1. The Tapestry Of Delights — A Comprehensive Guide to British music of the Beat, R&B, Psychedelic and Progressive eras 1963 — 1976 (by Vernon Joynson).
This third edition includes the original 600 pages of text, plus a new 90 page section containing around 1,000 new entries and/or updates to existing entries with lots of illustrations. There's also an expanded section on relevant sixties and early seventies compilation/soundtracks, plus an updated index. In total this 734 page guide comes with full discographies, personnel details, reissue information, comment on artistes, compilation listings and rarity scale. Over 3,200 entries and profusely illustrated with 12 pages of full colour.
2. Fuzz Acid And Flowers — A Comprehensive Guide to American Garage, Psychedelic and Hippie Rock (1964 — 1975) ( by Vernon Joynson).
The 4th edition of our guide to American Garage, Psychedelic and Hippie rock includes the original 403 pages of text, plus a new 163 page section containing over 1,400 new entries and/or updates to existing entries with lots of illustrations. There is also a vastly expanded section on relevant sixties and early seventies compilation/sound tracks plus recent retrospective compilations. Profusely illustrated with 8 pages of full colour.
3. Dreams Fantasies And Nightmares — From Far Away Lands — Canadian, Australasian and Latin American Rock and Pop 1963-75 (by Vernon Joynson).
A detailed enclopedic guide to the rock and pop music of the golden era from the early sixties to mid-seventies. Covering rock, pop, beat, folk, folk-rock, blues-rock, psychedelia, flower-pop, garage, progressive rock and more from Canada and Australasia 1963-76. It also includes a general introduction to Latin American beat, psychedelia, garage and progressive rock. Each section includes an A-Z listing of the artistes with discographies, personnel details and, for most entries, comment on the music. Details of relevant sixties and early seventies compilations and recent retrospective compilations are also included.The book is profusely illustrated throughout with black and white illustrations and there is also a 12-page colour section..
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PS. Some of you have problem to open the book: Inside the extracted folder you have a file called: -== Use This Button For The Book ==-.
If you can't open this book with this file, add this text to the file: (.html) like this: (-== Use This Button For The Book ==-.html)
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It's a few years now since I read Volume 1, in fact I devoured it in a couple of days, heady stuff... thanks very much indeed!
ReplyDeleteAn endlessly interesting book. Thanks very much!
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ReplyDeleteCan't wait to start reading.....
Cheers from DownUnder & thanks
Sorry, but the archive is damaged.Impossible to extract either with Winzip or ExtractNow.Re-downloading did not help either...
ReplyDeleteHi. I tried to extract it with winrar myself without problem. Inside the extracted folder you have a file called: -== Use This Button For The Book ==-.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't open this book with this file, Rename the file to: (.html) like this: "-== Use This Button For The Book ==-.html"
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Canada:that far away land...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much - awesome post.
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ReplyDeleteThis is really awesome, thanks a million. Do you happen to have the Revisited updates to these books? Thanks again, you are awesome...
ReplyDeleteThe links are dead now, I would love to be able to peruse the books. Is there anyway to reupload them? Thanks sir for at least a sniff of the air of these rare treasures.
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ReplyDeletehey,sorry i got here late to the party,if you get a chance could you please redo the link,peace
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