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Author, FILMMAKER and musician Chris Wade delves into the music of Black Sabbath, one of rock's most innovative and exciting groups. A life long fan of the band, Wade takes a look at each album, from their bluesy, proto-metal debut, across the classic Ozzy years, all the way through the 80s and 90s with singers Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan and Tony Martin, towards their glorious '13' album with Ozzy back on vocals. Featuring album analysis, pictures, band history and wade's interviews with such people as Ian Gillian, Sabbath manager Jim Simpson and others.
Watching the Tracks is an illustrated novella by Chris Wade with ideas by Linzi Napier. The story follows Mike, a drifter who's made his way to a small town in England where he will board a train, for reasons he is not quite sure but will soon find out. While travelling he encounters a series of mysterious, nameless characters who reveal their own back stories, though none of them are quite what they seem. This surreal odyssey tells its tale through words and illustrations, revealing new layers as it heads towards its climax.Chris Wade is a UK based writer, filmmaker and musician. As well as running the acclaimed music project Dodson and Fogg, he has written books on The Kinks, Malcolm McDowell, Captain Beefheart, Robert De Niro and many others. He has also released audiobooks of his comedic fiction and makes documentaries.
The complete guide to the films of Charlie Chaplin, from his early silent comedies at Keystone to his seminal feature length masterpieces such as The Kid and City Lights. In this book, Chris Wade explores the making and legacy of these extraordinary movies.
Writer, musician and filmmaker Chris Wade examines the directorial career of ORSON WELLES, the maverick pioneer of American cinema. Accompanied by pictures from Welles' life, Wade explores the two book ends of Welles' filmography; the miraculously brilliant Citizen Kane and the mythical and posthumous enigma, The Other Side of the Wind, as well as every other film Welles directed in between. Including new reflections from those who worked with Welles, Journey Of A Filmmaker is an affectionate homage to one of film's true originals.
The ultimate guide to De Niro's film career, a movie by movie guide with Q and As with collaborators.
Writer, musician and filmmaker Chris Wade takes a look at the early years of Pablo Picasso. In a series of essays, Wade goes from Pablo's childhood in Malaga, his time in A Coruna, vitally important periods in Madrid and Barcelona, through his brief stay in the village of Horta and his eventual arrival in Paris to explore the roots and inspiration of his art and life. Explored within are the details of Pablo's birth, infant years, early developments, friendships and family dynamics, not to mention his earliest artistic passions, all of which led to his culture shifting work of the 20th century. The essays are illustrated with historical and new photographs taken by the author.
In this book, Chris Wade explores Stanley Kubrick's 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's novel, The Shining. The film concerns Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), who takes on the job of winter caretaker for the isolated Overlook Hotel, taking with him his wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and Danny (Danny Lloyd), only to find the vast establishment is home to a host of spirits and dark forces. The Shining is one of the most discussed, dissected and popular films of the past fifty years, garnering an intense cult following which seems to grow as the years go on. Wade explores various themes prevalent in the film, examines the differences between Kubrick and King's visions, and digs deep to look at the various subliminal and metaphorical layers beneath the surface.
George Melly was a larger than life figure, a jazz singer, raver, raconteur, writer, art lover and cultural icon. This book goes chronologically through his life and work, taking in his formative years, his emergence as a jazz star, his legendary books and other varied activities. It also includes interviews with his wife Diana, his son Tom, cartoonist and fellow jazzer Wally Fawkes, plus contributions from other people who knew him. So fasten your seat belt and take a ride on the Mellymobile... Chris Wade is a writer, musician and filmmaker. He runs the acclaimed music project Dodson and Fogg, writes non fiction books and makes films. His other work includes Cutey and the Sofaguard, an audiobook narrated by Rik Mayall.
The Classic Album Series highlights records from the past, forgotten, overlooked and cherished alike, selected for their influence, relevance and worth. In this edition, writer, musician and filmmaker Chris Wade looks at Bob Dylan's hit album Desire, first released in January of 1976. Featuring the musical dynamics of Dylan, Scarlet Rivera on violin, Emmylou Harris on backing vocals, Rob Stoner on bass and Howie Wyeth on drums, not to mention the song writing contributions of Jacques Levy, the LP is one of the most remarkable and exotic of Dylan's long career. This book looks at the making of the album itself, the songs within, their meaning and power, as well as the record's importance in the whole of Dylan's oeuvre. Also includes snippets of interviews the author conducted with Rivera, Stoner, and engineer Don Meehan.
The Classic Album Series highlights records from the past, forgotten, overlooked and cherished alike, selected for their influence, relevance and worth. In this edition, writer, musician and filmmaker Chris Wade looks at Black Sabbath's landmark record, Paranoid, released in 1970. It was a big seller in its day, though one could perhaps judge it more thoroughly by its influence, longevity and undying power. Featuring landmark songs like Iron Man, War Pigs, Fairies Wear Boots and the hit single title track, Paranoid is as close to perfection as early Heavy Metal ever got, and remains a firm rock classic nearly fifty years later. This book celebrates the sounds within, from a personal viewpoint, and also looks at the legacy of its eight perfect songs. Chris Wade is a UK based writer, musician, artist and filmmaker.
