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The "Rolling Stones" "Beggars Banquet" (Legendary Sessions)

by IanWatson (Author)

Synopsis

Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, The Rolling Stones' seminal album of 1968, Beggars Banquet , was regarded as marking a return to form for the group - going back to their rhythm and blues roots with tracks such as Sympathy for the Devil and Street Fighting Man . The latest in a challenging series which focuses on the recording sessions that set new standards and changed the course of musical history, this is essential reading for any Stone fan.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Published: 21 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 1844512967
ISBN 13: 9781844512966

Author Bio
Paul Du Noyer began his career on the New Musical Express, went on to edit Q and to found Mojo. He also helped to launch Heat and several music websites. As well as editing several rock reference books, he is the author of We All Shine On, about the solo music of John Lennon, and Wondrous Place, a history of the Liverpool music scene. He is nowadays a contributing editor of The Word.

Alan Clayson:
Musician and composer Alan Clayson has written over 30 books on musical subjects. These include the bestsellers Backbeat: Stuart Sutcliffe - The Lost Beatle (subject of a major film), The Yardbirds and The Beatles boxes. Moreover, as well as leading the legendary Clayson and The Argonauts, who reformed recently, his solo stage act also defies succinct description. For further information, please investigate www.alanclayson.com.