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E-raamat: Islander: My Life in Music and Beyond

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Gallery Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781982172718
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Gallery Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781982172718

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In the vein of Sound Man and The Soundtrack of My Life, a lyrical memoir from the founder of one of the greatest music labels of all time, Island Records, about his astonishing life and career helping to bring reggae music to the world stage and working with Bob Marley, U2, Grace Jones, Cat Stevens, and many other icons.Since its founding in 1959, Island Records has been home to legendary artists representing wildly divergent musical styles, yet who share the same maverick, outsider spirit of its founder, Chris Blackwell. Time and again, Blackwell and his Island cohorts identified and nurtured musicians overlooked by other labels, including Bob Marley, U2, Cat Stevens, Grace Jones, Roxy Music, Traffic, Nick Drake, Tom Waits, Robert Palmer, Free, the B-52's, John Martyn, and Jimmy Cliff. Like these artists, Blackwell never took the conventional route. After a privileged early childhood in Jamaicacrossing paths with Ian Fleming, Nol Coward, and Errol Flynnhe was expelled from the elite British school Harrow for rebellious behavior at age seventeen. Within five years, he had moved back to Jamaica, and founded Island. Intertwined with the story of Island is that of Bob Marley and the Wailers. After an impromptu meeting with the band in 1972, Blackwell produced the groundbreaking album Catch a Fire, formed a deep bond of mutual trust and friendship with Marley, and became known for helping to bring reggae music to the world stage. He also opened the first Jamaican boutique hotel, on the property of Ian Fleming's former home, GoldenEye, where all the James Bond books were written. This engaging memoir from one of the great raconteurs of the late 20th century makes for a giddy ride through some of that era's most cutting-edge, enduring music. As Bono says, Blackwell ';is an adventurer, an entrepreneur, a buccaneer, a visionary, and a gentleman.'
Prologue: Nearly the End ... xi
Chapter One School versus Errol Flynn
1(14)
Chapter Two The Fifties, Jamaica: Finding a Purpose
15(35)
Chapter Three The Sixties, London: Making Contact
50(29)
Chapter Four Hits, Misses, and the Human Host
79(37)
Chapter Five Folk: New Allies and New Sounds
116(29)
Chapter Six Meeting Cat Stevens
145(11)
Chapter Seven Meeting Bob Marley
156(26)
Chapter Eight Voices, Visionaries, and Videos
182(18)
Chapter Nine The Seventies: St. Peters Square, Hammersmith
200(16)
Chapter Ten The Eighties: Compass Point, the Bahamas
216(18)
Chapter Eleven Timing: Grace Jones and the All Stars
234(33)
Chapter Twelve Meeting U2
267(12)
Chapter Thirteen The Nineties: Shifting Ground
279(20)
Chapter Fourteen Moving On: For the Love of Jamaica
299(14)
Epilogue: Whatever Next 313(8)
Acknowledgments 321(2)
Index 323