A Times, Rough Trade and Uncut Book of the Year, shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize 2015.
Original Rockers is a clear-eyed yet romantic account of the several years that Richard King spent working behind the counter at Bristol’s Revolver Records — a business run from the heart rather than the head. King brings that lost environment back to life — the sounds, the smells and the people — along with a vivid sense of how it feels to discover taste-shaping records and the artists who created them for the first time. Original Rockers evokes a golden moment in British cultural history, and celebrates the magical abandon that music offers us.

Victoire
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A Brief History of Germany
William Burroughs and the Cult of Rock and Roll
Renegade
Dog Man Unleashed
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A Monk's Guide To A Clean House and Mind
Speeches That Changed the World
One small voice
The Foghorn's Lament
The Restless Republic
Barbarossa
Gift Wrapping
Why the Brain Matters
And Now for the Good News...
Lord of the Fleas
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(R)Evolution


