Dettagli del libro
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
28
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Sep 10, 2012
Descrizione
James Forster invites readers into the intriguing world of The Smiths, a band that defined an era with their distinctive sound and lyrical depth. Through a comprehensive examination of their four studio albums, one live album, and three compilations, Forster highlights the evolution of the band’s music and its cultural impact during the 1980s.
With meticulous detail, the book delves into the themes and emotions woven throughout The Smiths' discography. Readers will gain insights into the band's creative process, the personal struggles that influenced their work, and the legacy they left behind. Each album represents a unique chapter in their story, and Forster's analysis brings a deeper appreciation for their artistry.
With meticulous detail, the book delves into the themes and emotions woven throughout The Smiths' discography. Readers will gain insights into the band's creative process, the personal struggles that influenced their work, and the legacy they left behind. Each album represents a unique chapter in their story, and Forster's analysis brings a deeper appreciation for their artistry.