Fear of Music: The Greatest 261 Albums Since Punk and Disco

Garry Mulholland
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If there had been a music book of the year award in 2002, Garry Mulholland’s This is The Greatest 500 Singles Since Punk and Disco would have walked away with the honors. Not only did it receive impressive reviews, but Mulholland simply has the knack of writing about music with such clarity that you can practically hear the song playing in your head. With his newest guide, he moves on from the single to the album format and produces an equally fantastic volume. Fans will be thrilled to discover that Fear of Music features all the witty, irreverent, and insightful criticism they expect from Mulholland. He takes on classics from the last 30 years by everyone from Iggy Pop ( The Idiot ), Television ( Marquee Moon ), and David Bowie ( Heroes ) through the Rolling Stones ( Some Girls ), Eminem ( The Marshall Mathers LP ), Madonna ( The Immaculate Collection ), Outkast ( Speakerboxx/The Love Below ), and The Prodigy ( Music for the Jilted Generation ). Of course The Talking Heads, whose Fear of Music gave the book its name, are here too. It’s the perfect gift for everyone who loves popular music, and readers will have a blast debating the selection.  
Genres: MusicNonfiction
373 Pages

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