An Uncut Magazine Book of the Year A Telegraph Book of the Year A
Financial Times Book of the Year 'An adventurer, an entrepreneur, a
buccaneer, a visionary' - BONO As the founder of Island Records,
renowned music producer Chris Blackwell has discovered and worked with
some of the most legendary artists of the second half of the twentieth
century - from Steve Winwood to Cat Stevens, Bob Marley to Grace
Jones, U2 to Roxy Music, via Nick Drake, the B-52's and Robert Palmer.
A maverick free spirit himself, Blackwell turned Island into a home
for groundbreaking musicians and their wildly divergent music styles,
playing an instrumental role in bringing reggae to the world stage.
Now, as he turns eighty-five, the great raconteur takes us back to the
island where it all began: Jamaica - the paradise where his family
once partied with the likes of Noël Coward, Ian Fleming and Errol
Flynn and where, as local Jamaican sounds began to adopt contemporary
American trends, Blackwell's burgeoning musical instincts flourished.
It was also the birthplace of the cutting-edge Island Records, founded
by Blackwell in 1959. But that was just the start of a truly
remarkable career... Winding through the music industry, this
fascinating memoir makes for a giddy ride, encountering Island's many
esteemed collaborators over the years and unpacking the initiatives,
decisions and risks that ultimately brought such enduring success to
Blackwell, both in music and beyond.
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ISBN
9781788705769
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Kings Road Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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