The Classic Album Series highlights records from the past, forgotten, overlooked and cherished alike, selected for their influence, relevance and worth. In this edition, Chris Wade looks at the classic years of Lindisfarne in the 1970s, taking in their studio albums such as Nicely Our of Tune, Fog on the Tyne, Dingly Dell and Back and Fourth, as well as Alan Hull's seventies solo work. Also included are interviews conducted by Wade with Lindisfarne members Ray Laidlaw, Ray Jackson and Rod Clements. This is a portrait of a fine band in their prime, creating songs which are still anthems to this day, even if the band themselves have not garnered the credit they truly deserve. Chris Wade is a UK based writer, musician, artist and filmmaker. His work includes the acclaimed music project Dodson and Fogg, films such as The Apple Picker, and numerous fiction and non fiction books. He also worked with Rik Mayall who voiced his audiobook Cutey and the Sofaguard and edits the ongoing Hound Dawg Magazine.
This book explores and celebrates the later years of Pablo Picasso, one of the most famous and influential artists of all time. In a series of articles, Chris Wade looks at how and why the ageing Picasso remained as restlessly creative as ever before, in an era that is so often glossed over. Alongside essays on his work, articles on his muses and a piece on his death at the age of 91, there is also a new interview with Lydia Corbett, known to the world as Sylvette, who sat for Picasso in 1954. This is a glimpse into another age, the final chapters of Picasso's long story.
ASPECTS OF SALVADOR DALI is a series of articles, essays and interviews on the phenomenon of this legendary Spanish artist and world icon. By separating the book into individual studies on various "aspects" of Dali's personality, life and work, Chris Wade hopes to grasp the complexities of this eccentric and contradictory man, and to unmask the elusive enigma. The book includes an interview with Dali's muse Amanda Lear, plus articles on his childhood, his relationship with his wife Gala, his scientific interests, his suspect political beliefs, his work on film, his sexual obsessions and quirks, his battle between fame and integrity, his damaged reputation as a serious artist, his sad decline, and a personal trip to Dali's museum and resting place, the Teatre-Museu in Figueres. Not a standard biography, but a personal trip into the world of Salvador Dali.
This book takes a look at the cultural and musical impact Madonna's music, films and persona had on the world in the 1980s. It was the decade she helped define with a series of classic albums (from her self titled debut, through Like A Virgin and True Blue to Like Prayer), the hit movie Desperately Seeking Susan, and her revolutionary music videos. She became the most famous woman in the world and a pop idol rivaled only by Michael Jackson. Nearly thirty years since that decade ended, Chris Wade delves into this special time in a series of essays on her work, gaining fresh insights into the phenomenon of early Madonna, as well as interviewing those who worked with her.
Within these cheaply bound, badly fonted, awfully laid out, mucky pages you will find words so foul you may want to be sick having read them out in your man or woman mind. Stories of perversion, leather barges, sex mules, faded actors, a weather man who choked to death on his own wig, gangsters, drunkards, oily scum bags, lost souls, warehouse dwelling odd balls, post office workers with sex tips and general, all round weirdo berks. Yes these stories come from a perverted mind; but I have to say that I was addicted to malt loaf and chalk when I wrote these vile tales, so strap yer sen in and let loose. Stories: The Hunt for the Mayor of Smoochyville, The Murder of Wiggy Wheaton, Who Killed Beaky Wilson, The Snatcher, You Only Live Once Thank Goodness.Plus poems, artwork and Daily Love Sponge newspaper cuttings...
¿An album by album guide to the music of Leonard Cohen, from his startling debut Songs of Leonard Cohen, right through to the recent Popular Problems. The book also features new interviews by the author with such people as long time Cohen collaborator Anjani Thomas, producer John Lissauer, filmmaker Tony Palmer who made the Bird On A Wire film, and session players such as John Miller, Art Munson and Emily Bindiger, all of whom offer fascinating insights into recording with Leonard Cohen. "Playing his music always made me feel I was within a haiku poem. It resonated with me.." - John Miller
"John, like many great geniuses, was completely his own man. He was always completely genuine and honest. He saw everything with new eyes and I think his great gifts were sometimes a heavy load for him to carry. What I remember most was that he was a good friend that I had a lot of fun with while I had the privilege of witnessing him create some of the most important music of the 20th century." - Dan Richter. A series of articles on John Lennon's recorded work, from The Beatles' Please Please Me, through Imagine and Mind Games, right up to Double Fantasy and Milk Honey. Also features interviews by the author with those who worked with John, like Gary Van Scyoc, Rick Marotta, Lizzie Bravo, Ron Aprea, Gary Mallaber and Dan Richter.
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