty years now. [With Voices] you have the opportunity to hear what I have heard. I hope you take it’ Nick Hornby in The Believer
What happens when we fall in love with a voice; the siren call of someone singing?
The history of post-war popular music is traditionally told sociologically or in terms of musicological influence and innovation in style. Voices takes a different tack. In ten discrete but cohering essays Coleman tackles the arc of that history as if it were an emotional experience with real psychological consequences – as chaotic, random, challenging and unpredictable as life itself.
Voices is the story of what it is to listen and learn. Above all, it is a story of what it means to feel.
***ONE OF BILLBOARD'S TOP TEN MUSIC BOOKS OF 2018***
‘A brilliant book about singing… I have been talking to Nick Coleman about music, in person and in my head, for forty years now.