• 3000 albums reviewed
• Many rare illustrations & 2 full colour sections
• Top 10 Lists and much more
· The fullest ever study of the 60s and 70s UK music scene
· Rock, pop, beat, psych, prog, folk, jazz and much more
· 600 packed pages, with many rare illustrations
· Thousands of expert record reviews
· Precise release dates / catalogue numbers for each entry
· Excerpts from many contemporary music journals
· Details of inserts and other relevant information
· Two sections of colour plates
· Top 10 lists / recommendations
· Introduction by legendary producer David Hitchcock
GALACTIC RAMBLE
A peregrination through British rock, pop, folk and jazz of the 1960s and 1970s
by Simon Crisp, Jules Elvins, Richard Falk, Giles Hamilton, Tony Higgins,
Patrick Lundborg, Aaron Milenski, Richard Morton Jack, Dominic Stinton and David Wells
This is the largest-ever critical overview of the thousands of rock, pop, folk and jazz albums released in the UK between 1963 and 1973. It covers both major label releases and private pressings, and artists ranging from household names to the terminally obscure, many of whom have never been written about before. Also included are excerpts from original reviews, hundreds of vintage illustrations, two sections of colour plates featuring rare LP sleeves, top ten lists, recommendations, a catalogue of non-LP 45s and an introduction by legendary producer David Hitchcock, making the book truly essential for all serious music fans.