We can all name the classic rock and pop albums of the last fifty years. But what about the great lost albums? The albums that fell behind the back of the musical sofa? The albums that, in a very real sense, have been completely made up by the authors of this book?
It took a bestselling crime writer or three to hunt down these fifty lost classics, and an award-winning TV comedy scriptwriter to buy them a pint and make them write it. From the 60s to the 00s, with track listings and full histories, Great Lost Albums reveals the recordings that – just perhaps – never existed, but really should have done.
Albums include:
· Bob Dylan’s legendary collaboration with Liberace
· Joy Division’s ‘musical theatre’ period
· Coldplay’s IKEA Sessions, including ‘Conscious Uncoupling (See Leaflet for Details)’ and ‘In my Place (There’s a Lovely HEMNES Shelving System)’
· The Who’s magisterial, abandoned rock opera ‘Bingo Wizard’
· Kraftwerk’s hastily deleted Christmas album, featuring the melancholic classic ‘I Wish to Return this Item’
…and many, many more.
It took a bestselling crime writer or three to hunt down these fifty lost classics, and an award-winning TV comedy scriptwriter to buy them a pint and make them write it. From the 60s to the 00s, with track listings and full histories, Great Lost Albums reveals the recordings that – just perhaps – never existed, but really should have done.
Albums include:
· Bob Dylan’s legendary collaboration with Liberace
· Joy Division’s ‘musical theatre’ period
· Coldplay’s IKEA Sessions, including ‘Conscious Uncoupling (See Leaflet for Details)’ and ‘In my Place (There’s a Lovely HEMNES Shelving System)’
· The Who’s magisterial, abandoned rock opera ‘Bingo Wizard’
· Kraftwerk’s hastily deleted Christmas album, featuring the melancholic classic ‘I Wish to Return this Item’
…and many, many more.
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Reviews
One of the central tragedies of this hilarious collection of fantasy albums is that I will never ever get to hear "Don't Make Me Funky (You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Funky)" by James Brown or the imagined wonder of "Trans-Polar Express" by Kraftwerk. And I really really want to... Essential reading for the long-suffering music fan
A shocking treasure-trove of hidden gems. It gets funnier and funnier