Rachel Daniel Livres
Daniel Rachel est un musicien devenu auteur primé. Son écriture explore le processus créatif des auteurs-compositeurs, en examinant le lien profond entre la musique et la politique. Par des conversations perspicaces et des recherches historiques, il révèle l'essence ésotérique, romantique et spirituelle de l'écriture de chansons et son impact sur les mouvements sociaux. Ses œuvres offrent un aperçu fascinant de l'esprit des artistes et de ce qui alimente leur art.






Celebrated as the Music Book of the Year in 2013 by both the Guardian and NME, this work offers an in-depth exploration of a significant aspect of music culture. It delves into the lives and influences of key figures, examining how their contributions shaped the musical landscape. Rich with insights and anecdotes, the book appeals to both casual listeners and dedicated fans, providing a compelling narrative that highlights the transformative power of music across generations.
An award-winning music author takes a serious look at a playful question of pop history: what if the Beatles had created one more album?
Exploring a whimsical yet thought-provoking scenario, the author delves into the impact and legacy of the Beatles by imagining an additional album in their discography. This speculative analysis combines music history with creativity, offering insights into the band's influence and the cultural landscape of their time. Through this lens, the book invites readers to reconsider the Beatles' artistry and the potential directions their music could have taken.
Walls Come Tumbling Down
The Music and Politics of Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge
- 592pages
- 21 heures de lecture
The book explores the intersection of politics and pop music following Eric Clapton's controversial 1976 speech, which ignited a powerful anti-racism movement. It highlights the transformative impact of three significant movements—Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone, and Red Wedge—through the perspectives of campaigners, musicians, artists, and politicians. This narrative reveals how these movements influenced societal attitudes toward racism, gender inequality, and class divisions, shaping the cultural landscape of a generation over the next sixteen years.
Oasis: Knebworth
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
An access-all-areas book marking the 25th anniversary of the era-defining Oasis concerts at Knebworth, with stunning images taken by acclaimed music photographer Jill Furmanovsky - including contributions from Noel Gallagher and Alan McGee, and hundreds of never-before-seen pictures.